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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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M.Com can even apply for following additional education or professional qualifications for better career options: (a) MBA (b) 3 years law degree I. e. LL.B. (c) MCA if you had maths in class 12 as a subject (d) Masters in Social work (e) M.A. Mass Communication (f) Join Government where eligibility criteria is graduation degree (g) Appear for CDS to join Defense Services (h) Appear for Bank PO and clerical services examination (I) Join one year courses run by Private bank and B-schools (j) PG Diploma in Business Analytics (k) Business Analysis certification from IIBA (l) CA/ CFA/ CMA / LOMA, etc.

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(a) A candidate is eligible for enrolment to Accounting Technician Course (ATC) on passing the Common Proficiency Test and Senior Secondary Examination (10+2 examination) conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India or an examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto. B.A. Candidate who has already passed Entrance Examination or Foundation Examination or Professional Education (Examination-I) shall be eligible for enrolment to Accounting Technician Course subject to complying with relevant conditions. CA candidate who was already registered for erstwhile Intermediate/ Professional Education (Cour
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The CS course is through correspondence and can be completed in three and a half years, and the registration is valid for five years. Candidates who have passed Senior Secondary (10+2 or equivalent) examination of a Board/University constituted by law in India or any examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto can join the course. There is no minimum pass percentage and students who have passed the Senior Secondary (10+2) examination or any examination equivalent thereto are eligible to join CS Foundation Programme.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Eligibility criteria for admission is as follows: (a) A candidate should have passed Class 10 or equivalent from a recognised Board or Institution. AND (b) Passed Senior Secondary Examination under 10+2 scheme of a recognised Board or an Examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto or has passed National Diploma in Commerce Examination held by the All India Council for Technical Education or any State Board of Technical Education under the authority of the said All India Council, or the Diploma in Rural Service Examination conducted by the National Council of Higher Education. Incumbents waiting for the result
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Expert in the field of Sociology are called sociologists. Many sociologists aim to conduct research that may be applied directly to social policy and welfare, while others focus primarily on refining the theoretical understanding of social processes. Sociology is a niche filed and its graduates/ postgraduates have opportunities in following fields: (a) Education industry as teacher and administrative staff (b) Community development organisations as support staff (c) Work with International aid, development and organizations and NGOs (d) Social Scientist and researcher (e) Support staff in Social policy formulation in Government and Int
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(a) Language teaching at primary school (b) BPO/KPO as Customer Service Representative (c) Front Desk jobs in various services industries (d) Translator if student knows multiple language (e) Trainer (f) Freelance writing (g) Technical writer (h) Blog writer or Journalism (I) PR or Advertisement (j) Clerical Services in various type of organisation (k) Government job including Civil Services where eligibility criteria is graduation degree (l) Defence services and Paramilitary forces in non-technical arms (m) PO or clerical services in banks (n) Library expert (o) Research assistant to law, account or other independent professionals (p
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There are large disparities in various sectors of the society. India has a very large number of NGS working in various field to overcome social challenges. Social workers help people solve social, financial, and health problems. With government regulation on Corporate Social Responsibility, there is a large number of career opportunities for MSW graduates. Social workers MSW graduates) take on jobs in broadly following three sectors. (a)NGOs I. e. Non-Governmental Organizations wherein they work in the fields of childcare, healthcare, women, literacy, environment and AIDS. (b)Multilateral organizations such as involved actively in fiel
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The core courses in an MBA programme cover various areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations in a manner most relevant to management analysis and strategy. Most programs also include elective courses. Eligibility criteria for seeking admission in majority of B-Schools for MBA/ PGDM is that candidate must be a graduate with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in any discipline from a University recognised by Association of Indian Universities / AICTE/ UGC etc. Candidates appearing final year of graduation are also eligible to apply for MBA/ PGDM programs provided they complete all formali
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Many graduates work in government, political organisations, in Media, law, business and teaching etc. Major career opportunities as follows: (a) Public Administration as Officer or clerical support staff (b) International Affairs specialist in Strategy and Governance think tank private and public bodies (c) Media as Political analyst (d) Joining Police and Paramilitary organisation for law enforcement (e) Teaching (f) Legal profession as lawyer or judge (g) Political or Social Development activist (h) Political assistant to career politicians (I) Political Researcher (j) Social worker (k) HR professional (l) Work with NGOs etc.

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The need of students and learning participants are constantly changing. Therefore, in order to succeed as Humanities faculty, candidates require following competencies: (a) Core competency in area of specialisation in Humanities (b) Self Learning (c) Continuous Personal Development (d) Teaching skills (e) Effective Communication (f) Critical Thinking (g) Quantitative Reasoning (h) Scientific Reasoning (I) Information Technology Literacy (j) Understanding Social structure and responsible social character (k) Self belief
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