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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, they are not the same.
Culinary Arts is a wider field when it comes to food preparation and cooking and includes elements such as cooking techniques, food presentation, food safety etc. It is basically the creative and technical part of preparing and presenting food.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Culinary Arts offer a unique opportunity for creating visually appealing and delicious dishes. You can experiment with flavors, textures, and presentations as a Chef. The hospitality industry is expanding and offering a variety of career options in restaurants, hotels, resorts, catering companies, cruise ships, even television shows, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Careers for nuclear engineers can be diverse, and remuneration depends on the engineers' experience, specialty, and the organisation that they work for. Here's a table outlining some prominent opportunities:
| Career Path | Description | Average Salary (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Reactor Engineer (Nuclear Power Plant) | Design, operation, and maintenance of nuclear reactors for safe and efficient power generation. | INR 12 LPA |
| Fuel Cycle Engineer | Develop strategies for fuel utilization, manage nuclear waste disposal, and ensure compliance with regulations. | INR 9 LPA |
| Nuclear Safety Engineer | Implement safety protocols, conduct risk assessments, and ensure regulatory compliance for nuclear facilities. | INR 8 LPA |
| Medical Physicist (Nuclear Medicine) | Develop and maintain equipment used in medical imaging techniques like PET scans and radiation therapy. | INR 7.2 LPA |
| Nuclear Non-Proliferation Specialist | Work in government agencies or international organizations to prevent nuclear proliferation and ensure responsible use of nuclear technology. | INR 15 LPA |
| Radiation Protection Engineer | Design shielding materials and protocols to protect personnel and the environment from radiation exposure. | INR 12 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Nuclear Engineering can be a quite fulfilling profession for those who have bent towards science, technology and knowledge solving. The nuclear energy sector is relatively stable and provides decent wages while allowing one to make a meaningful, positive impact on both the job market and technological developments in the energy field.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The possible positions that graduates can go for include corporate lawyers, legal advisors, compliance officers, contracts managers, business analysts, and positions in the government and regulatory agencies. Moreover, it becomes also useful for the entrepreneurs and business owners as they are able to know how to manage legal issues connected with their companies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
SJCC offers a BCom in Finance and Taxation through its department of Commerce. After pursuing BCom at SJCC, graduates can build a career as an Auditor, Cost Accountant, Income Tax Officer, Tax Consultant, Budget Analyst, Finance Manager, Accountant, GST Consultant, etc. They can also join the sectors of education, banking and other financial services. Graduates can also pursue a PG programme like MCom, MBA, CA, CS, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
MKBU provide placements support to its students. Students need to maintain a good portfolio to get their dream job. Many companies conduct walk-in drives, in which MKBU BA graduates can also participate. The "best" BA programme for employment prospects in India will rely solely on your own set of abilities, passions, and professional goals. Some of the key highlights in terms of jobs for BA graduates are:
- Emerging fields like Data Science, Cybersecurity, AI, etc. can be good option.
- Established fields like Marketing, Finance, Economics, Accounting, etc. offer numerous job opportunities.
- BA programms are usually aligned with government nee
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, it is not mandatory to be good at drawing but a Graphic Designer need to use art/graphics to enhance as well as promote a product, enterprise etc. Although not necessarily required, drawing abilities might be useful for a graphic/web designer. Instead of using traditional drawing methods, graphic/web design software is used to create digital artwork and visual concepts. Drawing abilities, however, can undoubtedly improve a designer's capacity for ideation, visual concept communication, and unique illustration or graphic creation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With the growth of internet, Graphic/Web Design has become a sought after career option. Graphic/Web Design as a career requires one to have great communication, intuition, intelligence, creativity as well as technical skill. For people who have an enthusiasm for the visual and creative arts, a career in web and graphic design may be both gratifying and enjoyable.
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