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aman bhawsar

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Well, it helps us to select the career which we are comfortable with and the branch which we must continue in order to get our dream profession.

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Ashish Sinha

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Shipping and Marine are two different career streams. By shipping, we mean that you are getting into the logistics side but why Marine you are becoming the resource that executes work. From the engineering side, run the ships, manage the day to day shipping work, repairs engine, turbines etc. You can do a Masters in Marine Engineering as you've already done mechanical and get into marine life. This life looks lucrative in terms of money but has other consequences like you have to spend 6 months at home and 6 months on the sea. On the contrary in the shipping industry, you can look at jobs in Logistic companies where you can be a planne
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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The minimum qualification to get a good job depends on the sector of job you are looking for, different sector requires different specialisation. If you are looking for IT industry job then Bachelors in Computer Science /Information Technology is a better option. If Finance/Banking is the sector you looking for Bachelors in finance is a better option. So, you must first select the sector in which you are aspiring for a job.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You can go for short term course in food craft. And, may go for hotel management. Chef. Diploma in food preparation, and culinary arts. And, don't worry food is only thing which always attract people, so there is no disappointment in any food related course. You may go for the below link:
http://www.dihm.net/.

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shah devarsh

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Hi Anoop,
I would like to tell you that the placements you get in the college may not be the best you can get, but I felt like they aren't just unworthy, you must check out the opportunities available for you beyond college placements and wisely opt. For any of them whether its college placements or off campus placements.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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BBA is one of the options you may look for as its syllabus is similar to MBA course of the first year. MBA in Marketing includes subjects like Market Research, Digital Marketing, International Marketing, Pricing, and Sales Marketing. These subjects are suitable for engineers, commerce students as well as art students. Subjects like Market Research Analysis needs good analytical and a bit of mathematical skills. Pricing is more related to commerce. So, people from different graduation specialisation opts for marketing based on their interest. Job roles offered after MBA-marketing are mostly in sales roles.

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