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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
MBA degree from SRMCEM Lucknow offers a wide range of professional opportunities across various industries. The students are highly skilled for jobs in management, finance, marketing, human resources, and consulting. The programme instills the information and expertise required for leadership positions and allows students to attain lucrative jobs, lead as managers, or even set up their own businesses in today's dynamic business environment. A few of the professional profiles one can pursue after graduation are mentioned below:
- Financial Analyst
- Investment Banker
- Risk Manager
- HR Manager
- Talent Acquisition Specialist
- Organisational Development
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
ESEDS School of Design (Techno India University) offers full-time four-year BDes courses in Fashion Design & Sustainability and Interior Design & Sustainability. The college is mainly concerned with streams such as Fashion Styling, Draping, Portfolio Development, AutoCAD, Interior Design, Graphic Design, etc. and offers various certificate courses to students. Graduates can work as fashion designers, interior designers, graphic designers, visual merchandisers, design consultants, and sustainable product developers.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Completing the IES MCRC Certificate course in Business Analytics helps students gain various skills, such as data analysis, data-driven decision-making, and more. Moreover, pursuing this course introduced them to tools, such as Excel, Power BI, Python, and more. Once the course is completed, students can pursue different career paths, each with the potential for attractive earnings. Listed below are some of the job titles pursued by students completing a Business Analytics course:
- Data Analyst
- Business Analyst
- Operations Analyst
- Market Research Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Reporting Analyst
- Product Analyst
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can look forward to some exciting career options with healthy salary packages and opportunities for skill enhancement. Some top Prompt Engineering career options are given below:
- Prompt Engineer
- AI Research Scientist
- Machine Learning Engineer
- Prompt Engineering Consultant
- Data Scientist
- Deep Learning Engineer
- NLP Engineer
- AI Software Engineer
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can find the list of some important technical and soft skills needed for career success after learning Prompt Engineering here:
Technical Skills | Non-Technical Skills |
|---|---|
AI and NLP Fundamentals | Analytical Aptitude |
Machine Learning | Creativity |
Data Analysis | Attention to Detail |
Prompt Structuring | Problem-Solving |
LLM Behavior Tuning | Project Management |
Prompt Evaluation Metrics | Ethical Awareness |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, as an online MBA student you can absolutely receive career support and resources which are often integrated into the program to help you advance professionally. Many online MBA programme offer at range of services including career counselling, resume building and interview preparation networking opportunities and access to exclusive job boards and portals.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Think skill > score. Choose B.Voc (Data Analytics, Healthcare, Automobile, Media), Diploma to Degree (lateral), Open/Distance B.Com/BCA/BBA, Design/Animation/VFX, Hospitality, Event Management, Digital Marketing, UX/UI, or Allied Health diplomas. Build certifications (Excel, Power BI, Google Analytics, Figma, Python basics) + internships/freelance gigs early. Later, you can bridge to PG diplomas, MBA (via CMAT/MAT), or lateral entry degrees, proving your worth through work output, not XII marks.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Taking up the LLB course is highly recommended to start a career in IPR. Many lawyers go for Masters in Law wherein they take IPR as their specialization. Others also prefer to go for a Diploma course in IPR Law along with other recognised IPR certifications and courses.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Consider BBA, B.Com (Hons), BA Economics, BA Psychology, Journalism, Mass Communication, BA LL.B (via CLAT/LSAT/AILET private rounds), Design (NID/NIFT/private), Liberal Arts, Hospitality, Event Management, Media & Film, Digital Marketing, UX/UI, Animation & VFX, Sports Management, Public Policy, Social Work, Data Analytics (non? calc heavy variants), and Government exams (SSC, Banking). Opt for CUET-based central/state universities or skill-first B.Voc programs that prioritise employability. Build internships + certifications (Excel, Power BI, Google Analytics, Content, UI tools) early; your portfolio will outweigh your missed exams.
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