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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Ideally, one should expect around 3.5 lacs per annum to 4 lacs per annum after an experience of over 3 years in ant IT company. However, this isn't mandatory as it depends on your performance, market conditions, profit earned by the company in these financial years and on other factors. Currently, due to the global recession and issues related to VISA by the USA, the IT industry has suffered a setback. Therefore, the increments per year will certainly stoop down.
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Scholar-Level 18
Whole world opens up for you after 12th. Which subjects of humanities have you taken? You can make a career in education field by doing Masters in your chosen subject. You can crack civil services examination. If it's economics you can become finance consultant. Firstly, take admission for graduation.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
There is no requirement as such. The whole idea of Event Management is sheer dedication, hard work and creativity. Conventional Degrees has doesn't impact much as the course itself is determined to be purely professional. So, the minimal qualification as of graduation in any stream for post-graduation diploma and 12+ for diploma is applicable.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Contributor-Level 7
Yes, it will help you for a better career because BBA is not a Master's degree. It is only a Bachelor's degree. You have work experience as well, so MBA will be profitable for you for your bright future.
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes. It's good to aim to give it a try to civil services. Basic eligibility is graduation. It's quite fulfilling job. M.Sc will take you in a different direction. You can take admission in M.Sc but pursue civil services.
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