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2012-08-03 16:23:39
Guide-Level 12
Please don't be confused. Always remember that choosing a career involves more than just finding out what is open to you. You need to take decision wisely keeping in mind your strengths, weaknesses, interests, abilities and skills as these pointers will help you to achieve your long term career goal.
And as far as the earning is concerned, there are many parameters on which it depends such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience, etc. To get the exact status you may directly contact the department.
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2012-08-03 16:19:25
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2012-08-03 15:54:36
Guide-Level 11
The one sitting degree is good for those who are only looking at gaining a graduate degree.
If you are also looking at post graduate courses then you need to first check whether after the single sitting graduation you will be eligible for the next course or not.
For example, in order to pursue MBA, the eligibility criteria is 10+2+3; therefore a three year graduation is required and the single sitting course is not accepted.
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2012-08-03 15:53:54
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2012-08-03 15:47:58
Guide-Level 12
No doubt, both the streams have good opportunity. You must choose a course/stream which matches your interest and attributes, your career goal, the type of job you want to do.
Regarding interior designing, it is one of the fastest growing professional fields. There are lots of employment opportunities for interior designers in various fields.
You can find work in --->
-architectural firms with architects, builders,
-public works department,
-hotel and resort chains,
-hospitals,
-town planning bureau,
-regional and metropolitan development works,
-private consultancies,
-studios and theaters and exhibition organizers.
You can
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2012-08-03 15:41:15
Guide-Level 11
1. To be eligible to sit for SSC Exam conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) every year, one must have passed a level of education that is kept mandatory as per the rules. The age limit of candidates applying for the various posts are as per the norms stipulated by the Government of India.
For more details on age limit, admission procedure and examination pattern check tinyurl.com/65orjsz
2. Preparation requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books for Prelims
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the syllabus str
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2012-08-03 15:40:02
Guide-Level 11
Go for higher education:
1. Master Programs-
Computer Management
Information Management
Business Administration
Information Technology
2. Postgraduate Diploma
Computer Applications
Corporate Studies
Management
Security Management
3. Short Term courses-
Cisco Certifications
JAVA or J2EE
Digital Signal Processing
VLSI Design/Embedded Systems
Industrial Automation
You can even try out for jobs in government as well as in private firms or can perform as web designers or program developers or have a career in systems management.
***You can visit https://it.shiksha.com for list of courses and institutes.
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2012-08-03 15:39:53
Guide-Level 12
Salary depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience, etc.
But, still, to give you a brief idea, as a junior animator or trainee one can earn between Rs.10000 - 15000 per month. With three to five years experience animator will get Rs. 25000 to 40000. And a well-experienced animator who has a good portfolio of excellent animation work can easily get Rs. 50000 - 60000 per month.
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2012-08-03 15:36:28Beginner-Level 1
And the other thing id that if you have got 55% aggregate in M.com Than you can get for the NET exam from which you will be valid to give lectures at colleges and you can earn and do MBA as distance education
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2012-08-03 15:33:12
Guide-Level 11
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2012-08-03 15:26:32
Guide-Level 11
Well to work in Railways, there are various profiles to work on such as-
Civil Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Apprentice & Guard
Scouts & Guides
Technician
Chemical and Metallurgical Assistant
Scientific Supervisor (Ergonomics/ Training)
So the qualification requirement varies. I would suggest you to visit rrcb.gov.in for all the relevant details.
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2012-08-03 15:23:55
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