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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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As per your query, you can think of M.Sc in wildlife science.
Students shall be exposed to the historical development of wildlife management from anecdotal, observational, traditional practices to modern, scientific, and technocratic approaches used around the world. Principles of population analysis, management, protection and conservation of animals, particularly those of conservation, aesthetics, values, and protected areas are covered.
After the completion of the course, one can get the opportunity for research with national and international universities, avail internship programme(s) in universities, zoos, non-government organi
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rochit patwa

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Hi,
In order to pursue MBA in maritime management, you can apply in BK School of Management, Ahmedabad.
It is the best college in Gujarat. It offers Masters in maritime management.
For this, you have a valid score in CMAT exam.
All the best.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Sandhya,
It is not mandatory to have experience to join Master's degree after completing B.Sc. However, it is recommended to at least have above 2 years of experience before opting for Master's degree. The market is over saturated with inexperienced candidates with Master's degree.
To get some experience will give you an upper hand at the time of placements as experienced candidates are more preferred by employers compared to inexperienced candidates.
I hope it helps. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Pradip,
It is better to go for B.Tech instead of B.Sc (CS) because of following reasons:
1. In B.Tech CS, you will study core subjects which forms the basis of computer science. So, if you want to be a scientist, it is better to study subject from basics.
2. B.Tech CS is practical oriented course, while B.Sc CS is a theory oriented course. Now, if you want to be a scientist, it would better if you are perfect in practical.
3. B.Tech CS will give you more opportunities as it has everything to study from basics to latest technologies and developments.

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shreyas chopra

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Below mentioned are the different courses under hotel management:
1. Front office.
2. Back office.
3. Cook.
4. Receptionist.
5. Hospitality administration.
6. Dietetics and food service management.
7. Food and beverage service.
8. Bakery and confectionery.
Eligibility criteria:
I. You must have completed class 12th in any streams.
II. You should be not more than 22 years .There is some relaxation given to reserved caste students in upper age limit. For SC/ ST, the upper age limit is 25 years.
You can apply for:
1. PUSA.
2. Hotel Taj.
3. Oberoi.
There are many institutes, which conduct their own entrance exam and many state entrance exams are also cond
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Richa Raghawan

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To get admission for M.Sc nutrition, the eligibility is mentioned below:
1. The basic eligibility criterion to pursue M.Sc (Nutrition and fietetics), the degree is BH.Sc/ B.Sc (Home science) with specialization in the related field accredited by ICAR.
2. Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission for M. Sc. (Nutrition and dietetics) degree course.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
Yes, you can because BPO sector require good communication skills, confidence and commitment in a particular person. You can also pursue Bachelor's degree simultaneously. BPO industry welcome all the students.
All the best.

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