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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

I presume its B Sc. After B Sc you may opt for MBA if you wish to climb the corporate ladder. If you are interested in Sciences or Mathematics, you may opt for an M Sc after which you may attempt to clear NET and complete your M Phil or PhD to pursue academic or research based careers. Again for B Sc holders some universities in Tamilnadu permit lateral entry admissions to their BE programmes.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Additional qualification of BEd will help you start your teaching career after B Com.

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

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Executive MBA does give a fillip to your career. You can look at, Symbiosis (Pune), IMT - Ghaziabad or Sikkim Manipal University (SMU)

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

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You can look at various programs, offered by the 'Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India' (ICFAI)

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Vikas Naidu

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My dear Raw materials are very cheep but once it become Finished Product it became Costly. But Finished Products also 2 type one is on the Showroom and One on the Footpath. Which kind of product u would like to be. Showroom products looks costly but sale out more costly. They must have to gone through some quality testing. So only Finished and Tested product comes in the market and get good values. So what r u looking for?
You know why ur resume will not get shortlisted, because u don't have any specializations on ur resume. In the army Major/Colonel can be identified by the stars they have on their shoulder not by the uniform. So getti
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Neha GuptaAssistant professor since 2009

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Step 1: Complete an Education Program
Chefs may receive training from trade or vocational schools, colleges or culinary institutes. Some culinary arts programs have the advantage of also teaching the business and management skills useful for executive chef or restaurant owner positions. Courses that students in these programs may take include nutrition, culinary techniques, butchery, pastry preparation and regional or specialty cuisine topics. Undergraduate certificates and degree programs are the most common for this field.
Step 2: Gain Work Experience
Those new to the culinary field will typically take entry-level kitchen positions as k
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