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If you have studied mathematics or quantitative technique as a subject at 10+2 or higher level, then you can opt mCA
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Well you are eligible to apply and write the IAS exam and for this you can opt for any subject depending entirely on your interest intent and your education background. There are multiple options available among which you can write the Main exam like Political science, Hindi, Economics, History and many more; but then the decision to which course you should pick will entirely depend on your interest solely.
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2010-12-23 22:36:01Guide-Level 11
Hi Syed,
If you want to learn accounting related software you can go for tally, however, if you are a graduate and have some years of experience in accounting you can also opt for SAP FICO & SAS etc. certifications.
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The best possible course for your would be a masters in electronics engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for mechanical, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should go with mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
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Courses offered through Full time / Part time / Online E-learning.
pls visit www.cliniminds.com.
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all the best
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First of all, please let me know whether you want to pursue hotel management at a bachelors level or a masters level?
Also, do throw some light on your qualifications as well.
Thanks.
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2010-12-23 22:04:23
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Well yes, hotel management is a good career option and a rewarding one. With a developing hospitality sector and tourism, one can expect to have a good job options.
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