can i become hr manager if im bad at math and have taken sp subject in syjc
Hi,
Don’t worry about this, it's not a problem this is great opportunity for you to make your carrier and stop thinking that you should make any mistake. You need to concentrate in your field. But I suggest you to not leave the maths as an Orphen always do math in free time because without math it is very difficult to see any dream without maths.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
Ba.honour economic .i am very bad in economics so i should to take ba honour economic or not
Dear applicant if it's B.A Economics Hons and if you feel you don't have grip on this subject then it would not be a wise decision to study B.A Economics Hons. So I think you can choose any other subjects, which you like and prefer to study rather than Economics. But it's a suggestion do not take up any subject which you don't like or not comfortable to study.
Hope it helps!!
hello, l am a student of class 11 and doing attending schooling. I wanna appear for neet and clear it in first attempt. however l think my preparations are not going well as l can not manage between schools and neet coaching also my scores are in tests are like very bad. what should l do.. suggest
Dear applicant, the first thing you can do is not to panick, I know it is very difficult to manage school and NEET preparation at the same time. So first make a schedule that you will be going to school on some specific days when you have important classes rest you will stay at home and study hard. During the weekend try to utilise the time as much as possible, don't stress but enjoy the parts that you study. Practice more and sleep tight, eat healthy or you would loose energy. You still have time, do proper time management and use your skills to get the best knowledge out of it.
Good luck!!
bba in ca ke bad cyber security or ethical hacking ka course kar sakte hai aur maharashtra me kin collage me ye course hai
Hello Ashutosh,
Hope you are doing well.
As per your query, Cyber Security Ethical Hacking Course can be done either as a undergraduate course or a post graduate course- B.Sc/B.Tech or M.Sc/M.Tech.
In order to do B.Sc/B.Tech in Cyber security Ethical Hacking, following is the eligibility criteria:
1. The applicant must have completed 10+2 with Physics , Chemistry , and Maths from a recognized board or institution.
2. In 10+2, candidates need to attain at least 50 percent to acquire admission in their preferred colleges or universities.
3. Candidates also need to appear for the entrance examination like- JEE Mains, JEE Advance, CUEE (Centurion University).
In order to do M.Sc/M.Tech in Cyber security Ethical Hacking, following is the eligibility criteria:
1. Applicants have to complete their graduation in cyber security, ethical hacking courses from a recognized institution.
2. Candidates must have scored 50 percent marks in the graduation.
3. Candidates also need to appear for the entrance examination like- GATE, CUCET etc.
You can assess your eligibility for this course on the basis of above mentioned information.
Top college in Maharashtra for this course:
- MPSTME MUMBAI
For further relevant information related to Cyber Security Ethical Hacking course, please visit the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/cyber-security-ethical-hacking-course
Hope this helps you. All the best!
kya hm 10 ke bad bank me ja sakte hai
Is AJims good or bad college and what about the studies there?
Hi,
AJ Institute of Medical Sciences is a medical college in Mangalore with an annual intake of 150 students. The college is an offshoot of A J Hospital and Research centre. The college is promoted by industrialist A.J. Shetty .The college was established on 21 October 2002. This college is situated at Kuntikana junction on NH-17. The medical college is currently affiliated with RGUHS and recognized by the Medical Council of India. The first batch passed out of final MBBS in February 2007 and completed internship on 2008.
The college has post-graduate courses including M.D. and M.S. degrees in various departments like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Community Medicine, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, PTCD, Anaesthesiology, Radiology, General Medicine, General Surgery, Paediatrics, and Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Hope it help.
I got 90 marks in neet 2021 bad 90.50 % in cet . will I get admission in doctor field
Hello.
Admission to various courses such as MBBS, BDS, BVSc, BAMS and BHMS is only possible through the NEET entrance exam. Further, you must score equal to, or above the cut off range for that particular year. This years cut off is as follows-
- General- 720-138
- SC/ST/OBC- 137-108
- General-PwD- 137-122
- SC/ST/OBC-PwD- 121-108
Even for state counselling procedure, the candidate must have qualified NEET with the marks stated above. Earlier, medical entrance exams used to be conducted for admission into medical colleges, but from 2016 onwards, NEET is the common entrance exam for admission into MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BHMS. Hence, your CET marks won't be taken into consideration. As you have scored less than the cut off range, you will not be eligible to participate in All India Counselling or state counselling.
Even for MBBS abroad, candidate must score marks above the cut off range. Hope it helps!
Is giving government exam with no backup plan a bad idea? **my main senario is that I took civil engineering btech which scope in private sector is very poor as work-life balance & pay are horrible.
Hello friend,
Having a backup plan is not a bad idea but having a backup plan reduces your anxiety to face failure in life
Yes, civil engineering has very less income in private sector. To earn a good amount, you should be in government sector. If you belong to a very good financial background and your parents are comfortable with it, you should devote all your time to entrance preparation.
But if you need to earn, I will recommend you to give tution for 2 hours daily and do an internship or do part time job in private sector and give all your remaining time to your entrance exam preparation.
Now look at your financial background and decide!!
All the best!!
my neet score is 121 which is bad but i dont want to take gap for neet so can i get bams college in pune ?(i am from OBC category)
Hello
Sorry but you have mentioned your state and category and if you are from general category then you have not qualified neet cutoff and there is no chance of getting a government college in any stream as the cutoffs are genrally higher and for getting a government colleges in mbbs you have to score above 540+ marks to be on the safer side and get a seat and for ayurveda college the score should be above 450marks . As you have not qualified the cutoff then you are not eligible for the colleges so either you choose for other courses or take a year drop , prepare well and then come back next year with full preparation .
Hope it helps.
Bu se agriculture B.sc ke bad kiss ache colleg me admision milta he M.sc ke liye ya job
Hello Amit Tiwari
M.sc agriculture is a post graduate course of 2 years and there are numbers of good recognized universities in India for this course.
Msc agriculture is highly prosperous course in India because Our country is an agriculture based Country.
So here we have listed some top colleges for Msc agriculture after completing B.Sc agriculture from any recognized university or college.
College Name Fee
- LPU Jalandhar 3,84000
- BHU Varanasi (Gov College)
- Chandigarh University 182,000
- Aligarh muslim University (gov)
- Integral University Lucknow 100,000
- Viswa Bharati University 16,000
- Annamalai University 76000
- Galgotias university Noida 136,000
- Bundelkhand University Jhansi 101010
- Amity University Noida 228,000
- Allahabad University
To know more colleges for Msc agriculture check the link below
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-agricultural-science-universities-in-india
And for Msc agriculture Course, Jobs, eligibility criteria, entrance exams check out the link given below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/m-sc-in-agriculture
Thank you