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KUMKUM BASWAL

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You can further your education with a National Certificate in Plant Production at NQF Level 4 and 144 credits, such as a National Diploma or BSc in Agriculture specializing in crop Science or agronomy. Practical experience through internships or farm management roles will further improve your skills.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Guide for Going After the Estimation and Costing Course on Packaging

To go into a course for estimating and calculating the costing of packaging, it is first a task to research a few chosen educational institutions or an online course that focuses on packaging design and cost management.

Then, look for modules that might cover structural design, graphic designs, materials of manufacture, and supply components.

Then, examine whether these courses offer practical instruments like cost calculators, excel and worksheets on costing to apply what you have learnt.

 Enroll in any of the schools that suit your time and finances but ensure that

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Rayamkula Harish

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An MBA degree from the Garware Institute of Career Education and Development (GICED) may be regarded as relatively expensive, especially with respect to course type.

 Total tuition fees for the MBA programme will range from Rs 1.3 Lakhs to Rs 7.3 Lakhs approximately. The charges for the entire course for MBA/PGDM is about Rs 2.55 Lakhs and in case of PG Diploma, it costs around Rs 3.36 Lakhs for the first year.

These figures are simply approximate and  change because of many reasons, including institutional policy changes to add costs of materials and activities.

 

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Rayamkula Harish

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Career Paths After B.Sc from VMMC Delhi:

Entering into a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree course, students from Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC), Delhi prepare themselves to acquire broad career opportunities within the more extended confines of the whole healthcare industry.

Some of them can be registered nurses, clinical research coordinators, nursing educators-one can go on to say that the list is endless

All these careers however would require a reasonable skill level in terms of patient care, medical research, or healthcare management. 

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Every MBA in HR graduate has some good career opportunities. Other professions you can pursue are as a Human Resources Manager responsible for hiring and managing employee relations. Some other titles are Talent Acquisition Specialist, HR Analyst, or Compensation Manager. Other likely roles include HR Business Partner or Training and Development Manager. All three of these jobs also enable you to collaborate closely with others, but they also give you the chance to influence a positive culture in the workplace, which makes it a great career field to pursue.

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Addula Yaswanth

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Attaining the B.S-M.S programme of IISER will turn out to be quite effective for carrying an astronomy-related career, primarily provided followed by doing a PhD in a similar programs. For doing a sound education consisting of theoretical principles at high intensity along with experimental research inputs on the platform is required if advancing into study with astrophysics-related domains. The students graduating from IISER tend to continue in Ph.D. programs, not only in India but also abroad. Strong research foundations and networking help them do this. So, most alumni find positions as research scientists, academics, or industry pr

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Ravi Babu

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The results of several entrance tests, including the CAT, XAT, MAT and CMAT determine the most recent cutoff for MBA admission at the Garware Institute of Career Education and Development (GICED). A percentile of 60–70% on tests such as the CAT or CMAT is generally regarded as competitive for shortlisting applicants for subsequent rounds (Personal Interview and Group Discussion) while the precise cutoff fluctuates every year.

A range of 550 to 600 on the MAT is frequently taken into account for eligibility. The amount of applications and available seats however may also have an impact on the cutoff. During the screening process, candi

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Ravi Babu

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The Garware Institute of Career Education and Development (GICED) has a methodical admissions process for its MBA program:

In order to be eligible, candidates must have earned a Bachelors degree in any field from an accredited university with at least 50% of the possible points (45% for reserved categories).

Application: Applicants must complete the online application form found on GICED's official website.

Entrance Exam: GICED accepts results from its own entrance exam as well as national entrance tests including the CAT, XAT, MAT and CMAT.

Personal Interview (PI): Those who were selected for a personal interview and group discussion base

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Ravi Babu

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Depending on the course, the cost of undergraduate (UG) courses at Garware Institute of Career Education and Development (GICED) varies. The annual tuition costs for the majority of undergraduate programs normally fall between INR 35,000 and 70,000.

The total cost may increase if there are additional costs for the library, labs, sports, and exams.

Professional programs including the BBA, B.Com and BMS are offered by GICED, which is renowned for having reasonable tuition as compared to other private universities.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, it has. Nuclear Medicine Technology offers strong career prospects in India. It is an essential field in diagnostic imaging and treatment. Especially in areas like oncology, cardiology, and neurology. 

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