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There is ample amount of the field in medical field which give you good salary package.
Here is list other than medical field
Further all courses admission merit based or some colleges take their own entrance exam
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Hey aspirant, There are many career options in chemical engineering. I will mention some important ones. First is working in a core company. This will helps you to get an idea wheather you really like this field. Some of core companies in India are oil and gas, fmcg, pharmaceutical ect. Foreign companies come to India and hire are reliance, vedantha, HUL, pidilite, TATA chemichals etc. You will get an annual incom of 8-12Lack.
Next one is public sector. To get into public sector you need to clear the exam GATE. Based on score selection process take place. Last year cut off was 25.3 for chemical engineering in general category. 22.7 OBC, 17.8 in SC/ ST. You need to really work hard to secure good marks in GATE.
Career in research is also a good option. If you are interested in academic research this is the best option. You can do research in IIT madras, ISC or in privet companies as research assistant. This will give enough research experience which provide vital role in getting admission in foreign universities.
Next option is higher studies. Mtech, ms or phd in India or abroad.
Last if you're stuck in chemical engineering, you want to get out of this, you can go for data analysis. Companies like KPMG, deloitte hire chemical engineers for this job.
These are some of the options after chemical engineering. Select one and follow your passion.
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Respiratory therapist is a popular course but not that much popular these days because majority of students look for long term benefits rather than short term.
Average salary of a respiratory therapist is approximately INR 21,339 per month which is approx 2.5 lakhs per year
Apart from this you can make career in Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT) . Pulmonary Function Technician. Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT). Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Specialist (NPS).
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yes. you can get job after completion of LL.B. from a recognized university. you can get the jobs such as junior lawyer, law officer, advocate, litigator, corporate lawyer, lecturer and you can have your own practice. also law is considered a stepping stone for the commerce. For example, many businessmen and women obtain both an LLB and a BComm in order to work in big business. Some engineers and economists, as well as a number of BSc graduates, are qualified lawyers.
With an average annual salary of Rs 4 to 6 lakhs per annum (LPA), these professionals are open to working in a variety of industries such as law firms, government agencies, multinational corporations, judicial bodies, banks, and litigation.
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So with regard to your query, YES, Haryana Institute of Open School is registered educational society and is recognized by state government and also by the Ministry of Human Resource and Development. The certificate provided by the Haryana Institute of Open School is valid for all the government jobs in India.
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Some of the job opportunities for degree holders in this are as under:
Donot fear for job and face it because it will help you in maintaining your life. So just go for it without fear.
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A Bachelor of Business Administration, or BBA, is a three-year undergraduate degree course. Many governments or private universities/ institutes like Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (CBS) under Delhi University, NMIMS, Symbiosis, Christ, etc offer this course at the UG level.
Career opportunities after bba
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There were many career options were available after 12th other than Doctor or Engineering.Some of them are as follows
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Firstly it's all about your preference, if you're interested in management field as a career then MBA is great choice provided you do it from a reputed institute with good infrastructure, faculty, alumni and most importantly placements and ROI should be good enough, so these are some of the factors you have to keep in mind, now government jobs have their own schedule of exams for recruitment of jobs, it does take considerable amount of time, to take coaching or to not take coaching is your call, there are many candidates who qualify exams without coaching, and moreover it depends you're appearing for which specific government exams, I mean with MBA , if you're preparing for UPSC then it's quite tough as both have different syllabus, however UPSC toppers come from diverse backgrounds that of engineering, medical, commerce etc, so you have to put in extra efforts on your part, other than this if you're aiming for banking and insurance exams then it's comparatively easier for you as you come from management backgrounds, and these specific domains have ample opportunities for MBA candidates, the competition is also fierce for government jobs, and patience is required in this case, you have to know what are the specific jobs you're aiming for, as the exam pattern, syllabus, and stages vary, if you wish to have back up plan then you can consider doing MBA first, and then follow it up by appearing for government jobs, if you get placement in college then there will be a security, and if you're not at all interested in management field, then don't go for MBA, choose another route, eventually it's your life and you have to decide what's appropriate for you.
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