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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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My dear candidate, Actuaries are mostly employed by insurance and reinsurance firms. They can also pursue academic endeavours while working as consultants for businesses, banking, financial consulting firms, actuarial consulting firms, the government sector, pension funds, and investment advises. PwC Actuarial Services India, Max Bupa Insurance, Milliman, IDBI, and many more leading businesses recruit actuaries. Actuaries are in charge of determining the risks associated with the distribution of money, resources, and new policies. Depending on experience and competence, an actuary in India might make anywhere between 4 and 20 lacs annu
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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My dear candidate, scope in Several Sectors
Actuaries play important roles in several corporate and social environments. As follows:
Medical Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Health Insurance, Plans for employee retirement and benefits
Insurances in general, Financial and Investment Services, sectors of education. BPO Investment companies
Rating agencies for risk management
The following positions are possible for actuaries:
risk experts, Administrative assistant, Finance consultants in several Insurance areas, acting as a BPO administrator, Actuary Named as General Officer Financial Service Executive, Actuarial Expert
Health care analysts, ma
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Actuarial Science is a relatively new career, keeping in mind the age old cliches that are present. A person who studies the course can now be a part of the banking and business field. The fact is that actuaries are amongst the highest paid individuals today. A fresher from the industry can be paid as much as Rs. 10,00,000 per annum. The job is highly rewarding in any part of the world and is in demand due to ample of vacancies as it is a skilled job that required a qualified person to solve risk involved problems. A student of Actuarial Science can opt for an internship and expect a stipend of INR 40,000 per month. The
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Vishal rajeshkumar

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Obviously B.Tech artificial Intelligence and data Science is trendy this days. Data Science are offered the highest salary in IT field. Some government jobs for this are as follows :
1. Senior Data Scientist at ReBIT
2. Project Assistant cum Data Analyst at ICMR
3. Data Analyst at Reserve Bank of India.

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Saurabh Sharma

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Careers in both IT and computer Science can take you in many directions, but they do have distinct paths. Jobs grounded in computer Science will broadly mean working with programming languages or data to develop or improve products. Jobs in IT will focus more heavily on the operation of computers, their networks, and systems, so that others in an organisation can do their work smoothly. There are several roles that might straddle the line between computer Science and IT, like cloud computing or database administration. Computer Science and information technology (IT) are two distinct subjects, despite their many similarities. Generally
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Computer Science and information technology (IT) are two distinct subjects, despite their many similarities. Generally, computer Science refers to designing and building computers and computer programs. Information technology, on the other hand, refers to maintaining and troubleshooting those computers and their networks, systems, and databases to ensure they run smoothly. Taking about scope computer Science engineering has definitely more scope, Computer Science degrees generally aim to teach you the basic mathematical and scientific concepts behind computers and their programs. A degree in computer Science can have you designing soft
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Saurabh Sharma

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B.Sc Forensic Science is a 3-year graduate course that involves the application of scientific knowledge for crime investigation. B.Sc. Forensic Science mainly focuses on crime-laboratory based professions. Due to increase in crime rate and criminals, the scope of Forensic Science is increased exponentially. There are lots of job opportunities in the field of Forensic Science. The need of forensic scientists is huge all around the world, especially in India. The need for professionals in Forensic Science is high in demand as the crime rate is only growing and there are numerous cases which require thorough research work and analysis. Th
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Saurabh Sharma

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Both the streams are subsystems of a single stream and have different and own plus points and unique values in the market. Computer engineering job openings for Software professionals are much higher in the corporate sector than in the public sector. Professionals can join as a junior programmer, database administrators, junior network managers, Data Analysts, Software Developers, Software engineers, Client-Server Systems managers, etc. In the initial stage. Students have job opportunities at organizations like IBM, Intel, HP, TCS, Dell, and many more in India and abroad. One is an excellent fit for the field if you are good at analysi
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Sakshi Sharma

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Dear Somesh, If you aim for excellence in any field, you'll create ways for a career by yourself. Same is the case with Forensic Science in India. The scope is vast and relatively forensic Science is now very important field. It has already acquired its importance in the country. There is always scope when it comes to working in Forensic State Labs, and Central Forensic Labs, IB, CBI, State and Centre Police, Banks, Other Cooperate Institutes, Mental Health Facilities, Consultants, Private Detectives, and, of course, Teaching. Geeta University offers B.Sc. Forensic and M.Sc. Forensic Science. Geeta University (GU), provides programme-b
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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In terms of Government and Semi Government jobs, B.Sc. Agriculture is better. B.Sc. Graduates can work in Veterinary department of State government as Veterinary doctors. Other than this, chances of getting government jobs is limited. But one can start his/her private practice.

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