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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
Getting placed through campus is the ultimate motive of each and every student. It is easy to understand the concepts mentioned in the book and attain bookish knowledge but doing well in the interview is equally important. Here, is a list of the frequently asked questions that are usually asked by the interviewer during campus placements:
1. Tell us something about yourself?
2. What are your likes and dislikes?
3. What are your strengths and weakness?
4. What is your ambition?
5. Where do you see yourself five years from now?
6. Do You have a role model?
7. Which is your most memorable moment
8. What were the differences you noticed between
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Contributor-Level 8
To enter Civil Services, one has to appear for UPSC exams. In June 2011, Civil Services Prelims Exam was replaced b
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
If you are from commerce background, you can pursue graduation/post graduation in the field and look for a job after its completion. A better option would be to prepare for other courses/programs along with your graduation.
Following are a few combination programs you can consider-
1. B.A./B.Com/B.Sc. and LLB/LLM
2. B.Com/B.A./B.Sc. and CA/CS/CWA/CFA
3. B.Com and DTL
4. B.Com and MBA (Finance/HR/Marketing)
5. B.Com and Mass Communication / Journalism
6. B.Com and Stock Market c
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Life in the aviation sector is not easy. It comes with a tight set of responsibilities along with working long and odd hours.
Some of the best institutes are:
-Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training
-Universal Aviation Academy
-Jet Airways Training Academy
-Bombay Flyi
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
(a) For technical roles in IT companies you can do BCA MCA if you have Maths as a subject in 10+2 stage. If you do not have Maths in 10+2 stage your choices of Universities and Institute where you can do BCA-MCA will be limited.
(b) You can join IT industry as a Business Analyst. You may specialize in a domain such as Finance, Healthcare, Travel and Transportation, education etc. In addition you can do Business Analyst certifications from IIBA or BCS. Certifications from IIBA or BCS are widely accepted across world in
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Job profile of a chef: Chef's are head cooks, are in charge of kitchens, overseeing the preparation and cooking of food at restaurants, diners, and other operations where somebody can get a bite to eat. Chefs make sure that the kitchen is a well-oiled machine, managing the kitchen staff to make sure food prepared quickly and as delicious as possible, as wel
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Contributor-Level 8
With the increasing globalisation, the hotel c
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Scholar-Level 16
As per your query and understanding, according to me, you can think of Hindi Journalism or simply in Mass communication & Journalism programme. Through that, you can enhance your skill and knowledge to get the growth and even you can think of Hindi (Hons) in Bachelor degree and then a Master degree in Journalism.
All the best.
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