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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 17, 2024Hindi
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My daughter is doing BSc EMS( ECONOMICS MATHS STATISTICS ) from Christ university Bangalore. What are the possible career options for job or further academics?

Ans: Number crunching or statistics is a big employment OPPO from academics,corporates..even sports!?

Please discuss with the college career counselor about the immediate placement opportunities..viz a viz further academics!!

If you do need further professional advice happy to assist
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Hi Sir, I am retired and 63 years old. Having 50 lacs in equity.1.5 cr MF, 25 lacs in SCSS.expected landproperty sale of 4.5 cr also having own house and no education or marriage expenses of children. Medical insurance of 10 lack for me and wife. However intended to buy a residential property of 3 cr to get relax from capital gain post selling the land. And same will be given to daughter later. Need monthly expenses of 1.25 lack. Since market is too volatile. Kindly suggest way forward.
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