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Muskan Chugh

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There are many skills that would be helpful for students if they wish to become a musician. The ability to write, compose, record, and perform musical pieces, a creative streak to make refreshing music, and the ability to imagine, and communicate an artistic vision to the listeners are all essential skills that are required to become a successful musician. 

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Himanshi Pandey

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IIMC Jammu is a well-known institute offering PG Diploma courses in Journalism and Digital Media. These courses prepare students to build a career in the fileds of Digital Media and Mass Communication. Some jobs that PG Diploma holders of IIMC Jammu can take up are Online/ Offline Journalist, Digital Media Manager, Editor, Social Media Coordinator, Researcher and Educator. They can pursue add-on courses to enhance their knowldege and demand in the job market. 

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Aashi Singh

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Hey, let me tell you that Clinical psychologists have a wide range of career options. They can work in hospitals to help patients with mental health issues, run their own private practice, or assist students as counselors in schools and universities.

They can also work in rehabilitation centers to support individuals recovering from addiction or trauma. Additionally, clinical psychologists can pursue research roles, contributing to studies on mental health, or work in corporate settings to provide employee wellness programs.

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Shailja Rawat

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JLU Bhopal offers a BSc programme specialising in Hotel Management and Tourism. Upon completing this course, students are offered a broad career scope. This happens because there are many national and international hostels and food chains that demand skilled graduates. Listed below are some of the prospective job titles for students to pursue after completing BSc in Hotel Management and Tourism:

  • Hotel Manager
  • Customer Relationship Executive
  • Management Trainee
  • Resort Manager
  • Sales and Marketing Manager
  • Chef
  • Sous Chef
  • Banquet Manager

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Pragati Taneja

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The full form of PGDM is Post Graduate Diploma in Management which is a two-year programme offered by top management B-schools in India. PGDM courses are considered an alternative to an MBA and are looked upon with equality in the management industry. Students can check the list of career options available after completing PGDM from KMS:

Job ProfilesAverage Salary (in INR)
Sales Manager5 LPA
Brand Manager8 LPA
HR Manager6 LPA
Business Finance10 LPA
Data Scientist9 LPA

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Indrani Choudhury

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BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration is a 3-year undergraduate programme in the field of Hotel Management. The BSc HHA programme focuses on the operational and management strategies used by the hospitality sector. It equips students with the necessary theoretical knowledge, practical experience, and industry exposure to pursue management-related careers in Hotel Management. Students can check the list of career options available after completing BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration from NCHMCT:

Job Profiles

Average Annual Salary

Food and Beverage Manager

INR 7.5 LPA

Banquet Manager

INR 4.8 LPA

Catering Manager

INR 4.8 LPA

Housekeeping Manager

INR 4.8 LPA

Event Manager

INR 3.8 LPA

Hotel Manager

INR 2.4 LPA

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Kanishk Shukla

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The career scope for Respiratory Care Technologists has significantly evolved over the years, expanding in both depth and breadth due to the increasing prevalence of respiratory diseases, advancements in medical technology, and the growing complexity of healthcare systems. 

Initially, the role of respiratory care professionals was largely limited to performing routine procedures like administering oxygen therapy and operating mechanical ventilators. However, as chronic respiratory conditions like COPD, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis have risen, alongside the increasing incidence of conditions such as COVID-19, the demand for skille

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Loveleen Choudhury

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In a career in Respiratory Care Technology, soft skills are crucial for ensuring effective patient care and smooth teamwork in high-pressure environments. 

Strong communication skills are essential for explaining complex procedures to patients and their families, as well as collaborating with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Empathy and compassion are vital in providing comfort to patients, especially those dealing with chronic respiratory conditions or critical illnesses. Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities are necessary to assess patient conditions quickly and make informed decisions, particularly

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Aishwarya Rai

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Career growth prospects in Respiratory Care Technology are promising, with opportunities to advance into specialised roles, managerial positions, or academic careers. As professionals gain experience, they can specialize in areas such as neonatal and pediatric respiratory care, pulmonary rehabilitation, or sleep medicine, increasing their expertise and earning potential. 

With further education, graduates can pursue higher degrees like an MSc in Respiratory Therapy or healthcare management programs, leading to roles in leadership or administration. 

Opportunities also exist in research, teaching, and training future respiratory

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Piyush Chatterjee

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Candidates aspiring to make a career in the teaching profession or as an elementary school teacher need to possess the below-mentioned skillset. Below are the skills required for the D.Ed course or other teaching Courses such as B.Ed, B.El.Ed, etc.:

  • Passion
  • Creativity
  • Excellent  Communication skills
  • Imaginative  power
  • Patience
  • Instructional  skills 
  • Observation skills
  • Leadership  traits
  • Flexibility
  • Management  skills
  • Time management skills
  • Organisational skills

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