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Hello Jatin,
There are several other options for PCM students. You may appear for other college's entrance examination for Bachelor of Technology, being held this year. Also you may opt for NDA, Merchant Navy, Bachelor of Science, Railway Jobs, etc. PCM has a vast application so you may go ahead
Dear student,
Whe n it comes to the view of job, then I should obviously prefer you for the BCA course. After completing this course you will definitely get a good job. But after completing only BCom or Bsc you can not get a job directly, you have to learn
Hello,
I am listing the job posts you can get after the completion of this course, have a look-
1. Junior Associate Professor
2. Online Tutor
3. Junior Research Scientist
4.Mathematician
5. Market Researcher
6. Economist
7. Cost Estimator
8. Professor
9. Lecturer
10. Senior Manager
11. Research Associate
12.
Yeah! Obviously you can get a job in ICICI and similar banks as a Accountant or a Tally Operation JD.
The tally operator's salary ranges is in between Rs. 1.1 Lakh to Rs. 1.4 Lakh . The accountant's salary with two years of experience is in between Rs. 1.9 Lakh
Definitely, there are opportunities abroad after doing MSc in Mathematics in India. You may join as a Research Assistant or Pre Doctoral Researcher at some Foreign University, or maybe pursue a Fully Funded PhD in Mathematics, Statistics, Computational Sciences or related domains followed by a strong career in Industry, Research
hi,
after completing b.sc in zoology you may work in schools as a faculty member for biology related stream, you may apply for bpo sectors or mncs as office assistant, project management post. also for b.sc graduates students has work opportunity in bank, ssc cgl, railways etc.
I suggest you
Hi,
You can apply for a lot of jobs as there are many opportunities-
1.Plant care worker
2.Landscape designer
3.Ornamental horticulturist
4.Plant pathologist
5.Consultant horticulturist
6. Writer
7,Professor
8.Scientist
9. Project manager
10.Assistant manager human resources
There are many jobs in private sector as well. You can check their official
hello
If we talk about chemistry and computer science, as individual subjects, both are quite heavy. I would suggest go for computer science since there will be less theory to mug up and computer is also an ever-green subject and now a days, every recruiter want his employee to be
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