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Himanshi Pandey

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Vedanta Institute provides two BA courses in the filed of Culinary Arts. Culinary graduates can build career as chefs, sous chefs, or restaurant managers in fine dining establishments and catering companies. The can enter the Food & Beverages Industry for multiple job profiles. Vedatya Institute BA curriuculm prepares the BA graduates to find employment in hotels, resorts, spas, restaurants, bars, and clubs. Students opting for specialisation in Pan Asian/Continental cuisine/Bakery and Confectionery can pursue careers in these divisions of the Culinary domain. The project-based curriculum also prepares the graduates to start their own

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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You can become an International Relations Officer, Public Relations Officer, Communication Specialist, Translator, Advisor, Consultant, Political Analyst, Foreign Affairs Analyst, Foreign Affairs Specialist, Foreign Affairs Officer, Archivist, Economist, Diplomat and Professor. Anybody who has a keen interest in world politics and policies can opt for a career in International Relations. In this field, interest is the main requirement because it requires several years of theoretical study. To make a career in this field, one should also opt for learning a foreign language.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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 No, it is not tough to make a career in International Relations but one needs to plan it beforehand as a selection of right the subjects for graduation is extremely important. The field of International Relations is open to students from all backgrounds, but it will be more beneficial to study Humanities subjects such as Sociology,  Political Science,  History,  and Cultural Anthropology. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the various courses offered by the top BTech colleges in Delhi followed by their total tuition costs:

College NamesCourses OfferedTotal Tuition Fee
DTUBTech in CSE,  BTech in Biotechnology,  NIT in Mechanical Engineering, etc.INR 3 Lacs - INR 6 lakh
IIT DelhiBTech in Mathematics and Computing Engineering,  BTech in CSE, etc.INR 8 Lacs - INR 10 lakh
Jamia Millia IslamiaBTech in Computer Engineering,  BTech in Mechanical Engineering,  BTech in Civil Engineering, etc.INR 65,000
NIT DelhiBTech in CSE,  BTech in AI and Data Science,  BTech in Mechanical Engineering, etc.INR 5 lakh

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Manpreet Kaur

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Candidates who wish to pursue a career as a secondary teacher can pursue various courses in order to be eligible for the role of a secondary teacher across top schools. The courses are:

·       Candidates can pursue B.Ed after completing graduation from recognised universities in order to become Secondary Teachers.

·       They can also pursue B.El.Ed or D.El.Ed after Class 12 and then pursue B.Ed or graduation in order to pursue this career.

·       They can also pursue M.Ed

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Divya

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Candidates can prefer working in several career paths as shown in the table, after completing Masters in Journalism:

Career Path

Description

Skills in Demand

Investigative Journalist

Uncover important stories through in-depth research and analysis.

Research, data analysis, critical thinking, strong network building.

Data Journalist

Use data to tell stories and uncover insights.

Data visualization, storytelling, programming (optional).

Digital Journalist

Create and publish content for online platforms like websites and social media.

Strong digital media skills, SEO, understanding of social media algorithms.

Public Relations Specialist

Manage an organization's public image and build relationships with media.

Communication, writing, negotiation, crisis management.

Content Writer/Editor

Create engaging and informative content for various platforms.

Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills, understanding of SEO and target audience.

Academic Researcher

Conduct research and write scholarly articles in journalism-related fields.

Research, critical analysis, strong writing and communication skills.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, many people find working for non-governmental organisations (NGO) to be a pleasant and gratifying profession. When thinking about a career in the NGO sector, there are benefits and things to take in mind, just like with any other professional path. Some of the main benefits of working in the NGO Sector are:

Social Impact: Working in the NGO sector enables you to significantly improve the lives of others and support constructive social and environmental change.

Alignment with Values: NGOs frequently focus on causes that are in line with your own values and interests, allowing you to work on problems that are extre

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Manpreet Kaur

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Career options that Cinematographers choose from are mentioned below for your reference -

  • Feature films,  documentaries,  web series,  and television shows
  • Advertising and corporate films
  • Music videos and event videography
  • Independent filmmaking and freelancing

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Manpreet Kaur

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It differs from one individual to the other, depending on one's choices and interests. It is true, though, that the more experience you have with this topic, the better it is. The field is both fascinating and exciting to work in. It is all about your perspective towards filmmaking and the process involved in it. For this role, one must have experience esp. in the camera department. With this; technical skills and in-depth knowledge of lighting and filmmaking is also important. The ability to make creative decisions and organisational skills are a must too. If you have all of this, then this is the field for you.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Well that totally differs from one individual to the other, depending on one's choices and interests. It is true, though, that the more experience you have with this topic, the better it is.

The cinematography field is both fascinating and exciting to work in. It is all about your perspective towards filmmaking and the process involved in it. 

For this role, one must have experience esp. in the camera department. With this; technical skills and in-depth knowledge of lighting and filmmaking is also important. The ability to make creative decisions and organisational skills are a must too. If you have all of this, then this is th

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