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2012-05-30 07:49:41

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

Bansthali is better option for you

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2012-05-30 07:48:07

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi Neil,
Mass Comm is a very broad term and has a lot to offer such as journalism, production, direction, cinematography, advertising, PR etc. As it will be difficult for me to explain every category of Mass Comm to you in brief, I am providing you with few article links below, kindly refer to them to get a better idea.
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There are very few good universities/institutes offering a Bachelors degree in Mass Communication. Rather, I would suggest you to opt for any specialization in your Bachelors and in your Masters you can opt for Mass Com
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2012-05-30 07:46:05

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Math may become a compulsory subject for you.Try to like the subject, as your future may depend entirely on it.For example, I don't like English, but I have been working as a Lecturer in English for 40 years.

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2012-05-30 07:24:04

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2012-05-30 07:23:08

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
You can go for Honors in either of Physics, Chemistry or English if you have a flair for writing. You can opt for B.C.A, B.SC IT if looking for a career in IT sector.
You could even learn a foreign language and aim for an interpreter's job in the consulates and embassies. Some of the choices in this regard are French, Spanish, German, Russian, Japanese or Chinese.
Besides these, there are courses in advertising, journalism, mass communication, media studies, business management, performing arts, travel and tourism and more.
You can analyze the various opportunities available and select the right path based on your personal criteria w
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2012-05-30 07:21:08

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

it depends upon your area of interest. B.Sc. Physics, chemistry, Maths, BBA, BCA, B.A. economics, psychology, CA, CS, ICWA, CFA is best option for you.

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2012-05-30 07:03:58

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. B.C.A- Job prospects are available in various areas like programming, networking, system administration etc. There are many companies which specialize in these areas like WIPRO, TCS and government sector also recruits BCA professionals in plenty.
2. B.TECH- The outcome from pursuing any of the streams in engineering is highly dependent on the passion for the subject. The heights you can conquer with any of the streams depend on your approach towards research and innovation in the same field.
3. B.SC IT- Many IT companies are providing jobs for BSc IT graduates. Job scope in IT sector is very wide right from computer hardware and n
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2012-05-30 06:51:03

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piyush juneja

Contributor-Level 9

no it is not possible.you have to clear the exam

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2012-05-30 06:30:30

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2012-05-30 06:23:37

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GD GOENKA

Beginner-Level 3

your question is already reply

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2012-05-30 06:21:01

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your query I would suggest you that you should work for 1-2 years and then opt for further studies, the advantage of this step would be:
1.You will gain relevant work experience.
2. After working you will know which course to pursue further that can further enhance your career prospects.
I would request anjani jha to share his valuable opinion on this.
All the Best.

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2012-05-30 06:20:22

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2012-05-30 06:12:51

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swechha

Beginner-Level 1

contact college. looking for option join one of the top most college in rajasthan VIT Jaipur for details visit www.vitjaipur.ac.in and www.vitj.ac.in or call 9929803302/ 9929708312

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2012-05-30 06:00:28

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amma

Beginner-Level 1

hmmm. good question Komal, congrats for asking it.
u knw, even a cab driver in Australia earns more than an accountant in India. So u cn do any thing in such countries and earn more than ur Indian counterparts. few such options (out of the box ones) are- driver, carpenter, mechanic, bar tender, circus artists etc.!!! grt luck.

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2012-05-30 05:47:35

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

HI,
IIM-Kolkata offers satellite based part-time certificate programs for executives through the HCIL and NIIT Imperia platforms.
Programs on general management and certain functional areas are offered through this mode.
Executives can attend the interactive sessions from classrooms located in their cities and do not need to be away from work in order to enroll for these programs.
Classes are usually held in the evenings or over the weekends and the duration of the programs range from six months to one year. The programs have been conceived and designed by the faculty members of the Institute.
All the Best.

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2012-05-30 05:15:44

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2012-05-30 03:15:31

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Rahul Singh

Beginner-Level 1

yes you pass the eligibilty criteria so u can get admission in IP university

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2012-05-30 03:01:12

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
There are ample job opportunities for MSW degree holders in both the government as well as non-governmental sectors.
Opportunity in the governmental sector is mainly in the community development projects pertaining to health, education, rural development, child, woman and tribal welfare etc. Work in NGOs' can be specific to either urban or rural area.
Globalization has widened the scope of employment for student opting for social work as their career. Students opting social work as career may find job in child welfare and family service agencies for providing mental, health, medical, educational and correctional services.
Remuneratio
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2012-05-30 02:10:08

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

today there is so much college in which you can take admission directly like MM University, LPU, SMU or any private college because today there are so much college and so many seats and all seats never fill up for engineering except top ranking colleges so dont worry about that

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2012-05-30 02:03:28

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Rahul Singh

Beginner-Level 1

DU is the best university

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