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Mayank Kumar is the co-founder and managing director of upGrad, a higher EdTech company. With over 10 years of experience in the education sector, Kumar can offer guidance about degree courses, campus, job-linked and executive programmes and studying abroad.An MBA graduate from ISB Hyderabad, he holds a BTech in mechanical engineering from IIT Delhi.... more
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My sister has taken a drop year after class 12th for competitive exam but now she want to reconsider that she scored 66% in cbse class 12th science stream with maths d bio please suggest some career options for her to continue in Goa

Ans: There are several career options that your sister can consider based on her interests and strengths. Here are some suggestions: BioTech Engineering, Medicine, Healthcare Management. While there are a few institute's that offer these courses in Goa, you can explore an online degree while pursuing a engineering degree/management degree physically in Goa
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An internationally certified career coach, Praseeja Nambiar works as a counsellor at the Stonehill International School, Bengaluru.
In the last nine years, she has helped over 1,000 students with their admissions into Indian and international universities.
Nambiar received her training from Global Career Counselling and the University of California, LA (UCLA) Extension and is certified as a career coach by Certified Career Services Provider.
She contributes to the International Career and College Counselling institute by training other counsellors across the globe.
Nambiar is also an evaluator for the Council of International Schools and will soon be leading the IB careers-related programme at Stonehill International School.... more
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My sister has taken a drop year after class 12th for competitive exam but now she want to reconsider that she scored 66% in cbse class 12th science stream with maths d bio please suggest some career options for her to continue in Goa

Ans: She can study business management, marine sciences, Psychology. University of Goa has some options mentioned. Goa College of Engineering has admissions on. Goa Institute of Management can be another option to study management sciences. Hospitality management is yet another great source of employability as the state relies heavily on tourism.
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My married ex still texts me for comfort. Because of him, I am unable to move on. He makes me feel guilty by saying he got married out of family pressure. His dad is a cardiac patient and mom is being treated for cancer. He comforts me by saying he will get separated soon and we will get married because he only loves me. We have been in a relationship for 14 years and despite everything we tried, his parents refused to accept me, so he chose to get married to someone who understands our situation. I don't know when he will separate from his wife. She knows about us too but she comes from a traditional family. She also confirmed there is no physical intimacy between them. I trust him, but is it worth losing my youth for him? Honestly, I am worried and very confused.
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