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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
TCS, Kotak, Ford, Eurocon, Vodafone, Parrys, HCL, etc.
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Petroleum industry is not just about oil and petrol. It also deals with the way hydrocarbons can be used as fuel and what alternatives we can create. After studying petrol engg., you may work as:
1. Petroleum geologists: who find hydrocarbons by analysing subsurface structures with geological and geophysical methods.
2. Reservoir engineers: who work to optimise production of oil and gas via proper well placement, production levels and enhanced oil recovery techniques. They use computer simulations to assist in the identification of risks and to make forecasts on reservoir potential.
3. Production engineers: who manage the interface betw
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To become an airline pilot you need to complete your training flying hours and exams to get CPL, It depends on you that how fast you complete your hours and exams, It takes minimum One Years to do all things
For more information please read this:
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/articles/career-in-commercial-flying-all-you-need-to-know-blogId-13472
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Kindly refer this link for your answer
http://educationwalablog.blogspot.in/2013/05/top-10-career-after-12th-science-for.html
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For further details, please visit:
https://www.shiksha.com/R-V-College-Of-Engineering-Rvce-courses-offered-details-institute-college-listingcoursetab-487
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I am sorry to disappoint you but it seems difficult that you may get any government college as the percentage criteria is 60% in 12th PCM however you may try some of the private colleges mentioned below.
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Let me put my favourite option at number one i.e. MBA finance. With CA, you may go for MBA finance from a reputed and recognized university, institute or college. MBA finance will complement your CA qualification wonderfully. MBA finance will help you to develop different administrative skills which when merged with your financial skills will put you to a different level altogether. With MBA finance qualification, you'll be able to portray yourself as a professional having top management strategic, financial, business administration and business development knowledge and understanding.
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These days OBC students are doing exceptionally well in exams. Hence your scoring just 90 out of 360 appears just a tad less. I, therefore, feel that you have a very slim chance.
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