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32 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can consider doing Diploma in hotel management, hospitality management, tourism and travel, aviation etc. That leads to job opportunities. Alternately, complete your 10+2 and then proceed to do Bachelors in hotel management. In Bachelors, 10+2 marks, entrance exams, group discussion and personal interview.

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Hi Manoj Tiwari,
There are a lot of good job placement opportunities if you pursue the course from the top colleges. Alot of Global Top Companies hires students from the campus. Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus
Accenture Airtel Amazon amdocs Apple Asian Paints AT&T Axis Bank Bosch Ltd Canara Bank CapGemini Cipla Coca-Cola Cognizant Dell Ericsson India Ernst & Young GODREJ Google HCL Hexaware Technologies Hitachi Honda Two Wheelers Hyatt IBM Incture Technologies IndiGo Airlines Infosys KPIT Cummins Larsen and Toubro Life Cell Mercedes Benz Microsoft MRF Nestle NIIT Pepsi RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) Samsung Son... View more

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Yes, there are chances to get into services, through the degree you can write UPSC exams.

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<p dir="ltr">Combining a Dietitian Diploma with a BSc in Anaesthesia can indeed broaden your career prospects within the healthcare sector. Having expertise in both anaesthesia and dietetics can make you a versatile healthcare professional, capable of addressing various aspects of patient care.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">With dual qualifications, you can explore roles not only in hospitals but also in wellness centers, rehabilitation facilities, or private practice where both anesthesia care and nutritional guidance are valued. Understanding both aspects&mdash;nutrition and anesthesia&mdash;can ... View more

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<p>Graduates can pursue roles such as <strong data-start="682" data-end="714">Airport Operations Executive</strong>, <strong data-start="716" data-end="740">Airline Ground Staff</strong>, <strong data-start="742" data-end="768">Cargo Handling Manager</strong>, and <strong data-start="774" data-end="797">Aviation HR Support</strong>. The BBA programme is designed to prepare students for both technical and management roles in the aviation industry. There might be non-niche opportunities that students might get... View more

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Dear Madhurta,
You will initially have to tell us which field interests you the most? Economics or advertising, as according to your interest we will be able to guide you better.

82 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Prakash,
After completing PG in Mass Communication. The aspirants of the field can look forward to working with the following types of companies and areas:
AIR - All India Radio
Circulation and Public Relations
Central Information Service
Legal Affairs Department
Journals
News Agencies
Press Information Bureau
Photography Companies
TV Channels
Radio Telecasting Companies
Websites Periodicals and Magazines
Newspapers
Advertising Agencies
Books and Novels
Blogs
Broadcasting Corporations
The starting salary for a mass communication professional could be between Rs 12,0... View more

148 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I would say, all the mentioned courses give you good career opportunities depending on your area of interest. You can excel in any of the courses if you are hardworking and sincere enough.

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Greetings, Dheer, Yes, MBA is a good option as BBA serves as a foundation stone for your MBA. You can also go for other options like CA CS or ICWA, etc.

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MBA & MS are equivalent. Mumbai University does not give MBA; they call it Masters in Management studies (MS). All other universities call it Masters in Business Administration. For your information, IIMS (all) offer only PGDM. But, they are most valued, respected and greatly in demand.

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CAT is different to any other competitive exam out there. To succeed, you need to work smartly, and choosing the right coaching institute is the first step. When you talk about coaching institutes in Ghaziabad, there is one that is head and shoulders above the rest. That is TIME Vaishali and Ill tell you why.
1) Faculty - When you talk about best faculty in Ghaziabad or even NCR for that matter, the name of Mr. Ritesh Jain emerges instantly. Ritesh Jain is a leading career counselor frequently conducting Live Career Helpline on various National TV channels like Aaj Tak, Doordarshan, IBN7 and others. He also is an active part of MENSA,... View more

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<p>The MBA/PGDM programme at MES Institute of Management and Career Courses (IMCC) is popular due to its strong industry connections, expert faculty, and comprehensive curriculum. The programme focuses on practical management skills, ensuring high employability. It also offers excellent placement opportunities with top companies like TCS, Wipro, and Accenture. Moreover, scholarships for meritorious students further enhance its appeal, making it an attractive choice for aspiring business professionals.</p>

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<p>After completing an MBA from Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, graduates have promising career prospects in various sectors, especially in healthcare management. They can explore opportunities in renowned companies like Adani Group, Amazon, Bosch Ltd, CapGemini, HSBC, IBM, Infosys, JSW Steel, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Lenskart, Samsung, TCS, and Tech Mahindra.</p><p>With specialised MBA in Healthcare Management from the institute, students can pursue roles in healthcare administration, hospital management, pharmaceutical management, and other related fields. The diverse range of job opp... View more

104 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding supply chain management. The article mentioned at the link provided below contains important details like:
1) Courses available in SCM
2) Popular Courses
3) Job Prospects
4) Remuneration offered
5) Popular Institutes which offer courses in SCM. Link: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/articles/career-in-supply-chain-management-blogId-4786" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/articles/career-in-supply-chain-management-blogId-4786</a>.

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LM Thapar School Of Management is delighted to host an insightful webinar on the Future of Careers- The MBA Advantage. It has a legacy of transforming graduates into professionals with a unique platform of global exposure with experiential learning. With rigorous pedagogy, the school prepares the students to be globally sensitive with a scholarly and social entrepreneurial mindset.

