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Dear Students

DEAR STUDENTS

Deciding a career is the most important decision anyone has to take once in his/her life.So think hundred times before taking a decision as once a decision is taken it should be final.

The most important thing in the world is your life that has been
given to you once and never again.
Life is the most precious gift of Almighty Allah and it is your duty
to make the best use of it.

A person should decide about his/her career keeping in a view the grade, aptitude, and financial support.

He/she should also give importance to the scope, job opportunities and pay scale at the time of completion of the course of studies i.e four or five years after now.

In the first preference, a student should try to achieve a degree from a Top-Ranking University in the most demanding program of studies having the maximum job opportunities with the highest pay-scale.
in the second preference he/she should try to have a degree from a Top-Ranking University in the program of studies according to his/her aptitude and scope.

Keeping in view the aptitude of the student and the scope in job-market.

You should select the best according to your needs and desires. you should remember that if you work hard sincerely, than you can make your scope in every field of life, whether you have a highly profiled degree or not. 

Degree helps to get a standing in any Organization/Department but the scope, demand and value is built on your talents, creativity, sincerity and devotion.

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