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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes. Hotel Management is a good career choice for both men and women. Career choices are wide open once you complete a degree from IHM.

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Beginner-Level 5

Based on my experience, I have seen many people do nothing due to CSE because they did with private college. So, you better try with Government institute because it has good placement. But, for the government institute, you need to score 80% or above in 10-12th and huge rank in JEE MAIN/ ADVANCE. So, based on your score and interest, go according to it.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Armaan,
With data that you have given, it appears to be distinctly possible. I would advise you to go to specialised agency dealing with sending students to Canada for further actions required to be taken.

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Aditya AmanCareerPolice.com, Hospitality Career Blog

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It's never a good idea to drop out. As you still wanted to have some skills (Culinary) you have to study. Complete your 12th and then start in Culinary Schools. Maybe, Diploma but after that, it would be beneficial for you. Otherwise, you will regret why I dropped out.

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n manishNothing special

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Go for B. Com Hons

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

There are multiple functional specializations in MBA such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, IT, SCM, Logistics, Operations, Systems, General Management or sector specific specializations like Travel & Transportation, Telecommunications, Healthcare, Banking, Insurance, etc. One must chose MBA specialization based on his or her interests, educational background, prior job experience and personality, skills and competencies.
Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, and good communication skills and have entrepreneurial attitude, then you must go for Marketing.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Following are career options for PCMC students after 12th class:
(a) Engineering
(b) BCA
(c) B.Sc IT/CS
(d) B.Sc Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Statistics
(e) B Architecture
(f) BBA, BMS, BBE etc.
(g) Five years integrated law
(h) NDA
(I) SCRA
(j) Merchant Navy
(k) Fashion Designing
(l) Hotel Management
Students can change stream to Commerce, Economics, and Humanities etc. You may choose any, based on your interest to excel in professional life.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are advised to appear in National Defence Academy(NDA) examination conducted by UPSC for selection of officers for three arms of Defence Services. NDA is an iconic institution and hallmark of global excellence in the sphere of military education. It is located in Khadakwasla, Pune and Maharashtra.
Educational eligibility criteria for appearing in NDA examinations is as follows:
(a) Army Wing of National Defence Academy: Candidates applying for Indian Army must have passed class 12/HSC in 10+2 pattern of School Education or equivalent examination conducted by a State Education Board or a University.
(b) Air Force, Navy and Naval Academ
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Yes, you can go for B.Sc Maths (Hons.), after class 12th. Some colleges though insists of having a science background, but then there are colleges those who accept. if a student has maths as one of their subjects. I guess Delhi University allows you for this, but you need to check out for their cut off for the same.

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