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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
- AME.
- Commercial Pilot.
BBA in aviation is a good course to pursue as it offers good career prospects and growth opportunities.
The program aims to create skilled professionals for the aviation sector and allied fields of travel and tourism.
After completing this course you will develop comprehensive knowledge about the industry necessary for their success with the strong business foundation to compete in both aviation and non-aviation sector.
A career in the aviation field is considered glamorous and exciting because of the opportunities for travel.
Please remember aviation is an evergreen industry with huge opportunities.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
As a commerce student, you can definitely pursue Law. Though you have not specified your previous qualification, assuming it to be 12th, you can go for Integrated BBA LLB, Integrated B.Com LLB course.
Opting for these Integrated courses will save your one year. You will be able to finish off your degree in 5 years, thus saving one precious year of your life as well as fees for one year. Otherwise you have to spend 6 years, 3 years for BBA/ B.Com and 3 years for LLB.
Some of the good places offering Integrated Law courses are NALSAR, Lovely University, Bennett University, etc. All these places offer admission on different cri
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Becoming a travel journalist can be a fun, exciting, and rewarding career! As with any career, you must have dedication and passion. A good education (formal or informal) complemented with hard work is key.
Key Factors to Consider
You must love to write, especially about travel. Do you have a good idea for a story? Do you possess communication powers? Are you able to get people to speak with you? Are you be able to breathe life into a story with your words and make it come alive? Can you work under pressure? You may want to consider these before you embark on a journey to become a travel journalist.
Becoming a travel journalist
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Clinical psychologist.
Counselling psychologist.
Educational psychologist.
Forensic psychologist.
Further education teacher.
Health psychologist.
High-intensity therapist.
Occupational psychologist.
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8 years ago
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Good luck.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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