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CAT, XAT, CMAT, CET Expert - Answered on Mar 14, 2024

Patrick Dsouza is the founder of Patrick100.
Along with his wife, Rochelle, he trains students for competitive management entrance exams such as the Common Admission Test, the Xavier Aptitude Test, Common Management Admission Test and the Common Entrance Test.
They also train students for group discussions and interviews.
Patrick has scored in the 100 percentile six times in CAT. He achieved the first rank in XAT twice, in CET thrice and once in the Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test.
Apart from coaching students for MBA exams, Patrick and Rochelle have trained aspirants from the IIMs, the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and the S P Jain Institute of Management Studies and Research for campus placements.
Patrick has been a panellist on the group discussion and panel interview rounds for some of the top management colleges in Mumbai.
He has graduated in mechanical engineering from the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad. He has completed his masters in management from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Mar 13, 2024Hindi
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Sir I have done a PhD in Chemistry and now I am pursuing 2nd year of LLB ( Hons) ... is there any advantage of it ... which career is better and stressfree .. being a professor or a judge ... manyatimes i want to pursue judiciary preparation but i am 28 already ... dont know if i will be able to make it .... Also are there any career options in which i can work from home and earn good

Ans: There are varied type of jobs as far as being a professor is concerned and similar is the case with respect to judiciary. Some of these would be highly stressful roles others will be less so. My recommendation would be to pursue a career which you are interested in and you will feel less stress with regards to your job.
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