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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students can pursue various career options after completing their Distance BA course programme which varies for 3 to 6 years depending upon the college and student. The most common career choices for Distance BA candidates are Journalist, Media Planner, Content Writer, Civil Servant, Digital Marketer, Insurance Manager, Human Resource Manager, and others.
Students can earn a median salary after completing Distance BA course ranging from INR 2 LPA to 5 LPA, which may increase depending upon the job profile and candidate's expertise. Students are advised to check the placement packages of the particular colleges candidates before applying
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Robotics Engineering graduates can look forward to a lot of earning opportunities with recruiters offering them handsome salary packages. Some of the popular Robotics Engg. job profiles are given here:
- Robotics Application Engineer
- Robotics Software Engineer
- Robotics Lead Technician
- Automation Engineer
- Mechatronics Engineer
- Robotics Research Scientist
- Electro-Mechanical Engineer
- Robotics Quality Engineer
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The career options after MBBS other than clinical practice are:
- Medical Research
- Medical Writing & Journalism
- Hospital Administration
- Public Health & Epidemiology
- Health Informatics
- Teaching & Academics
- Medical Law & Ethics
- Alternative Careers
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the UF Career services are mentioned below-
- Gator Professional Series- Career development workshops
- Career planning- Individual and group options for studentsto get facilities like career conversations, workshops, guides, etc.
- Industry Engagement Opportunities- Project Resume, Skills lab, Coffee Chat, on-campus interviews, etc.
- Career Fairs- Summer Experience Fair, Just in Time Fair, etc conducted from time to time. These fairs provide networking opportunities to the students
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The career path of an Air Hostess includes multiple levels of progression:
Trainee Cabin Crew – Initial phase with probation, training, and supervised flights.
Junior Air Hostess – Assigned to domestic or short-haul flights with basic responsibilities.
Senior Air Hostess – Manages a section of the cabin, supervises junior crew members.
Cabin Crew Supervisor – Oversees cabin crew performance, safety protocols, and service quality.
Cabin Crew In-charge / Lead – Heads the entire cabin crew team for a flight.
Instructor / Trainer – Works with aviation academies or airlines to train new cabin crew.
Ground Staff / Managerial Roles – T
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Culinary Arts students have variety of options for career growth such as, chef, pastry chef, and food stylist. Graduates from this field can also choose to start their own ventures like starting their own restaurants, or food business.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A DMLT graduate alone may not directly qualify for a research career, as research roles typically require a BMLT, MSc MLT, or PhD in medical laboratory sciences or related fields.
However, DMLT graduates can work as lab assistants in research institutes, supporting diagnostic studies. To advance in research, they must pursue higher education and gain expertise in areas like microbiology, pathology, or biotechnology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, home-based Physiotherapy is a growing career option, especially for elderly patients, post-surgery recovery, and individuals with mobility issues. With the rise of tele-rehabilitation and personalized home care services, many physiotherapists offer consultations and treatment at patients' homes.
This model provides flexibility and direct patient engagement while reducing hospital visits. Independent practitioners and startups are increasingly exploring this service due to its rising demand.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The difference between Nursing and D Pharmacy course can be check below:
Factor | D Pharmacy | Nursing |
|---|---|---|
Duration | 2 years | 3-4 years (BSc Nursing) |
Focus | Pharmaceuticals, drug formulation, dispensing | Patient care, medical procedures, treatment assistance |
Work Environment | Pharmacies, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies | Hospitals, clinics, home healthcare, nursing homes |
Job Roles | Pharmacist, medical representative, drug inspector | Staff nurse, nursing officer, critical care nurse |
Higher Studies | B Pharmacy, Pharm D, M Pharmacy | MSc Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Specializations |
Earning Potential | INR 2-5 LPA (entry-level) | INR 3-6 LPA (entry-level) |
Scope Abroad | Good opportunities in pharmaceutical industries | High demand in developed countries like the USA, UK, Canada |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Law is required in almost every section of the society including government, corporates, and private practices. So in comparison to other sectors LLM and other Law professions will always be in demand, as the complexities are increasing.
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