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I order to become the richest person, the only thing you need to have is practical sense and then you will realise that just having a dream of being the richest person will not help. One way you can become richest is by following your passion and working for it 24 hours a day. We have examples of Sachin Tendulkar, Dhirubhai Ambani, who were never highly educated but followed their passion and worked 24 hours a day relentlessly and with a dream to achieve something in their life.

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, There is no way that you should follow what others are telling. What is the reason behind them telling you to go for Arts and not Science. I would strongly recommend you to check scientifically whether you are really made for science or arts. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo a psychometric test from CareerGuide which will help you understand yourself in respect of your strengths, weaknesses, emotional quotient, etc. and will exactly tell you which stream is good for you. Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, So nice to see [your interest in Economics][1]. I can tell you exactly since [I am an Economics masters][2] myself. Symbiosis is a very well known Institute and there is huge competition from all over India for their entrance tests. Therefore it is very competitive in nature. [Though the entrance test][3] SET for getting admitted to the SSE is based on the 12th level of commerce/arts, I would not suggest tuitions for it, however would recommend you to be very good at the basics and whatever you have learnt in the HSC level. If you can get into touch with any pass out or pr

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Please be assured that you have a brilliant career ahead and stay calm with no worries. Reading on your query, I was actually impressed with your stable career development. You have an amazing nine years of work experience and are also working as a [Senior Manager in Human resources][1] and thats really great. All that you require now is to take a perfect transition and ensure you have a stable and smooth career ahead. Reading on your inquiry, I am straight away convinced to say, yes its time to take some year out and do an MBA. I have genuinely two suggestions for you and it is upto you

5 answers Renu in Uncategorized category

Hi, Please provide some basic details like your basic education qualification, any work experience, etc. so that we can suggest you areas where you can work being home or part time. However as a homemaker, there are self earning career options like being an Insurance Agent, Investment Advisor, Health Advisor (like Herbalife, Amway, etc), may be some home based business of providing household items, etc.

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Considering your growing family responsibilities, it would not be wise to leave job or change career. [Changing careers][1] would mean that you will need to learn new things and there fore you will have to devote great time in learning them. Though [MCA is a good option][2], I would recommend something else. Why dont you think for Certification in Project Management like PMP. I am sure you were a part of projects in the [IT company][3]. This will help in getting you eligible for appearing for PMP certification. PMP certification will help you rise to the managerial level a

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Such kind of provisional admission would not be granted by any college, since you have appeared for exam in Oct. You will have to wait for the admissions to open around March every year. Best wishes,

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Hello, I would say it is concerned with the stereotypes constructed socially by our society since the ancient education times. But to be honest, all subjects and leading degrees are equal in every aspects of measuring scale, be it, skills, capabilities or potential. As Science has been created with hype that it is one of the most demanding course, that requires high potential and talent to survive in this field, people tend to think Science students are brilliant. But this is not in a true case which our society fails to understand. In my opinion, all these subjects lead to research and inno

3 answers Renu in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, A Diploma in Aviation seems not have resulted in the things you had expected. Have you really tried to project your Aviation diploma for getting a job and why did you accept a job as a receptionist in IT company. Your work experience of four years is big enough to create a history for yourself and it will be difficult for you to shift careers. I would suggest that if you are still interested in Aviation, you should do an advanced course in Aviation may be of IATA and join a professional coaching academy so that you get placement assistance as well. Further, to be best sure of wh

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Yes, you are right that majority of courses have minimum eligibility of 50% in qualifying examination. Since you have 47%, I would suggest you to appear for class improvement again and try to score more than 50%. Also I would like you to consider vocational courses in the field of Arts where this criteria is flexible. Another option is you can complete your Masters of Arts in may be Economics, English, Mass Communication, etc. and try to score more than 55%. This will give you benefit of being a masters degree holder. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would su

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Hi, thanks for approaching us. From your inquiry, I understand you are interested in studying abroad, but not clear which country you are interested in and what subject and level you are willing to do. Having these details will help me tailor my response well, however I will try to opt in for a more generalised answer for your question. Before you begin with approaching study abroad consultants, you will have to first decide on what you want to study, where you want to study and how you are going to pay the fees. 1. Undergraduate degrees? 2. Postgraduate degrees like the MA/ MSc/ MBA? 3. Or

1 answer Dr Aparna in Uncategorized category

Hello Meenakshi, I am glad you recognised your confusion and brought it to us. While many students blindly do whatever they have been told to, very few like you actually recognise you are confused and need help. So this explains you are much capable of handling things better, owing to your self awareness at very young age. As you haven't mentioned the subjects of your 12th grade, I am basing out my answer more generally. 1. [What subjects do you like?][1] First try to analyse what are the subjects you love studying the most as of now. You may have 5 or 6 subjects at your 12th standard de

2 answers Dr Aparna in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at [CareerGuide.COm][1] This system is not followed by any University now. For undergraduation courses 12+3/4 pattern is followed. Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar Founder Director & CEO - Discovering Careers India www.discoveringcareers.com [1]: /

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

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3 answers in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at [CareerGuide.com][1] I would suggest you to [choose a career][2] based on 'do what you love to do'. Loving what you do is tough, but if you choose to do what you love, you will keep progressing and successful. To know what you love, there are methods through which you can know. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo a [psychometric test][3] from [CareerGuide.com][4] which will help you understand yourself in respect of your strengths, weaknesses, emotional quotient, etc. and will exactly tell you w

2 answers Adiba Shahab in Uncategorized category

Hi There, Glad to see you approach us back. Starting your own venture, however having with you some years of work experience is always advised. I understand that you have the zeal to have something of your own, but that needs to be planned out very well and you have to understand it very well what you wish to offer to the people. Leaving courses won't give you anything, but deciding well before which course or area is good for you is most important. Without knowing what you really want from yourself and your career, you cannot progress. I sincerely suggest you to take the [Psychometric te

2 answers Adiba Shahab in Uncategorized category

If you talking for Engineering Course it should SRM. Yes - SRM Chennai has advantage over NCR campus.

2 answers Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at [CareerGuide.com][1] If the terms and conditions which you or your parent has signed at the time of admission mentions that no fees or full fees to be paid for any cancellation of admission post [commencement of the course][2], then you have to pay the total fees and then you will get your certificates in your hands. It is actually illegal to retain the original certificates under the civil law. Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar Founder Director & CEO - Discovering Careers India www.discoveringcareers.com [1]: / [2]:

2 answers Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

Hi ranjoy,MBA is a degree program and PGDM/PGPM are diploma courses. So,degree always have a more value than diploma courses. Apart from PGDM courses from IIM's and other top institutes which has PGDM equivalent to MBA program. Only a university grants degree and IIM 's and other like ISB , NMINS etc are institutes,but there PGDM courses are equivalent to MBA. All the best

1 answer Adiba Shahab in Uncategorized category

Hi You have not mentioned your subjects of graduation.You can do something of your interest. You can go with the master's degree or diploma programs.Biotechnology, Biochemistry, MCA{if maths at +2}, Clinical research , Management, Applied physics, Actuarial science{If strong at maths} etc can be pursued. You can prepare yourself for competitive exams such as civil services, PCS,Banking, CAT etcHope this helpswrite back for moreAll the best

1 answer Adiba Shahab in Uncategorized category