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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Frankly speaking, it depends on the college you go to unless you are a self-taught guy and can learn concepts like Data Structures on your own. One thing I would suggest is along with the courses you are taking at your college enrol in the same courses online on websites like Coursera. These courses are taught by professors from Stanford and other elite universities. You will benefit a lot from it. Also, code as much you can. If you wanted to be a developer one key thing is you should code, code and code.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
1) B.A. Stands for Bachelor of Arts. Course duration is 3 years. The best thing about this course is that so many B.A. Specialisation courses are available to choose from. A general set of common B.A. Subjects are present, in addition to which specialisation subjects are also present. Some specialisation areas are- B.A. Psychology, B.A. History, B.A. Archaeology, B.A. Economics, B.A. Journalism and Mass Communication, B.A. English, B.A. Hindi, B.A. Malayalam, B.A. In other languages (state wise), B.A. Sociology, B.A. Politics, B.A. Geography, B.A. Indian Culture, B.A. Social Wo
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 1
https://www.managementstudyguide.com
Just go through the various courses.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Aspiring chefs may pursue formal training through culinary programs offered by community colleges, universities and culinary institutes. Some chefs complete certificate programs that typically last a few months, while others earn 2-year associate's or 4-year Bachelor's degrees. Culinary programs focus on in-class instruction and hands-on training in the kitchen. Courses commonly include safety and sanitation, baking and cooking techniques, food preparation and nutrition. Depending on the programme, students may be required to complete internship programs. Apprenticeship Programs:
Alternatively, potential chefs c
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Guide-Level 11
I hope it helps.
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