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careelogy SuchiInspiring the best in you

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No career is inherently superior to the other. Law and engineering are significantly different from each other.
In the field of law, the qualities of a person such as interest, oratory/conversation skills, cunning wit, ability to deflect & manipulate arguments and other soft skills are essential for progress. Law requires skills beyond bookish knowledge. A career in law is like an adventure. Every case is unique and every lawyer (at least litigating) crafts his/her own story.
Engineering, on the other hand, is not heavily dependent on the person's soft skills. A career in engineering basically requires strong working knowledge and applic
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Vijay Shinde

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Specialisations in MBA depend on your ability, capability, and ambitions for a particular career track. Whatever you choose, you should be good at it and enjoy it. Some good Business Schools in Mumbai are SP Jain, NMIMS, Welingkar, MISB & Athena School of Management.

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Harshit Mehta

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If you have a passion for cooking and enjoy experimenting with recipes then you are cut for becoming a chef. Cooking is just one small aspect of a chef's job. Running a full fledged commercial kitchen requires dedication, patience and exceptional mental strength (not to mention being extremely competent and up to date about the happenings in the culinary world). Besides being a good cook, you need to be a good man and money manager.
Please refer to the link to understand the approach that celebrity chefs followed to pursue their dreams:
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/5-celebrity-chefs-an
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subodh parker

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DOEACC is an autonomous body of the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Government of India with Head Quarters at New Delhi. It is envisioned to bring the most updated global industry relevant computer education, within the reach of more and more in the areas of Information, Electronics and Communication Technology (IECT).
Realising the wide gap in the availability of quality computer professionals to meet India's ambitious leadership plans in software exports, the society has revolutionized computer knowledge dissemination, by offering its meticulously prepared curriculum through t
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shreyas chopra

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In this competitive business environment, it is essential for a manufacturer to maintain error-free production and reduced time to market' to stay ahead of competitors. CAD/CAM/CAE has emerged as a critical application for manufacturers.
It offers ample opportunities in industries like Foundry, Sheet metal industry and Automotive industry.
Please refer to the link for more details:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/cad-cam-cae/articles/your-career-after-cad-cam-cae-blogId-4568

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Joyeeta Paul

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Food technology specialists are in high demand. We all have to eat every day and make sure our diets are healthy and nutritious, which means better and healthier products will always be necessary. This science is used in the packaging of food to preserve it for a long time. Food processing is becoming popular nowadays as people have started using packaged food items in their daily diets. A food technologist is also known as the food scientist who works in the food processing industry and helps in developing healthy, high nutrition, and convenient food products. With increasing health consciousness, people are looking for food which is
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Ritika Pradhan

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Photographers need some formal education, depending on their speciality. Learn more about the education and job duties to see if this is the right career for you.
In order for someone to become a professional photographer, there is no educational element required but it is strongly recommended individuals learn the field through a college degree or formal training.
Refer to the link below, to check out the career options in photography:
https://www.shiksha.com/career-in-photography-article-4618-1

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Himanshu Rao

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People have esteem faith on homeopathic medicines and sometimes give more weightage than allopathic. I have heard from many people that they are taking homeopathic medicine because of not getting positive result from allopathic. This shows its relevancy and also why one students are opting homeopathy as a career. Even homeopathy medicine is safe for kids. I give my son Calcarea phosphoric 6X, good for bones and calcium. It is effective for many diseases and disorders.

Click on link below and find out career options of homoeopathy: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/alternative-medicine/colleges/homeopathy-colleges-india

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Joyeeta Paul

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Students can opt for a BSc degree programme after Class 12 with related subjects. Most good universities and colleges in India come out with their own merit lists and your marks in Class 12 can really matter in getting you a seat in the B.Sc programs they offer.The career options actually depend on the specialization that the candidate opts for. This course forms the basis of science and comprises of the subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, zoology and mathematics. However, students who have a B.Sc degree also have excellent employment opportunities. Career prospects include: Research laboratories, government organisations, manuf
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Joyeeta Paul

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A clinical research associate who performs many activities related to medical research, particularly clinical trials. To be a part of this field one must have a degree of Bachelor of science. The clinical research sector can be joined after graduation in pharmacy, life science bioscience, and medicine. Bioscience further includes sub-disciplines like genetics, botany, biochemistry and zoology. This offers numerous career prospects and great salary packages.
Some of the important skills required for the job are:
Eye for detail
Keen observation
Should know how to deal with people
Should know how to extract work
Should possess soft skills
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