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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

If you do MBA abroad, you will get global exposure and multicultural classroom, where you will get varied practical experiences. Whereas in India, you will find similar study method and peer. But, institutions like IIM-A in India is as good as overseas colleges. They have excellent placements. It will open opportunities for you in that country as well. Besides, that, degree might be looked up highly in India, if the institute has global popularity. So, even if you plan to do it from outside, make sure that the institute has some reputation globally about its quality education. In India you will be getting opportunities but not that goo
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Aashay Randhir

Beginner-Level 3

After completing 12th (HsC) with PCM with a minimum of 55% you are eligible for becoming a pilot. You have to join flying clubs for your pilot training and take your CPL but the flying club must be DGCA approved. You should be physically fit and your eyesight should be six by six if you are good in all of these conditions you can apply to different airlines. Or you can join a cadet pilot programme of different airlines but the only disadvantage of cadet pilot programme is that they are very costly.

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Rahul Gulati

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you can join. There are diploma courses as well as degree courses available for hospitality. You can go for BHM course. I would like to suggest you to go for T.John College in Bangalore, as they are offering the same with better placement opportunities as compared to others.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Bachelor of Science Jobs:
Jobs for students of B.Sc are just not restricted to areas of science. They can get jobs with other sectors too. With some training and expertise in a certain field, one can get work with a wide range of non-scientific arenas too. Few of the employment areas after B.Sc area:
These are the few areas where students of B.Sc can get good jobs. Agriculture Industry, Aquariums, Biotechnology Firms, Chemical Industry, Educational Institutes, Environmental Management and Conservation, Forensic Crime Research, Food Institutes, Forest Services, Geological Survey Departments, Health Care Providers, Hospitals, Industrial La
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Garima Ghanghas

Beginner-Level 3

Regarding qualification for a teacher, you can go for either B.Sc or B.Tech. But if you want a career in teaching field then only you should go for B.Sc followed M.Sc, NET or B.Ed.

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Tanu Mishra

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You should pursue hotel management from IHM. It would be good if you pursue a regular course for the same.

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Abhishek Tiwari

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Wel, it is the USA because their pay scale is good as compared India but their standard of living is also high like their pay scale. It all depends on you as to where you want to live your life.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

Role of Biomedical Engineer In a Hospital:
Purchase of equipments (which includes inviting quotations/tenders for purchasing new equipments/machines & preparing comparison chart for the same). Writing specifications for all the new equipments & machinery. Evaluating the equipment &machinery on the basis of its initial cost as well as its operating cost: since many times, the high maintenance & operating cost of the equipment turns out to be much higher than the initial cost. Inspection of incoming equipment & machinery and doing pre-acceptance checks before official acceptance & payment. Maintaining records; for e. g. equipment history.
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