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Dear Himanshu ,
Look, as you are in 1st year of your BA and also an UPSC aspirant , so I would suggest you that as of now , you should complete your graduation first .
UPSC Civil services exam is one of the most toughest competitive exams in India as well as in world also .and the syllabus for this exam is vast , you may face problem to prepare for this exam with your studies .
It will be better if you start from your final year . And now , according to job .. if you have financial problems in your family then placing in a job will be a better option , whereas if you have financial stability then just focus for UPSC exam from your final year .
For more details about UPSC guidance , refer this :
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-career-guidance
Hope this helps !
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Hello Aspirant
Through the NDA exam, candidates who are chosen will receive their commission as a Lieutenant in the Army, a Sub Lieutenant in the Navy, and a Flying Officer in the Air Force. After that, depending on their performance and experience, candidates will be eligible for raises and promotions.
Best of luck for your future.
Thanks
Hello aspirant,
The Major job opportunities after completing Physiology Hons will be as follows :
Further, to know more about the Physiology course, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more ; https://dqxeclau.top/courses/physiology-course
i hope that this will help.
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
I would advise you to pursue higher education if you wish to work in the field of geography. If not, you can take the SSC CGL, CHSL, or Railways exams, for which you must study for the Quant, Reasoning, English, and GA sections. Salary is set according to various pay bands.
Or you can take the UPSC CSE/State Public Service examinations to become an IAS/State PCS officer, which would earn you a respectable wage.
If you are interested in employment, you can submit an application for positions such as cartographer, geographer, lecturer or instructor, regional or urban planner, and so on. If you don't want to work a full-time job, you can also pursue internships.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
See there is no course in MSc which a BSc Agriculture student can pursue. Although, if you have Mathematics in your UG course as an elective subject, then you can go for the course of MCA. MCA can be done by any field graduates provided, the student must have Mathematics in there UG course. As a result, if you have this thing, then you can apply for the MCA. Else, you can go for other certification courses in Data Science/Artificial Intelligence/Python etc and you can do a good job in the field of computer sciences.
For more information regarding the MCA course consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/mca-master-of-computer-applications
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Hi!
BA english hons and BBA are two completely different undergraduate courses.B A English Honours is a 3- year undergraduate course that deals with the study of english Literature, language, it’s history, phonetics through novels, drama, epics, poetry written by great English authors of both past and present. BA English Honours have a major subject in English, thus students experience a more detailed study of english language. Students who wish to make a course in teaching, publishing, advertisement, writing or anything related to communication generally pursue this course.
BBA is a three year undergrad course that teaches you about administration and management of business. BBA is a great choice for those who want to pursue entrepreneurship or want to work in the field of business management and administration.
However, looking from the point of scope and availability of job opportunities BBA would be a better option. It opens your scope for other fields like business and management as well. Students can specialise in the domain of marketing, finance, entrepreneurship and many more. Availability of job opportunities in BBA are much more than that in BA english hons.
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Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Yes it is a very good course and great scope in future . Go for it without even thinking for a minute only if you have interest in it . There is no such thing as a dead-end job in this sector . Aspirants climb the industry ladder through their skills and reap various benefits. They can travel around the world, partner with top-level hotels, or collaborate with big culinary companies.
To get full information about the same ,visit the below link ;-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://dqxeclau.top/courses/culinary-arts-course&ved=2ahUKEwii2baahe_4AhWrZWwGHaA3DF0QFnoECAsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3EiF_DDpZXlz8OpoD8a2gk .
Hope it helps you !
Hello,
As per your question, following job position you will be in :-
Yes, Both computer science and math background are important.
After 12th class, you have to do engineering on any field but mainly focus on CSE, ECE,EE, and IT.
Thank You
Hi aspirant....!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. You have a variety of job options after earning your master's or doctorate in virology. They have the option of becoming a research associate, virologist, assistant professor, lab assistant, etc. They can get work in places like reputable colleges and universities, pharmaceutical companies, research institutes, private clinics, human immunology laboratories, and government hospitals.
I am providing you a link below, So you can know the different ways to pursue MSc in virology course:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/microbiology-and-virology-course
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK...!
Yes bachelor commerce accounting and taxation has good scope and a lot of opportunities for students. After completing this course you can apply for various jobs with decent salary packages:
You can also apply for higher degree courses for increasing your job opportunities and brighten your career.
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