Scope
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The central difference is the experience of candidates. MBA is targeted at those who have dipped their toes into the professional world, while a specialized master’s degree – be it an MSc or a MIM (Masters in Management) – is for pre-experience candidates who may have only
Hello student,
There are many scopes of bcom lab after graduation. Some of the job aspects are:
Human Resource Manager
Business Consultant
Management Accountant
Advocate/Lawyer
Attorney General
Law Reporter
Deputy Legal Advisor
Assistant Advisor
Law Officer
Public Prosecutor
The minimum salary of an employee with the degree in Bachelor
Dear aspirant,
Bsc Agriculture hons is more of a degree course and admissions can be based on merit or on entrance test whereas the management course is more of a professional course and there is an entrance for this course.If you want to opt for one the scope and
Choosing a course totally depends on your interest. If you are interested in Ayurvedic medicine you should choose BAMS and if you interested in dentistry you can go for BDS. The career opportunity after the completion of BAMS is not only in India but also in foreign countries. Many organizations
Hi Navya,
The syllabus for MA/M.Sc., Psychology includes,
Psychology: Historical Background, Methods. Sensation, Perception, Emotion, Motivation, Personality, and Intelligence.
Psychophysics, Conditioning, Learning, Memory, Forgetting, Thinking, and Problem Solving.
Socialization, Group and Group Behaviour, Leadership, Attitude, Stereotypes, Prejudice, Aggression, and Pro-social Behaviour.
Human Development: Prenatal stage, Infancy stage, Childhood stage and
Hello Bharti,
Banking courses are aimed at providing practical knowledge and understanding of the Banking sector to students, you will get a competitive advantage for a great career in banking and excel in your work.
There are lots of career opportunities in this field such as Banking management course of
dear pari jain,
both are equally good, at the end it depends upon what you wanna pursue, you cannot do both due to just practical reason since both the courses are very rigours and wont be able to commit fully to both. i hope this resolves your doubt, for further
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