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2016-01-07 19:46:10

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SXILL CHANDIGARH17

Contributor-Level 10

As per current rules you have to go back to 11th to change subject. Alternatively, appear from open board or from BPP. Good news is that a lot of careers don't care whether to can qualify exams and all of these careers come from the right brain.
1. Arts.
2. Design.
3. Animation.
4. VFX.
5. Sports.
6. Films, etc.
If you are confused about careers after 12th/ graduation, there are a few ways to approach this. One, is to go for a career counsellor who would take parametric tests and identify your strengths and weaknesses and advise career categories to attempt. Also, if you are very good with and like mathematics and programming.
You may opt for
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2016-01-07 19:42:34

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Shubhanshu,
In order to be able to teach at colleges/universities, the minimum requirement is M.Sc. Physics and qualifying the UGC-CSIR NET for lectureship and JRF. M.Sc. followed by a B.Ed. will enable you to teach at the high school level. You can appear for NET to secure a good job of a professor after completing M.Phil. and Ph.D.
I hope this information helps. Please, feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-01-07 19:24:46

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SHUKLA M

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Not really. Two years of experience is not mandatory. You require good score in CAT to get in to a good college.
All the best!

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2016-01-07 19:20:40

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Bruce Stark

Beginner-Level 4

I will suggest you to go for a full time MBA as the part time MBA is not holding much value right now in the market. You can give a shot at exams such as CAT,XAT,CET,CMAT etc. and then opt for a full time MBA.

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2016-01-07 19:01:21

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2016-01-07 18:54:28

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Bruce Stark

Beginner-Level 4

Most probably it is. But It has not been announced officially.
It should come within a week or two.

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2016-01-07 18:49:57

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Sunidhi Kant

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Varun, The question that you have asked is tough to be answered specifically because it totally depends on the the company and the the type of job profile being offered. But yes this I can say that Amity ensures 100% placements of it's students with really nice packages as freshers at renowned companies. I hope I am able to give you a satisfying reply. Good Luck - Sunidhi Kant

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2016-01-07 18:34:39

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ajay ahlawat

Contributor-Level 6

Yes you are 400 score is required

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2016-01-07 18:20:06

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Ankita kapoor

Contributor-Level 7

Applicants seeking admission to the MBA programme at LPU must score minimum of 55% aggregate marks in a Bachelor's degree (in any discipline) or its equivalent, and must also pass one of the following exams: LPUNEST, CAT, MAT, XAT, NMAT, or CMAT.

Additionally, applicants are required to complete a Video Essay and an Interview. Alternatively, applicants who have completed the Company Secretary (CS) programme from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), Chartered Accountancy (CA) programme from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), or Cost & Management Accountancy (CMA) programme from the Institute of Cost

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2016-01-07 18:08:30

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Hasnain Sayed

Contributor-Level 8

PGPM is a course which does not require UGC or AICTE approval . IBS is an autonomous institute and it has its own university like how JBIMS, NMIMS and IIM has of its own .

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2016-01-07 17:54:53

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Ananthjith P

Contributor-Level 6

You should resign atleast by april because the course here starts by june. But that might be tight , depending on where you are from.

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2016-01-07 17:24:02

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Hi
Sure web designing, since ethical hacking has very few career openings. There are of course other options too.
Remember, your career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability.
If you like this answer you may select it as best answer or press like.
Wish you the best for your career.

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2016-01-07 17:02:12

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Shreya Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

Most of the students go for higher studies after Aeronautical students. The few who sit for campus placements get in for companies like Quest Global, HAL, GE, Alstom etc.

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