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Does CAT exam only include work experience after graduation? As i a government teacher with 12 months of experience, I got the job after my 12th by doing a teaching course and clearing the exam,bascially my job was full time and graduation was from distance. Does my 12 months experience is eligible?

Kanishka kaushikii 17th Sep, 2024

Yes, your 12 months of work experience as a government teacher is eligible for the CAT exam.

The CAT exam considers work experience post-graduation as a factor for admission to management programs. However, it does not specify that the experience must be in a specific field or obtained after a particular degree.

Your experience as a government teacher, even though it began before your graduation, is valid. The CAT exam evaluates your overall experience and its relevance to a management career. Your experience in a government role demonstrates your ability to handle responsibilities, interact with people, and manage tasks.

Therefore, you can include your 12 months of work experience in your CAT application. Be sure to highlight the skills and experiences you gained during this time that are relevant to management studies.


For more information about CAT exam, you can go through the link attached below.

https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/cat



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beauty parlour ki sarkari job school teacher ke liye exam form kab or kese bare

Radhika Goyal 28th Oct, 2024

Hy,

To apply for a government job as a school teacher after completing a beauty parlour course, you typically need to follow a structured process. Here’s how you can do it, along with information about the exam form and application process:

Steps to Apply for Government Teacher Job:

  1. Understand Eligibility Criteria:

    • Before applying, make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for becoming a school teacher. Generally, you need:
      • A bachelor's degree in education (B.Ed).
      • Depending on the state, specific teaching qualifications or certifications may be required.
  2. Check for Government Notifications:

    • Government job notifications for teaching positions are usually published by state education boards or the state public service commission. Keep an eye on:
      • Official government websites
      • Employment news portals
      • Local newspapers
  3. Register for Exams:

    • The process typically includes registering for an examination, such as the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) or a state-specific teacher recruitment exam. You can usually find registration details on the official education department or state public service commission website.
  4. Fill Out the Application Form:

    • The application form can usually be found on the official website of the respective education department or commission. The steps to fill out the form include:
      • Visit the official website.
      • Locate the notification for the teacher recruitment exam.
      • Download the application form. If the application is online, complete the form on the website.
      • Provide all required information , including personal details, educational qualifications, and any necessary documents.
      • Pay the application fee (if applicable) through the specified payment method.
  5. Prepare for the Exam:

    • Once registered, start preparing for the exam by reviewing the syllabus and previous years’ question papers. Consider enrolling in preparatory courses or coaching classes if necessary.
  6. Check Exam Dates:

    • Stay updated on the exam dates, admit card release, and other important notifications by regularly checking the official website.
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I am a working professional doing a job in finance I want to switch my career into journalism please suggest some colleges and programs I can persuade with my job

Nikita shahi 15th Jul, 2025

Hi,

It’s great that you're planning to switch career to journalism, even while working in finance. Journalism is a field where strong communication, analytical skills, and a curious mindset matter and your background in finance could give you a better chance especially in business or financial journalism. Another thing to keep in mind that you're a working professional, you’ll probably want a program that offers flexibility like evening classes, weekend lectures or, part-time.

There are some college/program options you can consider:

1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Delhi & other centres,Offers a 1-year PG Diploma in Journalism,Known for its practical training and Some short-term certificate programs are also available.

2. Asian College of Journalism (Chennai),offers a 1-year PG Diploma in Journalism,full-time, but worth exploring if you plan to take a career break.

3. Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC), Pune it's offers PG programs in mass communication, check if part-time or distance learning options are available.

You can check more journalism courses and colleges here:

https://media.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-media-journalism-colleges-in-india

All the best!


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what is the difference between msc Electronics and applied electronics and what are the job opportunities?

Sajal Trivedi 12th Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant,

MSC Electronics typically covers a broad spectrum of electronic principles, including theoretical and practical aspects. On the other hand, Applied Electronics tends to focus more on the practical application of electronic components and systems.

Job opportunities for MSC Electronics graduates may include roles in research and development, telecommunications, semiconductor industries, and academia. Applied Electronics graduates may find opportunities in fields like electronics design, automation, embedded systems, and manufacturing.

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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can i gen Central government job if my college is not approved by INC

shivamtrivedi0005 12th Mar, 2024

Hii There,


If a college is not approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) as per the UGC Act 1956 under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), then it will be deemed as unauthorized, and any degree obtained from such a college would be invalid.

If your degree is invalid then you will not be eligible for anycentral govt exam.

Thanks

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