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Harender Bisht
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Yes it is a good career program.you will get more expose in it.go ahead.best of luck.
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Vineet Raj Kapoor
Guide-Level 12
Hi Princy, 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 maths and programming, you may opt for Computers (BTech or BCA). Whereas, if you are good with Drawing and Creative opt for Design (Animation, VFX, Games, Fashion). If you are good with words become a writer (content, news, fiction, ads) or director. If you are good with keeping records go for Accounts or Stats or administration. If you
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Rahul Kumar
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Hi Huidrom,
SNAP score and your GD/PI score has substantial amount of weight for your selection.Although academic score and work experience has weightage, it is small. So i will suggest that focus on your SNAP exam and get good percentile. You will get GD/PI call. If you will perform well in that, rest all will be history
SNAP score and your GD/PI score has substantial amount of weight for your selection.Although academic score and work experience has weightage, it is small. So i will suggest that focus on your SNAP exam and get good percentile. You will get GD/PI call. If you will perform well in that, rest all will be history
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2015-08-15 03:01:01
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Ravikiran Sambhoju
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Hi Subhra,
The eligibility criteria and procedure information can be found in the following link: http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/programmes/fpm/how-to-apply/eligibility-criteria.html.
After giving CAT, suppose you make the cut-offs you will be selected for WAT/PI round. If you qualify that then you will make it into the college. More information about WAT/PI can be found on the above mentioned link.
The eligibility criteria and procedure information can be found in the following link: http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/programmes/fpm/how-to-apply/eligibility-criteria.html.
After giving CAT, suppose you make the cut-offs you will be selected for WAT/PI round. If you qualify that then you will make it into the college. More information about WAT/PI can be found on the above mentioned link.
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2015-08-15 01:14:43
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Neha Agarwal
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Hi Rahul,
The BFM Degree course is a three year graduation program in Financial Market. The course aims to provide students with a firm grounding in studies related to Financial Market.
After BFM you have plenty of options which you may consider depending on your inclination and career obejective like: Chartered Accountancy, Financial Analyst, Cost Accountancy, management etc… If you are interested in stock markets, you may explore courses on stock markets run by the BSE Training Institute (Bombay Stock Exchange bseindia.com), NCFM by NSE (nseindia.com), courses run by institutions like BIFM (BLB Institute of Financial Markets bifm.ed
The BFM Degree course is a three year graduation program in Financial Market. The course aims to provide students with a firm grounding in studies related to Financial Market.
After BFM you have plenty of options which you may consider depending on your inclination and career obejective like: Chartered Accountancy, Financial Analyst, Cost Accountancy, management etc… If you are interested in stock markets, you may explore courses on stock markets run by the BSE Training Institute (Bombay Stock Exchange bseindia.com), NCFM by NSE (nseindia.com), courses run by institutions like BIFM (BLB Institute of Financial Markets bifm.ed
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2015-08-15 01:01:09
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Ravikiran Sambhoju
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Hi Sanjana,
It all depends on your aptitude. Some people require coaching and some don't. Personally I did not take any coaching classes. If you take out time everyday to practice then you will as good as a person taking coaching. You need to identify your weanesses and practice everyday to get better.
It all depends on your aptitude. Some people require coaching and some don't. Personally I did not take any coaching classes. If you take out time everyday to practice then you will as good as a person taking coaching. You need to identify your weanesses and practice everyday to get better.
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