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Jaya Shukla

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Some non-traditional career paths after Hotel Management are:

  • Event planning and wedding management

  • Cruise line and airline hospitality

  • Luxury retail management

  • Food blogging and culinary consulting

  • Tourism boards and travel startups

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Mani Sahni

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Internships are a crucial part of Hotel Management courses. They provide practical exposure in areas like front office, food and beverage, housekeeping, and customer relations.

Hands-on experience helps students understand industry challenges and work culture. It also builds confidence, develops networking opportunities, and often leads to pre-placement offers. A strong internship record can significantly boost employability and make students stand out in a competitive job market.

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Indrani Kumar

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The PGDM programme is a USP programme offered at ICBM-SBE, and after completing this course, graduates have various job roles according to the specialisation they have pursued. Some of the fields that are famous for PGDM graduates are banking, consulting, IT, media, FMCG, and startups. Moreover, the names of some of the recognised job roles are as follows:

  • HR Manager
  • Financial Analyst
  • Marketing Manager
  • Business Development Executive
  • Operations Manager, etc. 

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PRIYANKA

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Yes, the University of Auckland does offer career-related services to Indian students. This includes consultation services, skill identification, strategies to write a good CV and cover letter, how to find work opportunities, mock interviews and many more. The university has a placement rate of 94% and a satisfaction rate of 73%

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Manya

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Human Rights Law is not just theoretical at IILM University, Gurugram.

Students get field visits, NGO tie-ups, and chances to draft awareness materials for real campaigns.

Careers in this field could be with NGOs, UN bodies, or even litigation in constitutional courts. The practical exposure makes IILM's Law students employable in whichever area of law they choose, even rights-focused organizations.

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Manya

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Law fests at IILM University, Gurugram are not just about fun, rather they're like a fun way of learning in networking and skills.

 Moots, specifically, teach advocacy, debate competitions sharpen quick thinking, and client counseling competitions train you to talk to clients without sounding robotic.

These experiences matter in careers because firms and recruiters want people who've tested themselves in competitive environments. Moreover, law fests bring in experienced individuals from outside, so you get networking opportunities.

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Akansha Dhyani

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Choosing BHMS from JIMS Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital is a good choice. The college offers courses in full-time mode for the duration of 5.5 years, which includes one year compulsory internship post-qualifying final BHMS exam. After pursuing BHMS, students can become Homoeopathic Doctors, Researchers, Lecturers, and others.

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PRIYANKA

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Holloway University of London offers various career services to Indian students such as consultation services, volunteering opportunities, career-focused events, workshops that focuses on different areas of a job seeking process, career-focused events, career fairs where students get to build a network with participated employers and many more.

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Anshul Jindal

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Graduates from the top NIRF ranked BEd colleges in India 2025 can pursue careers as school teachers, curriculum developers, education administrators, EdTech professionals, or academic consultants. Placements from the top government BEd colleges India 2025 like BHU and JMI average around INR 4–6 LPA, while private colleges such as Amity University offer higher packages in corporate schools and education companies.

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