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Meha Hareendran

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1. Earn certifications
After completing your 12th with 50% marks, you may pursue a certification programme to become a flight attendant. Admissions to the certification programme may involve an interview and examination to determine your communication abilities and job aptitude. Typically, the duration of the course is four to eight months and it may cover topics such as airport familiarisation and flight assessment. You can learn flight procedures, ways to handle emergency situations and passenger psychology. Some of the certification courses after 12th you can consider are aviation management and hospitality, aviation customer service
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Meha Hareendran

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Yes Bachelor in aviation management is a very good career option as in the current and future generation aviation is an industry that is and will drastic development as a result the employment opportunities will shoot up providing lots of career options to graduates and post graduates. NIMS college is a better option as almost 70% of the students get placement, and it is based on talent. Also Infrastructure is excellent.

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Varshika Srivastava

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Some courses that help making career in medical laboratories are:
1. M.Sc. In Medical Laboratory Technology
2. Master of Medical Laboratory Technology (MMLT)
3. M.Sc. In X-Ray Technology
4MSc in ECG and Cardiovascular Technology
5. Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
6. Post Graduate Diploma in Biomedical Laboratory Technology, etc.

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sahil dhomne

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The latest cutoff of Diploma in community Health Worker at Iime is 55 for general45 for Obc
40 for sc

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REETU Rana

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You have two options. First one being, you're doing a course (MSW/MA/M.Sc/Maharashtra) in TISS and in your first year itself you appear for TISSNET, clear the cut-off for HRM&LR, get selected post your interview and join. In this case, you'll be discontinuing your earlier course mid-way.
Second, why do you want to wait 2 years to complete another course and then do M.A. in HRM & LR?

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REETU Rana

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Once internships are complete and students have graduated, they can move on to become a licensed architect. As licensed architects gain more and more experience, they can move up to senior architect/designer, and then on to project manager, department head, and so on.

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There are various ways to become an officer in the Indian Air force after completing your 12th you can apply for National defence academy exam which is conducted twice every year and after clearing the written exam there is an interview of 5 days after getting recommended and getting medical fit, final merit list is prepared. If you get selected in the merit list then you can complete training at NDA and become an air force officer. There are other ways by which you can become an air force officer after completing graduation and post graduation. You can also apply through NCC entry.
12th
1. NDA
Graduation -
1. CDSE entry (twice every yea
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deepika maurya

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Jobs in Clinical Research: Pharmaceutical industry, drug development, medical writing, bio-statistics, or as a manager of a clinical project, clinical research business development, clinical operations, data management, regulatory affairs, and auditing of clinical trials. Jobs in Pharmacovigilance include drug safety associate, drug safety associate I/II, patient safety trainee, QA-QMS-topical unit, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs manager, clinical operations lead, business analyst, etc. You can easily become a team leader or team manager with a PG Diploma in Pharmacovigilance and 7-10 years of experience, depending on the co
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Computer Science is a profitable profession with a wide range of applications. In general, if an aspirant enjoys working with computers, sophisticated mathematics, and problem-solving, a career in computer Science is an excellent fit for them. There are ample job opportunities in computer Science engineering as it is one of the fastest growing industries today. Pursuing a career in computer Science and engineering is a smart decision as the IT sector is booming and skilled professionals are required across diverse industries. There are some excellent specializations you can choose from in this stream of engineering. Many leading engine
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