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Hello Shivam,
Hope you are doing well.
For your general knowledge, both CS and IT are equally great choice. Both have equal rating in terms of job and placements.
Everything depends upon your skills and experience and knowledge.
Hope you will choose what is best for you.
Hello,
A diploma in pharmacy course is a professional course that shapes a career in the pharmaceutical sector.
It is a two years course that focuses on practical learning.
It focuses on learning the concepts of pharmacology, biochemistry and clinical pathology, human anatomy and physiology, pharmaceutical chemistry, Drug stores, and business management, hospital and clinical pharmacy.
After completion of the course, a person can get employment opportunities as a pharmacist in private and government hospitals.
Hi Thejas,
ISE (Information Science and Engineering) focuses mainly on data, management, storage and transformation. The jobs which are available for CSE / IT grads are also available for ISE students. Job profiles you might expect after having done your graduation in ISE are that of Software Engineer, Systems analyst, Business analyst, etc.
In short, there is not much difference between CSE and ISE. Information Science has more of analytical and mathematical part. While Computer Science deals with the traditional software development.
Hope this was helpful.
Hello Chandan,
Hope you are doing all good. Electrical Engineering entails a lot of subjects, some of which are given as follows:
The fee for the program varies from college to college. Refer to this article for detailed fee overview: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/electrical-engineering-course
The job profiles you might get after completing your degree are:
Some top recruiters of electrical engineers are:
For more information on the same, visit: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/electrical-engineering-course
Hope this is helpful.
Hello Dear,
The job opportunities of M.Sc psychology honours and M.Sc psychology are similar such as
Neuropsychologist
Forensic psychologist
Educational psychologist
Industrial or organisational psychologist
Clinical psychologist
Counselling psychologist
Research psychologist, etc.
To more information about M.Sc psychology colleges:-
Top Psychology Universities in India 2021 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank (careers360.com)
Hope this information helps you...
Best of luck :)
Dear Candidate,
Always think of completing masters in psychology before you look for a job. The topics taught in graduation are on introductory level and you are not taught certain therapies that are required in the treatment. And if you wish to be a clinical psychologist then you need to complete your MPhil as well. So at least try to go for masters.
Hope that helps!
Hello Aspirant,
When it comes to Supply Chain and Logistics, India is still a very unorganised nation, according to the World Bank. There is a great deal of room for development here. Supply Chain Management encompasses the planning, design, control, and execution of all business processes associated with a company's procurement, production, distribution, and sales order fulfilment activities. Supply Chain Management is also known as "logistics management."
Accordingly, Supply Chain Management encompasses the management of supply and demand, procurement of raw materials and components, manufacturing and assembly, storage and inventory monitoring, ordering, order management and distribution across all channels, as well as delivery to the end consumer. Supply Chain Management would be incomplete without logistics. First and foremost, if you are pursuing this degree in SCM only in the hope that it would or should lead to employment in India or abroad, you should be prepared to be disappointed. I'm not trying to discourage you in any way. SCM and/or Logistics are very important in almost every industry. Without a doubt. I recommend that you try it just out of curiosity. For freshers, obtaining a position in supply chain management at the consultant level presents just a few difficulties (without industry experience). With a handful of certificates, you'll be able to increase your qualification. During the first two to three years, say 2–3, you will be required to do tasks in the manufacturing industry on the factory floor, thus soiling your hands. During the two years after graduation, you should also seek the CSCP certification from APICS, which will give you an edge on the job market. After gaining five years of valuable work experience, you may pursue a career as a consultant for firms such as Deloitte, E&Y, and others. When you have a lot of expertise in supply chain management, there is a lot of demand for your services. According to the global market, the next major thing would be that SCM professionals will be the most sought after to become CEOs, since they would be familiar with virtually all elements of the whole organisation, which CEOs from Finance or Marketing would not have the opportunity to learn about. So, supply chain management (SCM) is a huge deal, and working in SCM with a genuine passion will propel you to higher heights.
Hope you got the answer to your question. Incase of any queries, feel free to question. Have a great day!
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