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35 Views Posted 9 years ago

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It is recommended that you evaluate BBA as your graduation degree. BBA is lighter but a job oriented degree course. You can further do MBA to have a bright career.

57 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You are advised to evaluate B.Tech CS/IT, B.Sc IT or BCA degree to become an Application Developer. If you do not want to study for degree course, you can do short courses on computer languages. But with this option you will face challenges in getting a job.

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After completing class 12th, your son can join undergraduate course in animation or gaming. To excel the course, the person must have creative skill and interest in learning design.

78 Views Posted 2016-05-16 09:59:13

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Craft aria is an institute

44 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Indian Maritime University conducts Join Admission Test for admission to various colleges offering B.Tech Marine Engineering degree. You are advised to appear for JAT. You may refer to information on University website <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.imu.edu.in/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.imu.edu.in/</a> for further details.

44 Views Posted 2016-05-26 10:41:49

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In the public sector, one can find excellent job in the Government Tourism Departments. On the other hand, in the private sector opportunities include in:
1. Travel Agencies.
2. Hotels.
3. Airlines.
4. Transport and Cargo Companies, etc.
Opportunities include in the companies like:
1. Thomas Cook
2. Coz and Kings.
3. SOTC.
4. SITA Travels.
5. Kingfisher Airlines.
6. Emirates.
7. Indian Airlines, etc.
A post-graduation in the field will offer better opportunities. The courses that are available to you to pursue the same are:
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Tourism Management (PGDTM).
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45 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Why don't you opt for IT professional certification courses like Cisco, Microsoft or AWS? Certifications will really help you to shape your career.

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Yes, why not. The main applicant is the student whereas parents are the co-applicant thus it is possible.

7 Views Posted 3 years ago

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deepika maurya,

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Prestige University Scholarships and Funding
Shri Chhavi Jain Memorial Scholarship: The scholarship is given to needy and meritorious students to facilitate such students in pursuing their education. However, Prestige University offers scholarships on the basis of 12 marks and also in graduation marks must be more than 75 percent marks.

43 Views Posted 2016-05-16 09:05:22

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The career growth in animation is rising and someone can have a good career with animation but as I always say as long as you are creative then it’s a good choice to build up a career on this otherwise you will be counted as an average resource.
A monthly salary as much as Rs.30,000 to Rs.40,000. If you are really creative and have been a part of some innovative projects you can bag a pay cheque in excess of Rs.55,000.

39 Views Posted 2016-05-16 01:38:49

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Hi Priyanka,
TCS is one of the most well paying organizations. In order to grow, you need to decide on the course, you should analyse your strengths, career goals, interests, personality, aptitude and ability. If you decide based on these parameters you will put in your best effort and will be successful in your chosen field. You should pursue a stream/course based on two things :
-your career goal
-the type of job you want to do
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.

58 Views Posted 2016-06-07 13:28:35

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DU
BHU
Cochin University

55 Views Posted 2016-02-05 18:56:00

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After doing A level, you might apply for a programmer or Web content developer. Salary depends on many aspects but here, please confirm your academic qualification.

51 Views Posted 2016-06-12 09:14:38

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That depends on when your level of concentration and focus is the most.Generally students prefer to study early morning as they are fresh, the environment is quite and they can focus better.

46 Views Posted 2016-05-16 15:35:49

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Dear smiti. If you want to go in your area means international business side you can seek exports and imports side like star trading houses etc. Including. You can try in software exports, marketing in the same TCS. So try for it.all the best.

49 Views Posted 2016-05-13 17:43:00

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Following are the options to become engineer in India :
(a) BTech after +2 stage with PCM from a recognized board.
(b) Diploma in Engineering after 10th class. You can take lateral entry in 2 year of BTech after Diploma.
(c) Membership exam by AMIE or IETE etc.
(d) Few universities allows lateral entry of BSc graduates into BTech or integrated MTech programs.

143 Views Posted 9 years ago

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A mechanical engineer working in...,

Pl share some experience you already got. There are plenty options available

51 Views Posted 9 years ago

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It depends on your interest. You can go for:
1. Chemical engineering.
2. Mechanical engineering.
3. Aerospace engineering.
4. Geo science engineering.
5. Mining engineering, etc.
You can consider below mentioned colleges:
1. University of Delhi.
2. BITS - Pilani.
3. UPES.
4. MNIT.
5. IIT, etc.

38 Views Posted 9 years ago

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First of all, do not panic, it happens do not focus on what you have done so far, just focus on your present, There is no set rules for a successful career but a list of things you can do that successful people used to do
Wake up early in the morning
Go for a walk or do some exercises
study your subjects, in the morning your concentration will be high so u would be able to study
if u want to do something for your family financially so just focus on your studies. U can also prepare for banking, railway and other government exams. Be confident, focused and persistent in your studies
And success will be your
ALL THE BEST.

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Which course are you interested in?

48 Views Posted 2016-05-29 19:51:58

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Former Partner | MD - Accenture,

Depends upon what you want to achieve - if you want to do a course to be a software developer then take a long-term course (12-18-24 months), else if it is to gain familiarity then take-up appropriate short-term course.
You can also go for full-time computer education, like, BTech, BCA followed by MCA.

38 Views Posted 2016-05-04 19:25:17

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Traveling indeed is an adventure on its own and what could be better than being offered a jobs that would include travel as a integral part of the profile.
Such careers not only offer lucrative packages and experiences but also keeps you away from the monotony of a desk job.
you can also go through this interesting article i came across on shiksha
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/7-jobs-that-pay-you-to-travel-across-the-world-article-4224-1</a>

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At present, there are no tailormade courses for adventure tourism in India. The best course of action for those keen on a career in adventure tourism, in my opinion, would be to finish their graduation and follow it up with an MBA in Tourism Administration from the Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management, apart from which there are numerous universities-like the Himachal University, the Kurukshetra University-that offer a Master's programme in Tourism Administration.It is also worth looking at the adventure and mountaineering courses offered by Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarkashi; Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Dar... View more

54 Views Posted 2016-05-05 00:34:35

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Plan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.,

In which field are you interested to go?

24 Views Posted 3 years ago

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A special educator teaches children with special needs, such as dyslexic children. To become a special educator, you can pursue the following courses after graduation:
1. B.Ed in Special Education
2. B.Ed. Special Education Hearing Impairment
3. B.Ed. Special Education Visual Impairment
4. Diploma in Special Education
5. Post graduate Diploma in Disabilities Studies
6. Professional Diploma in Special Education
7. M.Ed. Special Education
You can pursue these courses at the following colleges: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/special-education/colleges/colleges-india?sby=popularity... View more

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You may go for Bachelors in political science to understand the structure though to join politics even graduation is not necessary. If you really wish to make a difference, law is also a better option and take all your internships during graduation with political parties and learn the tactics and strategies.

21 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Passionate about Legal Journalism,

Import export, customized jewelry, restaurants and construction works.

41 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Computer Science is a very interesting and challenging filed with lots of career opportunities. You may have Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Computer Science in +2 stage. After this you may do B.Tech CSE or BCA/ B.Sc CS.

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interest in agricultural research.,

Most of the competitive exams require more than 50 percent marks in graduation, so try for private jobs like medical representative, medical coding, business development officer, junior assistant, etc.

54 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Engineer | Author,

Hello Tanmay
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Holiday representative
Tour manager
Tourism officer
Tourist information centre manager
Travel agency manager
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Customer service manager
Event organiser
Hotel manager
Marketing executive
Outdoor activities/education manager

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