What after graduation ?

Completed graduation, what next? It’s time for the most important and difficult question that one faces to frame a successful career! Let us discuss the various study options available for students to choose from. To make it more useful, students are requested to share their stream and interests... View More

3 Followers | 13.9k Views | Posted 2013-08-05 17:19:56
Started by Manmeet Kaur

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    Sandeep Sharma

    2014-05-06 04:14:19
    Civil services for those who want to serve India.
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    akki qureshi

    2014-04-29 14:56:20
    Ok if you are from science stream . it will be better to go for m.sc. then try for net exam for phd. if you crack net exam then you will be received monthly scholarship. and during this you can join as faculty in any science institute or coaching or college. it will be benefit for you.initially start with any institute then after sometime you will get high package salary after some year experience.if you
    have interest in animation thn you can choose career in animation.now a days animation course will give benefits to candidate.if you have interest in other master degree then you can choose mba degree.with finance,marketing,it and hr a
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    ashvini manmode

    2014-04-27 19:49:33
    Hello mam what i do after 12
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    ashvini manmode

    2014-04-27 19:45:26
    Hi, what i do after my 12 stander
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    Raj Chawla https://itsmyurls.com/IamChawla | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-04-09 20:28:41
    Dear Radhika,
    After 12th in Science (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry), you may go for engineering courses such as civil, mechanical, electronics etc
    Apart from doing the degree level courses in Science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas such as occupational therapy, computer, business administration.
    You can also opt for courses outside the university stream such as hotel management, fashion technology, aircraft maintenance engineering, government accredited computer courses.
    However, other than Science stream you may even explore the opportunities Commerce and
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    radhika bhalerao

    2014-04-09 20:19:37
    What is good after 12th with pcm
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    vinod kumar

    2014-04-08 11:13:37
    I have completed BCA next , I want to do MSC in animation. is i am eligible for that?
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    Karthik g

    2014-04-05 15:09:19
    Hello
    I'm now in my first year B Tech. I would like to do my post graduation abroad preferentially in US after i complete my B Tech. When do i have to start studyin for the GRE and when should i probably take it ? Would please provide me a link which would help me with this
    Thank You
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    Himanshu gera

    2014-04-03 14:17:43
    Thank you aru, but could you help me a bit more
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    Rohit Gaat

    2014-04-02 22:37:48
    It is possible how difficult this test?
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    Rohit Gaat

    2014-04-02 22:35:48
    Yaa i want to become an fci officier after graduation
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    Mr. Selvakumar Varadharajan

    2014-03-28 12:54:37
    MBA is one option - It depends on your passion.
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    PANJU123

    2014-03-27 17:21:38
    I think the most critical question to ask is what is your passion. Are you interested in Management, are you interested in Sciences and their allied areas, are you creative or have a passion for writing. What drives you is the most important question to ask. If Media and Communication something that interests you then the following institutions need to be checked out:
    Indian Institute of Mass Communication
    The Delhi School of Communication
    Mudra Institute of Communication
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    Siva Saipruthvi Govindraju

    2014-03-25 22:13:07
    I feel its good to pursue MBA because it has got very good opportunites now around the world and gives u a wide range of career opportuinites
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    sunil sahu

    2014-03-20 17:18:05
    I am in 3rd of engineering ECE branch. What further options are available to me? Which companies provide paid internship programs and how to get in
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    Mayank S | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-03-18 17:17:54
    Shabthakiri63974 * Jobs in government sector after Computer Science engineering are :
    - Graduates can work with different government companies such as DRDL, ISRO, ONGC, HCL, ISRO, ECIL and BEL.
    - They can also attend competitive exams conducted by UPSC, SSC etc.
    - The job profiles offered in public sector is much similar to that in private sector enterprises. The main advantage of government, sector job is that it provides job security.
    * Graduates in this field can work as technical administrators or researchers in different computer industries.
    * The majority of graduates in this field pursue their career as a project leaders, junior p
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    Mayank S | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-03-18 17:17:21
    Mehak36045 -> After completing B.Tech in Nanotechnology, you may opt for M.Tech in Nanotechnology.
    -> You may even opt for specialized fields, such as :
    -Nano-biotechnology
    -Ceramic engineering
    -Green nanotechnology
    -Materials science
    -Nanoarchitectonics
    -Nanoengineering
    -Nanomechanics
    -Wet nanotechnology
    -Nano-medicine
    Choose the course which matches your interest and skills.
    -> To pursue the course at postgraduate level, a candidate should have passed B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Life Sciences with a minimum of 50% marks or B.Tech in Material science/Mechanical/ Biomedical/Chemical/ Biotechnology /Electronics / Computer Science
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    Mayank S | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-03-18 17:16:36
    Manjot77183 Career Prospects: -
    Professional Chartered Accountants have the option to be appointed as auditors of companies.
    One can also serve as a management and corporate caretaker.
    One can also indulge in their private practice of audit and consultancy.
    Chartered Accounts also can take private audit as their profession. It involves verifying books and accounts and issuing certificate about the company's financial state.
    The other areas of consultancy are cost accounting that includes working out cost of a particular operation as well as minimizing costs and future forecasting.
    Tax Management is another type of consultancy taken up b
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    Shivangi Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-03-18 17:12:05
    Sharad33267 1) After B.Sc Nursing, you may find employment in :
    - Hospitals, Nursing Homes , Multi-specialist Clinics
    - Other work arrangements are as private duty nurses, as resident nurses for private patients, in nursing homes, extended health care facilities, daycare centres, public health agencies or in hospitals
    - Specialist nurses work in hospitals which render specialist medical services
    - Nursing aides/attendants work in hospitals, nursing homes and extended care facilities
    - Work in emergency care
    2) Some of the recruiting companies are :
    -Government Hospitals
    -Medical colleges attached Hospitals
    -Public Health Centres
    -Industry clin
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2014-03-18 17:04:12
    Shabthakiri63974 There is tremendous scope in every field. You should pursue a stream based on two things :
    - your career goal
    - the type of job you want to do
    Below are the details regarding Chemical engineering :
    Scope :
    -Chemical Engineering graduates have good job opportunities in manufacturing and service industries such as food, materials, specialty chemicals, plastics, power production, biotechnology, tyre manufacturing, nanotechnology, mining process, mineral based industries, petrochemical, plants, pharmaceuticals, synthetic fibers, chemical engineering designs, nuclear energy, materials science, development of new sources of en
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