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Vidita Mehta

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Hi, There are lots of career opportunities after B.Com you can make a career in the finance or banking industry. There are many short terms and long term banking and finance courses you can do after B.Com which are placement oriented, which usually relate to, Investment banking, retail banking, and many other banking operation programs. Imarticus Learning is an award-winning training institute offers industry-endorsed courses such as:
The Postgraduate programme in Banking and Wealth Management this programme comes with placement-assurance, providing aspirants with an in-depth exposure to finance basics, corporate & retail banking and we
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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Himani,
You must clear two rigorous exams namely MCCEE and MCCQE. Please check the website of Canadian Medical Council for more details.

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Dear Rahul,
The minimum score required for admission in B.Ed is 50% either in Bachelor's degree or Master's degree.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Pallavi,
Directly after graduation, you can do PGDM not MBA since MBA programmes require work experience and you don't have it. Very few tier 2 colleges accept freshers for MBA courses.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Candidates should have passed B.Sc with physics as major subject with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in management or commerce from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

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astha singh

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Further studies:
Valid Diploma certificate holders may pursue relevant Bachelor's degree course. B.Sc degree can then be followed up with PG degree or PG Diploma courses.
Graduates have a handful of PG courses to choose from. M.Sc and PG Diploma courses can be used to specialize in disciplines such as:
Clinical Nutrition
Paediatric Nutrition
Public Health Nutrition
Food Science/Technology
Sports Nutrition/Dietetics
Gerontological Nutrition
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Diverse job opportunities exist in front of nutritionists and dieticians in India. Both Government and private sector job opportunities are available in front of them.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The prestigious NIRF ranking of St. Xavier's College Kolkata is 5. So no college in Kolkata stands against the St. Xavier's. So this is the best for pursuing B.Com.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes you are eligible for LLB degree from Kingston Law College. 

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Chetna S

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Hi Aditya,
Basis your profile, I would suggest an MBA at this stage. You may look towards an MBA in Sales and Marketing or General Management unless you have any other plans. Look for more options here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508


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Akshay Kumar Jadhav

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It is very good, and you will have more practical than studying theory.

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Raaz Kushwah

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I Would prefer NAEMD. Their connections are good actually. For events that is the basic requirement. I have experienced some of my acquaintances pursuing graduation from these institutes. So i can say the NAEMD events are much more in news as compare to its counterpart. So Naemd is good alternative.
Try and visit NAEMD - https://www.naemd.com/ and see the infrastructure and facilities for yourself. Get their brochures and read them carefully. You can verify online the claims that they make and also verify if the degrees/certifications that they offer are genuine and recognized or not. Compare the fees, course duration, specialization, f
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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
The process of calculating marks and overall checking in CAT exam is quite ambiguous, thus making it quite difficult to state accurately. One who obtains 100 percentile hasn't got full marks i.e. 300 out of 300. Rather no one has scored more than him/her in the exam, that's why he/she could obtain that score. For example, someone scoring 99.50 percentile has, in practicality, scored more marks than 99.5% of the total test-takers and only 0.05% people are ahead of him/her.

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astha singh

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As far as I know, there is no part time IIT JAM. You will have to devote yourself to the exam if you want to secure a passing grade in the exam and qualify for M.Tech or M.Sc.
JAM 2018 eligibility criteria:
The common criteria across institutes for each programme are:
JAM eligibility criteria is common for each program across institutes for appearing in the postgraduate science admission test.
The candidates should have secured at least 55% in subjects including languages and subsidiaries of all the years combined. Those, however, belonging to SC/ST and OBC categories need to secure at least 50 percent marks in the subjects.
Candidates need
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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You can go for Indira Gandhi National Open University. Is a central government university.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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IELTS score is not a big concern for visa officers, it is mainly the requirement of the university but you must have a strong hold in English and have a good profile otherwise they will reject your visa in any grounds they would want to.

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