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As per the official stats, the average package offered to BSc students is INR 5.7 Lacs to INR 5.9 lakh. After investing INR 1.2 Lacs to INR 2 Lacs for tuition fee, the ROI is good enough. Students can get placed with an average package of INR 5.7 Lacs to INR 5.9 Lacs after completing BSc from Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University.
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Yes, a student can apply for more than one course based on their qualifications but must fill out appropriate online forms for the same. There is a link that the students will get in their interface ‘Apply for another program’ this link can be used to fill out the application form for another programme. Any other mode of application for multiple programmes might not be accepted. The same can be confirmed from the admission office of IISc Bangalore.
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The students pursuing a BSc in International Hospitality Management from IIHM Hyderabad can work in Hotel, Catering, Event Management, Marketing, Business Development and many other domains. A degree in International Hospitality Management can easily provide jobs within India and other parts of the world. Some of the areas where job opportunities can be hunted are listed below:
- Hotel Manager
- Guest Relationship Manager
- Business Development Manager
- Revenue Manager
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Indian students who complete a BSc from Camosun College can pursue various job opportunities in Canada. Here are some job opportunities that may be available to BSc graduates include Environmental Scientist, Data Analyst, Quality Control Analyst, Research Scientist, Environmental Health and Safety Specialist. They can work in various industries, including government, consulting, finance, technology, and non-profit organizations.
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Combining a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Accident and Emergency Care Technology with an MBA in a specialised field can be a strategic move for career advancement and specialization. Here are some MBA specializations you can consider after completing your B.Sc in Accident and Emergency Care Technology:
Healthcare Management: An MBA in Healthcare Management can be an excellent choice. It will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to manage healthcare facilities, hospitals, or healthcare systems effectively.
Hospital Administration: Hospital administration focuses on the management and administration of healthcare institutions. Th
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