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From now, you should prepare for JEE Mains.So that you will be eligible for good colleges like as IIT, NIT, etc., then your future will be safe. Otherwise, you have another option like private college but it will not be a better choice.
Thank you and all the best.

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Student can choose any among following career pathways:
1) CORPORATE JOBS - Multiple options or sub-pathways designed according to the competency of the students to prepare them for specific sectors/job profiles as per needs of industry.
2) GOVERNMENT JOBS - Courses to prepare students for Civil services, Public Sector Undertakings and jobs in the Government sector.
3) HIGHER STUDIES - This pathway prepares students for competitive examinations such as GATE UGC NET CAT MAT etc. And helps in their progression in higher studies / research.
4) ENTREPRENEURSHIP - Hand-holding through Startup School and e-Coaches:
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48 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi,
These are the options you can choose from:
1. Ayurveda BAMS, it is the traditional Hindu system of medicine which is based on the idea of balance between bodily systems. It has a lot of scope lately.
2. Homeopathy BHMS, it is the field which believes in treating a sick person with minute doses of natural extracts which in a normal person would produce symptoms.
3. Unani (BUMS): it is the person Arabic medicine which was mainly practiced during Mughal rule in India.
4. Pharmacy B.Pharma: It is the science that includes preparing and dispensing drugs.
5. Veterinary: Feild in medicine that specializes in welfare ... View more

164 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Kazi,
There are excellent career opportunities in hospital management as it is growing day by day.
Employment Areas
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- Health care Organization
- Nursing Homes
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Hospital Consulting Firms
- Universities & Research Institution
Apollo, Wockhardt, Max, Fortis, Tata & Ducans are setting up hospitals & clinics across the India & providing multi specialty health care services.
Good luck.
Thank you.

65 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes you can go for MBA after B.Sc in food technology. You can pursue MBA in any field of your interest like Marketing/HR/Operations. MBA gives you an opportunity to showcase your abilities at managerial level. MBA is altogether a different playing field.

61 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
For the purpose of securing a good job and earn handsome salary all you need to have a good degree and knowledge about your field. However, an additional degree will always fetch you better results. So BBA LLB would surely help you in getting a good placement. However, MBA along with the same course would definitely serve you even better in terms of better prospects. However, even a law degree along with BBA can get you good results.

109 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Building Digital Businesses.,

If you really want to be a cook.
It is very good.
Do a research about the field, find each and every aspect of the cooking.
This will increase your knowledge about the field too.
Then, you can find out the possibilities and the way which is reliable to you.
In this case, I can only suggest you to follow your heart and be practical for your goals and actions.
Best of luck.

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<p>The BTech degree in Computer Science and Engineering is pretty different from pursuing a career in &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/veterinary-science-chp"&gt;Veterinary Science&lt;/a&gt;. So, it will sort of be a career and educational shift. The following are the steps you may take:</p><ul><li><strong>Do the Needed Coursework: </strong>Enroll in and complete the minimum required undergraduate coursework in basic sciences, like biology and chemistry, which are essential in admission to most veterinary schools.</li><li><strong>Get Veterinary Exper... View more

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Hello Vishwajit,
After diploma, you are entitled for lateral admission directly in 2nd year of engineering college in your state. Just keep track of announcements made by DTE of Tech Edu of your state in this regard.

46 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Pranay, Please refer to the link below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/articles/choosing-design-as-a-career-blogId-19249" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/articles/choosing-design-as-a-career-blogId-19249</a>.

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<p>If you are not succeeding in clearing ssc CGL in 5 years. it means either you are not preparing whole heartedly or you are not apt for this examination…so it's my sincere advice to you.please shift your focus towards other state/central level examinations…and see which examination you can easily crack according to your ability…</p>

17 Views Posted 8 years ago

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M.Sc maths or integrated PhD in maths from Chennai Mathematical Institute /M.Maths from Indian statistical institute Kolkata /M.Sc or integrated PhD from IIT by scoring high marks in IIT JAM. If you want to study abroad, prepare for IELTS/GRE/TOEFL and for MBA, GMAT. CAT is also for MBA in IIMs. If you have interest in learning foreign language than you can do certificate then Diploma in French /Spanish /Russian/Japanese/Mandarin from DU or university of languages.

101 Views Posted 3 years ago

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There is no restriction for doing MBA in any stream. It all depends on your interest in which stream you want to do MBA. If you are a non IT background student then also you can pursue MBA in IT but I would like to tell you that if you don't have at all knowledge about IT so it will be difficult for you to cope up. Information technology MBA have proven themselves to be a great degree to progress up the managerial ladder. But for some graduates, a little experience is needed first. Good thing IT MBA can help to prepare students for a variety of non-managerial positions. One such job is that of data analyst.

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<p>The selection criteria for the MBA/PGDM course at MES Institute of Management and Career Courses (IMCC) include the following:</p><ol><li>Entrance Exams: Candidates must have valid scores in exams such as CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, ATMA, MAH-CET, GMAT, or MHT-CET.</li><li>Academic Background: Applicants should have a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories).</li><li>Group Discussion and Personal Interview: Shortlisted candidates based on entrance exam scores are required to participate in group discussions and personal interviews conduc... View more

144 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Shubham,
The best is a matter of personal choice. You have to know your likes and dislikes, know your career priorities and decide accordingly. Options for you include a MS in physics if you want a research oriented career in this subject. You may also look for MS programmes in more specialised fields like astronomy, transport design, etc.

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