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Please refer to this link - http://study.com/articles/Educational_Requirements_for_an_Executive_Chef.html
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Career options after 12th for a non medical student :-
B.Tech
B.Sc (Hons.)
B.Sc Electronics
Law
Hotel Management
B.Sc Animation
B.Sc IT
Fashion Designing
Merchant Navy
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
An actuary in India typically works in the following fields:-
Life Insurance
Consultants
Investments
Government
General Insurance
Health Insurance
Reinsurance Companies
Pension Funds
Academics
Risk Management
Duties of Actuaries:-
Actuaries typically do the following:-
- Compile statistical data and other information for further analysis.
- Estimate the probability and likely economic cost of an event such as death, sickness, an accident, or a natural disaster.
- Design, test, and administer insurance policies, investments, pension plans, and other business strategies to minimize risk and maximize profitability.
- Produce charts, tables,
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The destination of your college for designing totally depends on you. You need to look at affordability, suitability of preferred location and the college culture. If you would like to settle abroad and work there then you rather study in an international university since they would not recognise your Indian qualification. If you wan to be in India and work here the it depends which segment you wan to specialise in. In India you would also find designing traditional indian clothes while International Universities shall have a edge over wes
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Firstly you should decide that in which field you are more interested. If you want to get into banking field, then the required eligibility criteria to apply for banking exams is graduation. Banking job profile is really good with lots of benefits and perks like good salary structure and promotions, government official leaves, etc. You can prepare for IBPS PO, IBPS RRB, IBPS Clerk, etc. The most helpful thing to crack the banking exams is solving previous year question papers.
Check previous year question papers here: https://scoop.eduncle.com/ibps-po-question-papers
And if you are interested in teaching profession, then you can s
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