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See, the definition of most decent job for girls is more of a personal choice, everybody is different hence it's obvious the preference of what suits the concerned person is more about her areas of interest, skillsets, aptitude etc, many decades back it was impossible to think of girls being a participant in sports leave alone winning anything for country, similarly nowadays girls opt for engineer which is a common thing many years back the option was limited and to a large extent this also includes the patriarchal mindset of society which obviously influences the outlook of a family, now since time immemorial teaching has been considered a great profession for girls, if you're interested then complete your graduation/post graduation and followed it by BEd, and then appear for CTET/state level TETs, at university level teaching you need to qualify UGC or CSIR NET depending upon the subject at ug and pg level, there are recruitment of assistant professors through state level SETs as well,
now, if you're not interested in teaching, there are plethora of options , if you have inclination towards management studies, and want to work in corporate domains, pursue integrated MBA that is BBA+MBA, you can also pursue the courses individually, in case you have interest towards law there are integrated law courses after 10+2 such as BALLB/BBALLB/BScLLB/BCom/LLB etc, you can go for fashion designing, journalism, see there is no restrictions in terms of options, there are various opportunities but it's only you who have to choose it wisely, if none of the other interests you then after completio of graduation you can appear for various government exams such as UPSC, state PSCs, SSC CGL/CPO, CDS OTA, Railway or recruitment of PO/Clerk in banking exams or Assistant/AAO in insurance exams, majority of it doesn't even ask for specific aggregate barring a few, and there is no such subject combinations too required in such case,
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Start early. Start your preparation from now along with your studies.Familiarise yourself with the exam pattern and the syllabus.Read current affairs and books.Always start your basics with NCERT books based on History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, Indian Society, Science & Technology Chemistry.You need to give at least 6 months completely for studying. Just read these books and try to complete it as soon as you can.Also you can start your preparation even from your second year.Try to prepare yourself as early as possible that would be beneficial.
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I hope you're doing fine, Customer executive, telecalling, Stock marketing, Stock management, Digital marketing, social media infulencing, receptionist, and many more professions are available in malls after class 12th.
If you want to learn more about employment after 12th grade, go to https://www.google.com/amp/s/dqxeclau.top/articles/part-time-jobs-after-12th-counar/amp and look over the information there.
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The incentives provided by call centres for any shift be it day or night varies from the company to company or centre to centre. It is different for different companies. The incentive is usually on the hour basis but sometimes there is fixed stipend you get for working there. Some centres offer high incentives while others offer low so it totally depends on the place you're working from. If you have any place in mind, you can reply me and I'll let you know about that.
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generally working hours in BPO's or in Call Center's is not more than 9 hours per day. But these are the private limited companies and they are having their reserved rules and regulations which may vary company to company. Generally if you work more than 9 hours a day then surely you can file application to your accounts department of your office for the bonus of extra working hours
The pay differes from place to place it generally is in range of 5000-50,000 per month
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Hope you are doing well. In call centre jobs salary depends on company on which you are working for it and depends on place where are you working for it. In city of Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, delhi , the salary is comparatively high than others. The salary range for call centre is 8k - 25k . It also depends on your skill.
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Most call center jobs want you there 30-40 hours a week. The good news is that you can sign up for flexible shifts, which is perfect if you’re going to school or have a family at home. Call centers are usually open 24 hours a day, which means you can often work the hours that fit your schedule.
Call center jobs give you a chance to be social and help people. It’s a great way to enjoy more flexibility in a dynamic job while also beefing up your bank account.
The average salary that you can expect joining after 12th will be 8000/- to 10000/-. And if you have very good skills like perfect English, good communication skills then you can expect your salary from 10000/- to 12000/-.
I hope this helps.
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