Which are the good courses I can pursue for better career prospects?
I did a vocational course in small and medium enterprise from cvs, du .I have an average of 65% no work experience.
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Dr. Sudhiranjan Dey Internationally renowned academic leader | Contributor-Level 7
9 years agoWhy most students follow the conventional path of studying in India or in the west? Why Indian students are obsessed with the west? Is it the 200 years of colonial mindset? Most of them struggle to survive in the west and work for peanuts in India. So called 'average' and below 'average' students (although it is judged by marks to which I personally don't subscribe to) must look at countries like Bahrain and UAE for their destination for bachelor and masters degrees because the GCC region still the best for job opportunities, offering excellent tax free salaries, and most safe and secured high standard of living that one cannot expect...more -
Hi Rishab,
You can pick any of the courses which interest you.
Your future course of studies should be based on your interests, strengths, career goals, aptitude, ability, personality and skills. The options you have to further your educational profile are many- management, finance and banking related courses, hospitality, media, teaching, CA/CS/ICWA, post-graduation in commerce, MCA, media, law, social work, web designing, animation, event management, public relations, insurance, training in accounting software, retail management, CFP, CFA, MFC etc.
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