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2013-07-05 11:29:51New answer posted
2013-07-05 11:29:14New answer posted
2013-07-02 16:56:32
Contributor-Level 10
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Affiliated to
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Rizvi College of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Mumbai University, YCMOU-Nashik, IGNOU, AICTE
Year of establishment
1992
Degree prog
B Sc (Hons), BA (HIS), B Sc (HMCO)
Mode of Admission
Interview
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Institute of Advanced Management, Kolkata
Edinburgh Napier University and West London University UK, Punjab Technical University, AICTE, CISCE
Year of establishment
1989
Degree of prog
BA Hospitality Management, B Sc Hotel Management
Other prog
Diploma in HA, MBA in HM, F & B Management and Diploma in Culinary Skills
Mode of Admission
Common Hotel Admission Test
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Hotel and Catering Management Institute
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2013-07-02 15:35:37Beginner-Level 4
For details related to the fee structure for the course of BA in Journalism, please contact our admission officers at 9243750002/03.
For more details, please log on to the college website www.gardencitycollege.edu
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2013-07-02 12:35:02
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2013-06-29 17:45:04New answer posted
2013-06-28 12:47:25
Guide-Level 11
1. If you wish to be a teacher in school, then go for B.ED and crack Teacher Eligibility Test. Eligibility conditions are:
(a) Bachelor's Degree with 50% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+3 or 11+2+2 pattern, or with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+2 or 11+3 pattern
(b) Having studied at least two subjects at the bachelor's degree level, to be later taken as school teaching subjects
2. Else if you aim at being a lecturer, then I would advice you to go for a regular masters degree in a relevant discipline and clear U.G.C NET conducted mainly to recruit research assistants and professors in various streams of education.
Qual
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2013-06-27 16:29:33
Guide-Level 11
1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS.
If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst, then go for SAP.
2. I would say that SAS is more about statistics and is a reporting tool/language. SAP on the other hand is does just about everything from Human Resources to Accounting and splits Accounting into General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable (Finance in SAP speak) and stock control (Logistics in SAP speak).
3. To add on I can suggest you a few companies currently hiring in SAS are GE,Genpact, Standard
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2013-06-26 10:19:02
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