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Over 3 years of work experience is a good one and coupled with BE background, you should definitely have bright chances. If you are unhappy with the current work profile that you have, ask your concerned manager if there is an option to change your profile- something that is a win to both of you. If not digital marketing, any other area of specialisation that will interest and challenge you as well as is a need of the hour for the company. If there are none and you are very unhappy with the profile and want to mandatorily choose digital marketing, then start applying for jobs on leading websites and request for references through f
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1. Work experience - Nothing can match this. Choose a job role that suits you or at least interests you remotely and get practical exposure working in an organisation. It also gives you time to reflect in the mean time as to how to proceed going forward. When you are working, lot depends on how innovative, creative, disciplined and forth coming you are as an individual. Take up more responsibilities and work, build your contacts slowly and steadily, be on the look for resources to boost your knowledge and skills internally or through online support. Initial years of work experience should be full of learning and stretching yourself
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Guide-Level 15
It's nice to see your interest in Culinary Arts. My suggestion would be to go for Culinary courses specifically, as you have your dreams specific.
I chose BHM because I wanted to learn all four core departments. If you're doing BHM, it's just a waste of time because you know your specific field of interest and I would suggest you to mould yourself towards it.
Diploma in Culinary Arts will give you basics to all the cuts, preparations, methods of cooking and various other aspects. Culinary Arts doesn't need a degree, it needs experience rather.
And to support your basics, you will need a Culinary degree not full-fledged Hotel Managem
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Guide-Level 12
Total Marks 100, Duration 2 hrs. at Apeejay campus, New Delhi
There will be two Sections: Objective & Subjective questions comprising:
General Awareness, General Knowledge and Current Affairs (50 marks).Questions related to the field of chosen course. (50 Marks)
Direct Admission (Through Interview)
There will be Direct Admission for those students with 60% and above marks in graduation, those pursuing final year but have 60% & above marks in their first two years, are exempt from the written test. However, they have to appear before the interview pane
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