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It depends on your interest. There are many courses available in which you can easily make your career. According to interest you can choose one among them.
These are the courses you can opt for:
BBA
BCA
Engineer
Medical
Journalism and mass communication
Law
B.Com
Hotel management
Fashion design
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MBA from abroad if done from a good and reputed university is a good choice or decision. You can gain some work experience before you apply for a MBA, this will help build a strong application and also you will know your career plans.
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Following are the colleges for the same:
Jadavpur University (MCA)
BIT (BCA+MCA)
WBUT (Makaut) (MCA)
Kalyani University (MCA)
NIT Durgapur (MCA)
Haripal College (BCA)
Calcutta University (BCA+MCA)
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There is an entrance exam named PU BALLB. It is one of the reputed colleges. After you clear the exam on basis of your rank you will get shortlisted for admission. PU BALLB forms start in the month of February mid till April first week. You can check the official website for details.
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Plenty of opportunities will be available for you as a dietician or nutritionists. You will find roles in private and government hospitals, Food industry, fitness industry, immigration consultancies etc. Your salary will also vary accordingly. It can range from 2,50,000 - 5,00,000 P.A. depending on your qualification and experience. Check naukri.com
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Yes, engineering students can go for MBA in finance. As finance do have inclusion of mathematics and engineers do find it comfortable with some initial hiccups in accounting. Finance includes subjects like corporate finance, taxation, costing which are real life implications with analytical and reasoning, hence easy to understand for engineers. Also, a new course financial engineering is being offered in some B-schools which is having combination of finance + mathematics and engineers do find it easy, especially who are interested in mathematics.
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