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Yes it is possible.
As in Bihar, the list of backward classes is called BC1 and BC2.
Government of India's central list of OBCs does not distinguish between BC1 and BC2. This central list is based only on the state list; nevertheless, not all castes from the state list may be included.
You are classified as OBC if your caste appears on the central list. Non-creamy layer considers your parents' income, assets, and whether they are in group A or B government service.
You are an OBC NCL if your caste is on the central list, your parents' income is less than $8 lakh/year, and they are not class A or class B government employees.
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If you do BCom honours in accountancy you make your career as in finance, accounts, and in taxation. If you do BBA you make your career as business management or entrepreneurship to setup own business for future career. If you do Becom accountancy honours with postgraduate diploma in computer application there will be a wide opening for jobs and placement. After Bcom if you do cost accountancy or chartered accountancy or company secretary ship then after completion of any of the courses you will get a high package of salary or main set up your own consultancy which you will get you a great return of money annually. After BBA if you do MBA then there will be chances for getting high package of salary will be very bright.
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For the validation of your Beautician Certificate, you need to check the validity of the certificate provider and whether it is eligible for pan India or Worldwide.
Also, to get a part time job, they focus more on your skills and experience. So make sure you have your experience certificates as well.
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Hello ,
It totally depends upon your interest area .if your have interest in computer or programing choose computer science in your deploma or if planing for career in research side go for b.sc .
With your mark in 10+2 you can also take admission in ug courses .And if ur interest area is computer the getting b.tech is not possible with pcb stream but you can go with multiple alternative like BCA+MCA ,b.sc IT ,or also can go for diploma in computer science .
All the best!!
Hi Satheesha,
You can get several jobs after B.Com (//B.Com) both in private and public sectors.
Right after B.Com you can join a company as a company secretary, a financial risk manager etc.
For government jobs in banking sector etc, you will have to sit for the respective examinations.
Since you are confused about your future, you may want to pursue MBA which will open many career options for you. It is one of the most popular courses that people do after B.Com (//B.Com) . Apart from MBA, you can try for CMA, CA etc depending upon your interest.
I hope this information helps!
Hey dear,
If you have a speaking problem in English, then you should not first of all feel insulted.
Being an Indian, should be well versed with Hindi language, and i hope you are.
Proficiency in English language does not simplify and reflect our education level.
Now, since you have completed your degree course, you can apply for jobs under that section, branch only. Or, you can go with Hindi teaching, or approach any company, brand that won't shortlist employees on basis of excellence in English language.
Bsc(Hons. ) biotechnology will surely be a better option to opt for than bsc biotechnology. This is because hons. in any course actually inculcates more deep understanding and knowledege , be it b.sc hons. or b.com (//b.com) hons. Now if you have bettter in depth knowledge of your subjects anf their practical aspects then companies will surely prefer giving jobs to you. And this is the trend that is seen in most of the colleges that hons. students are given better job package.
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Hello,
First of all I would like to tell you that landing a job worth lakhs in a prestigious and one of the most valued company like Google isn't easy and child's play.
------ It is advisable that you shouldn't focus on the package and the company as of now and instead focus on working hard and scoring as high as possible in your engineering exams.
------ You must work on improving yourself and your personality. Also it is very important you acquire and develop certain skills related to your work. Having a variety of skills and being proficient in those will definitely help you during your placement. Rest depends upon how well you perform during your placement.
All the best.
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Hi there.
MBA is a two-year postgraduate degree programme that can be pursued after completing a Bachelor of Arts, BBA, BSc, BCom, or Btech. With the advent of digitalization, several new fields in which to pursue an MBA after completing a BA degree have emerged.
You can pursue any field, but if math is not your strong suit, choose marketing or human resources. A PGDM programme with AICTE affiliation and dual specialty with technology blend, such as PGDM in Marketing+Business Analytics or HR+HR Analytics, will be ideal.
Hello aspirant,
Maharashtra is forming an Autonomous Institutions consortium, which allows students from one autonomous college to take courses in another autonomous college with full credits. You can get a government job or any job by clearing exams conducted by the government to get various job positions.
It doesn't matter where you did college once you clear any exam because you get marks according to your capability, not by name of any college.
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