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2016-03-07 13:26:05

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Sunita Goyal

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Ashli,
Cabin Crew is one of the good career option as it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities not only in India but across the globe
Eligibility:
-Physical requirements - Height for Air Hostesses - minimum of 157.5 cm and Flight Pursers 163 cm with proportionate weight.
-Graduates is a compulsion for international airlines in the age group of 19-25 years for training. Preference is given to Degree or Diploma holders in Hotel Management/Tourism.
-Female candidates from Home science background, fulfilling other requirements, are also preferred. International Airlines recruit flight attendant in the age group of 1
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2016-03-07 13:24:41

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Armaan Sheikhsenior executive study abroad counselling

Contributor-Level 6

Computer- Commonly Operated Machine Particularly used for Technology and Research.

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2016-03-07 13:18:52

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Maneesh Jain

Beginner-Level 2

You can take up BBA/MBA, B.Com, or shorter term courses in Banking & Finance offered by various colleges. Banking as a sector has various roles in customer relationship management, front-end and back-end operations, sales, investments, treasury, marketing, etc. in verticals likes retail banking, HNI banking, corporate banking and investment banking. Depending on the role and vertical, you can align your courses/electives of study further and go deeper there.

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2016-03-07 12:16:43

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

Contributor-Level 10

You need to have a PG course like M.Tech for Ass. Proff. in a Engg. college. After that check for the updates in the college websites in Career section and apply in some colleges. When there is a vacancy they will call you for Interview.

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2016-03-07 12:07:16

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

Contributor-Level 10

Yes. After MCA, you can be a programmer, network admin, database admin, system engineer, test engineer, etc. and lot more.

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2016-03-07 08:49:27

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Prateek Malpani

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
The two options that you have mentioned are completely different. Opt for something that you are interested in. The above are not career but are courses that will build your career in the field you are interested in. If you want to become an engineer you should opt for B.E. but if you think you want to pursue management and become a business manager, then go for BBA.

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2016-03-06 20:55:44

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ABHISHEK Jain

Beginner-Level 4

If you want to make your career in tour & travel then go for MBA in tour & travel. There are many colleges available for MBA in tour and travel like IITTM, Gwalior.

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2016-03-06 19:19:16

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sekhar raj

Beginner-Level 5

Obviously, time has great benefits. No. of years in service may get you to the top positions in early age.

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2016-03-06 19:10:52

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Anurag JainA student for life

Beginner-Level 5

I would recommend that you pursue a career in a field in which you have interest. If you enjoy what you are doing, chances of you being successful and making money will be much higher.
If you want specific advice basis a few options you have in mind, then do share them and I will be happy to give some guidance.

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2016-03-06 15:35:31

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Kumar VishwajeetDOOOOO BEFORE U DIE

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To get started on a modeling career, you'll first need to think about what type of modeling you want to do: print, commercial, runway, fitness, and plus-size. Many agencies specialise in a particular type of modeling, so you'll want to figure out your niche and put together a portfolio that reflects your style. This should include headshots with varied expressions (serious, playful), and full-length shots in different outfits. To find local modeling agencies, use the internet to google your town and modeling agency. It's a good idea to enlist the help of a parent or trusted adult at this point to help you contact the agencies. There ar
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