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Hello Ayush, Welcome to CareerGuide.com!!! Thanks for approaching us with your query. National Institute of Open Schooling i.e NIOS is one of the schooling which is being approved by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU and it has given the recognisation to the NIOS courses with those other recognised Boards. NIOS school is an approved board same alike other boards like CBSE,ICSE,State Board etc. It is one of the biggest open school in the world and is accepted by majority of the Universities in India and Abroad. Students completing there studies from NIOS can easily get admission in

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Dear Aspirant, I agree with Ms. Mukherjee. What are the suggested courses in the Report is what is important for us to know. SAP and BI can be two domains in which you can make a long term career. Best wishes

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Dear Aspirant, Good to know that you completed your post graduation in the demanding field of VLSI and Embedded systems. I suppose that you did have an opportunity for placements from your college from where you did your Masters. Best way to find jobs is to be present on top job portals as suggested by Ms. Meghna, correctly. Monsters and Naukri are top job portals on which your updated Resume should be present with the right key words in the title of your resume. The title of your resume is what the prospective employers look and proceed. Key words should be about your skills and technical

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Hi There, If you were not interested in studying why are you pursuing an MCA course. If you are interested in working, then opt for a job oriented course that are short term like say web designing or graphics or Animations. As such every job requires communication, but communication is the most important when it comes to the marketing job profile as well as when you begin on your own. When it comes to confidence, it will develop slowly only when you are in the right job profile. So give it a lot of thinking as to what you wish to do ahead in your career and chose accordingly. And as Dr An

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Dear Aspirant, I am very happy that you liked by views and will be following them. Don't worry. Growth comes gradually. Manufacturing has growth and shall pick up soon in the economy. Good to know that you are keen to develop skills. Skills you can develop are: English language proficiency, team dynamics, etiquette, etc. Time for shifting job should be after you achieve some certification in Six Sigma. May be after 3-4 years of work experience, you may think for shifting. But remember, that this shifting should be based on your growth potential only rather than just salary. Salary comes an

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Hi There, As said By Dr Anand, Just being a Graduate and that too a common degree like B.Com would not help you in getting a high paid job profile. And the world being highly competitive, you need to go in for higher studies. It would be good now, to first decide what you wish to do in future to make a career. Whether you wish to be working for someone or working on your own, as in beginning your own business. As such being a Graduate makes you eligible to begin your own business, but very important is to know and decide which area you wish to begin with and whether you have the necessary

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Dear Aspirant, UGC Rules do not allow two year bachelors degree course. If any University is offering, then its illegal. I also do not feel that there is any University which offers two year degree course. Best wishes

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Dear Career Aspirant, Thanks for writing back. Well, there are various management courses offered by XLRI and course fees vary from 250000 to 1200000. I would recommend you to visit following website to get exact fee for your desired course: www.xlri.ac.in Also, you can talk with administrator and confirm the fees and procedure for the admission. Hope this is helpful. Best wishes for Bright career in management, Apurva Kumar Pandya, PhD

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Hi Rajesh, Your question has now confused me. If you could probably be more specific as to what are your qualification, your line of interests etc, it would be easier to guide you then. The option of whether you wish to do a job or start on your own is purely your decision. But please note that for beginning a business you need a lot of investments, followed by a complete knowledge about the product you wish to deal with, the market value / demand of the product, know your customers or target audiences, a place to start and people to help you run the business. It would also require you to p

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Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at CareerGuide.com Gone are the days when companies used to recruit based on just the degree name or qualification certificate. Though you are an MBA, you need to assess first that whether you have the real skills of management to offer to the companies. I am talking about the employability skills which are much more important than the degree. You can very well do CA or CS or CWA along side your job, however you will have to be extremely disciplined and manage your time extremely well. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest

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Hello Tirthankar, Its been a year you have completed your B.Tech. I am sure you are doing something but what is it you are doing??? Secondly B.Tech specialization please???? If you could provide the above details, would be easy for us to guide you then. In the meanwhile, just listing down few options that are general, which you can opt for too. I would suggests getting into job ASAP. Study the market and then decide which course you should be doing further, as per the industry demand. Generally Engineers opt for courses related to: - Masters in their area of specilization at the graduate

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Dear Aspirant, I have not heard for scholarship in designing sector. Scholarships are generally available for post graduation courses. Designing sector is a very good job sector and requires creativity skills and out of the box thinking. Designing courses are affordable to all and give you a good salary for freshers too. Best wishes

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Dear Kaushal, Thanks for writing to us. You did not mention your specialization. Therefore, I am suggesting general recommendations for you: Review technical skills: Today information technology is progressing so fast that everyday or other day there is new technology and knowledge is introduced. You need to review your technical expertise and improve your technical knowledge and skills in your preferred domain. Suggestions to improve your technical knowledge and skills: - You can do some certificate courses to sharpen your knowledge and skills. - You can take up free online courses from

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Hi There, I think most of the admissions in colleges are done with. But never-the-less, why give up hope. Approach few colleges and you can try your luck there. Though you may have to struggle with the course, and pay higher fees, but still it can help to save a year. To appear for the UPSC exams, please note that you first need to clear your Graduation. In the meanwhile, you could begin your preparations right away. Get into the habit of reading right from politics to general to any other material you can get your hands onto. But please note that just reading will not help. You need to be a

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Dear Aspirant, Thanks for writing to www.careerguide.com! Career assessments are tools that are designed to help individuals understand how a variety of personal attributes (i.e., interests, personality traits, motivations, and aptitudes) influence potential success in the career, and job satisfaction. **Benefits of Career Assessment:** Career assessments are instrumental in identifying areas of strength & weakness; discovering an individual's interests, talents, aptitudes and skills. Ultimately, career assessment results help an individual to make more informed career choices based on th

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Dear Aspirant, Thanks for writing to www.careerguide.com! You have not provided information about your current education and skills you have. These information would have been really helpful to answer your query. Well, designing field is very good for creative person with artistic skills. Career Experts have already provided information about various fields of designing. There is also very good scope to make career in Fine Arts field such as sculpture, painting, museology etc. There are graduate,post-graduate and doctorate (PhD) courses offered my State/Central as well private Universiti

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Dear Aspirant, MSc Maths a fantastic qualification which few complete. There are wonderful careers for Maths experts. One year PGM seems fine, however hope you are clear that you wish to join corporate, where your typical and core Maths expertise may not come useful always. You should Finance as your specialisation in PGM which is a good compliment to MSc Maths. Best wishes

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repected sir,     i am also persuing BBA IB from a reputed college from pune but i am confused where to concentrate on which fields such as finance, marketing, HR or something else so that i can start studing in that field. and other question i wanted to ask what are the practical courses that would be done side by bba ib.

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Dear Aspirant, Choosing teaching and technical corporate job is definitely a tricky decision to make. Teaching is definitely a good field, however you must have the inner most feeling and capability to become a good teacher. If you are academically very sound, then both teaching and technical field will suit you most. Why don't you think for jobs in Research & Development field? This can be a very good proposition. In teaching, you need to enter into top Institutes where you will get a chance and freedom to do research as well as teaching. For this you will have to appear for NET exam of U

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