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my name is aanya. im in my 3rd year of bsc biotechnology hons and soon about to complete my degree. In my 3 year degree, i hated labs and research. I have realized that i don't want to pursue research further. Please help me figure out what career would best suit me as im very indecisive and unclear about my career. I am planning to prpare for GMAT as my last option.

Ans: One thing is clear that you couldn't accept Biotechnology hons as your career. You told GMAT is your last option. Why you are saying so? Before opting for a course of three years students don't even ask them for only three hours. Without any decision they accept a subject and that is the major mistake. First ask yourself what is your choice. You can Give GMAT, but in management also there are more than twenty streams e.g. HR, Marketing, Finance, Operation, IT, Hospital Management, FINTECH etc.etc. So first be clear about your choice, Just follow me here and join me in LINKEDIN for getting future counselling. All the best. GOD BLESS YOU..............................:)
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