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Radhika Verma

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For a career in counseling, after 10+2 one can do their graduation in subjects like psychology, social work etc. And can go for post graduation in counseling, Life skill education or psychology from an accredited educational institution. Candidates who have Masters degree in any area are eligible to apply for Diploma Course in Counseling, but some institutes prefer students with psychology background. The duration of the course varies from 1- 2 years. Those having a graduation in Psychology can opt for PG Diploma Courses. Besides regular studies, most courses in counseling and guidance are also offered as part time as well as correspon
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rahul r

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There are over 81 Executive MBA colleges in Delhi/NCR Offering 158 Courses. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to a course and college of your choice using the filters on the web page. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/colleges/executive-mba-colleges-delhi-ncr.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Shivansh, the range is somewhere between 25,000-50,000 USD per year including living expenses. You have to show full tuition fee for one year while you are applying for the visa. Doing part time job won't bring down your expenses considerably and depends the kind of job you are doing. You must also see that it does not effect your studies. Consider taking education loan from an Indian bank which you can repay in 15-20 years after securing a job.

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Swati Podder (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Counselor, Shiksha.com

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Hi Alisha,
Please share your profile and contact details to us at studyabroad@shiksha.com and we will get back to you at the earliest.
(Please mention this particular post on your email for reference).
You may also opt for a free profile evaluation call to maximize your admission chances. Learn more about our free of cost study abroad counselling services here:
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Hope this helped. Feel free to revert for further clarification.

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rahul r

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A prospective counselor will begin his or her education with a Bachelor's degree. A student might choose a related major, such as psychology, education or social work, or he or she might choose an unrelated major. If choosing an unrelated major, the student will need to take some electives in psychology. Coursework in general psychology, abnormal psychology, psychology of adolescence, personality psychology and statistics might be useful for preparing for graduate school. Earning a license in any field of counseling requires a master's degree. The degree programme that a student pursues will depend on his or her career objectives, the
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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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Your son has to clear the JEE Advanced to get into IITs. Check your son's chances of getting NIT, IIT or CFTI here:
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Annashwa Chowdhury

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Anu!
If your son takes up CA, it is preferable to go for B.Com degree as both are finance based and have many subjects in common. B.Com with accounts honors is a better option.
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