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Pratik GuptaFear is a opportunity to Become Great.Take it

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Hi,
After completing the course there are various job opportunities for the student to work with large hotel chains including the Taj group, ITC, Oberoi hotels, Hilton group, etc. There is a huge demand of skilled professionals in the merchant navy and cruise ship. So, if you are looking for a career in hotel management than it could be a good decision, but choose the best institute because the chances of employment is generally higher from the top institute. The girls who are interested in hospitality sector, they can also go for air-hostess courses.

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Pratik GuptaFear is a opportunity to Become Great.Take it

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Hello Dipendra,
After completing the course there are various job opportunities for the students to work with large hotel chains including the Taj group, ITC, Oberoi hotels, Hilton group, etc. There is a huge demand of skilled professionals in the merchant navy and cruise ship. So, if you are looking for a career in hotel management than it could be a good decision, but choose the best institute because the chances of employment is generally higher from the top institute. The girls who are interested in hospitality sector, they can also go for air-hostess courses.

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Ajay BangrwaAttitute killer

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Yes, you can do it.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Yes, if you are not interested in M.Sc or MBA, then you should not go for it. You can try some courses of your interest and if you want to get a job, then you can also apply for competitive exams like bank exams, SSC exams.
As we all know very well about the perks and benefits of government jobs, so I think it is the best career option.
You can visit the below mentioned link for bank exam preparation:
http://goo.gl/qH1HHM
Best of luck.

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alka kumari

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Yes, it's a good to have dual Bachelor's degree.

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Arbaaz khan

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Its all depend upon the company recuirement.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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You should concentrate on chemistry. Focus on this subject and you can work as a chemist in a laboratory.

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apoorva bajpai

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BA economics (Hons.) is mainly theoretical and B.Sc in economics have maths with economics. Both are good options. Your choice must depend on your interest.

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