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Hello,
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.
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing great ! With the growing numbers in the communication channels, the numbers of audiences have also increased at a huge rate. Presently in India, journalism has become a prestigious career choice for many students . Journalism is a challenging field and it is playing a key role in the development of the nation.
The average salary of a Journalist in India is approximately INR 4 lakh per annum . A career in Journalism is surely challenging work, but it has its perks and benefits in salary and growth. The salary of a Journalist in India can range from INR 1.30 lakh to INR 10 lakh per annum.
Hope it helps you !
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Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you as in all India exams for admissions so you need to submit central O.B.C category certificate at the time of counselling or admissions as state O.B.C category certificate will not be eligible for the same during central government exams or counselling. You need to have central category certificate to get admissions in central government colleges and state certificate for admissions in state government colleges.
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hi sahil,
There is no such highest paying job, it is the skills hat grabs the job offers. So an individual should have required skills in order to get a decent job with a handsome package. You can get any job as per your skills. Get a skill and Ace it, you are ready to go!
Below I have mentioned several job roles you can apply for that pays good salary:
Editor
Multimedia SPECIALISTS
Digital Marketing STRATEGIST
Archivist
Analyst
Psychologist
Data Linguist
Hope you get this information useful. Revert back in case of any query.
Thank you and all the very best!!!
Hello
Even after completion of pure B.Ed we are not scores in criminal law to work in United Nations you have to a strong educational background and qualified well in international law. You should have to experience in government legal matters and allied official relations with other government organisations. You should have perfect knowledge of language of United Nations as to perform on behalf of United Nations properly and perfectly.
Hope this will help.
Hello Aspirant ,
Answer to this question depends totally on your skill and if you can monetize it wisely , in India not many students go for online earning after passing class 12 as it is very hard and the stipend /earning is also not very high and sustainable so most of the students go for Bachelors degree in different streams like MBBS , BTech , BA , BSc etc .
If you have a good enough skill like good knowledge of Adobe apps , MS office ,writing skills etc you can find work/internship on many platforms like freelancer , Internshala etc .
Hope this helps.
Criminal Lawyer salary in India ranges between Rs 0.3 Lakhs to Rs 10.0 Lakhs with an average annual salary of 3.0 Lakhs.
The work description of criminal lawyer involves researching and collecting evidences that saves his/her client. Criminal Lawyer should specialize in the following area of criminal law such as Cyber Crime, Violence against women, domestic violence, sexual abuse (rape), murder, forensic science & criminal trial.
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Actuaries mostly works in insurance and reinsurance companies. Work as consultant of insurance banking and financial consultants firm. Real concentrate farms words and government sector also in relating to pension provident fund, investment advisory, can pursue academics as well.
Hi,
Here is the list of professional courses after 12 th Commerce :-
It is one of the most popular and sought out courses among the students after choosing the commerce stream. This is a three-year undergraduate course that imparts education related to commerce and finance subjects like corporate tax, accounting, auditing, company law, management, etc.
This is also one of the most popular courses among students in all three streams: Science, Commerce, and Arts. The subjects taught under this curriculum include Management principles, Business Analytics, Marketing Management, Digital Marketing, Business Laws, and Human Resource Management.
This is a certified 5-year course which is offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). It tops the list of best courses after 12 th Commerce . The course comprises three levels: Foundation, Intermediate, and Final.
This course is offered by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and is completed in three levels for the students who join this course after 10+2, on completion of which, the certificate of Company Secretaryship is issued.
This is a three-year undergraduate program that teaches basic computer and software development skills and opens the chances of a job in the IT sector. This sets up a base for an advanced career in Computer Applications.
It is a three-year undergraduate program for students after 12 th The eligibility includes having economics as a subject in class 12 and clearing the cutoff of the respective college. Some colleges may even have an entrance test with an interview or may require Maths as a compulsory subject in 10+2. This also comes under the best course options for commerce students.
After completing 12 th Commerce, one can opt for this five-year integrated program if you want to establish your law, justice, and administration career. The primary regulatory body for this is the Bar Council of India (BCI).
This course includes exploring the realms of Accounting, Market systems, Management, Finance, Taxation, and Banking. The duration of this course is also three years.
This certification is given by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India. This is the same as ICWAI. This exam is also one of the most challenging professional exams in India.
This is a three-year undergraduate course for commerce students. This course offers to teach intricacies of business, marketing, and Finance.
Similar to BBA in curriculum, it offers a more practical approach towards realistic and industry-oriented courses. It helps enhance your entrepreneurship skills.
This is six semesters comprising a three-year undergraduate program for students after 12 th Commerce who want to make a career in the banking, finance, and insurance sectors.
Other courses after 12 th Commerce
There are also some other professional courses after 12th Commerce that can be taken up according to one’s interests. Here is another list of courses after 12 th Commerce that were not included in the above 10.
BA. English Hons.
Bachelor of Financial Markets (BFM)
B.Sc Hons. Statistics
BA Visual Communication
BFT (Bachelor of Foreign Trade)
Mass media and Journalism
BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies)
Hotel Management Program (BHM)
Travel and tourism
Bachelor of Fine Arts
After graduation also there are many courses in Commerce that can be taken up to increase your job options with higher salaries. They make you stand out and help you differentiate from the rest of the graduate crowd in the race of getting better employment opportunities. These further certifications will make you gain more skills and expertise in business and commerce-related fields, opening you up to many new options and opportunities.
Good luck.
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