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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Suresh,
You may choose to write psychometric tests,quiz and undertake certain personality self assessment along with SWOT analysis.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are advised to appear for Civil Services Examination conducted by UPSC.

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Sumit Maheshwari

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- A chef is one who prepares food in a hotel, restaurant, fast food joint or catering establishment. Beside being the chief cook, a chef plans menus, orders foodstuff, oversees preparation and supervises the kitchen staff.
- To be a chef you must have a professional culinary training. To start your career as a chef you must complete your class X to join the Diploma Course in Food Craft. In order to opt for a degree course in Culinary Arts one must complete 10+2 in any stream.
- As a chef, you have wide range of career prospects.
You can be appointed in varied places like hotels, restaurants, air catering, railway catering etc.
You can b
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Sugandha Sahu

Guide-Level 13

For Postgraduate courses, applicants must have a Bachelor's degree where as for diploma; applicants must have passed 12th class.
Career Prospects:
After completion of courses, you can look forward to careers like merchandising managers, purchasing managers or buyers in the retail industry.
https://www.shiksha.com/merchandising-management-article-4693-1

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Ankit Singh

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As a TV journalist, you're responsible for reporting on the news to your viewers. Your main focus is to research news events in order to compile presentable stories. This may include traveling to the scene of events and interviewing those involved, like bystanders or police officers. You may also conduct research in order to provide a more accurate and complete story. When covering a scheduled event, you might spend time observing the occasion and then have the opportunity to complete interviews in a more controlled environment.
Once you have the material gathered for a story, you'll need to write your script, produce the piece and comp
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Ankit Singh

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There is no term called Science journalist. You can become a journalist and then select Science as your beat. This way you will be able to cover all Science stories. Join Bachelor in journalism and mass communication after 10+2 and become a journalist after that.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

Guide-Level 12

All you have to do is apply for a job. These channels open their internship programs after every six months. You will initially have to get into it.

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