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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes these services support students in career growth and create employment opportunities like consultation services career fairs organised by the university where different organisations take part and students get opportunities to build up a network, learn about industry; career support to a group of 20 or more students to teach different strategies like job search, job applications, exploring career options, writing resumes etc.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
David John Moore Cornwell, also known by his pen name: John le Carre, is among those to have attended the University of Bern.
John was notably part of the UK's premier security service: MI5 & the intelligence service MI6.
However, it was his ability with a pen in his hand that made him stand out, writing a number of espionage thrillers, with some of his popular works including: The Spy Who Came From the Cold (1963) & Call for the Dead (1961).
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
To succeed in Disaster Management, you will need a blend of technical and soft skills which are mentioned below:
- Crisis Management
- Quick Decision-Making
- Team Coordination
- Public Speaking & Awareness Building
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Data Collection & Report Writing
- Emotional Resilience & Stress Handling
- Basic Health & Safety Knowledge
- Cultural Sensitivity
It's a career that's challenging, fast paced, and deeply rewarding.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing full-fledged courses in Data Science after Class 12 can serve as a gateway to exciting earning opportunities in the IT and software industry, data analytics, finance, banking, healthcare, AI, cloud computing, etc. The data-driven and technologically advanced nature of the work field has resulted in a boom for data Science jobs. You can find some top career options after Data Science courses given below:
- Data Scientist
- Data Architect
- Statistician
- Machine Learning Engineer
- Data Analyst
- Business Intelligence Analyst
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes! Pharmacy is a good career for students who like health care but don't do MBBS. It give jobs in many parts of healthcare like making medicines, helping patients, following rules, and research.
course mix biology and chemistry and use it in jobs in hospitals, pharma companies, and government health places.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes Pharmacy degree can lead to a career in drug research, formulation, and clinical trials. Roles such as Clinical Research Associate, Pharmacovigilance Executive, or R&D Scientist are normal roles in this sector.
Most students do their M Pharmacy or pursue some course, to become better qualified and confident in a position of drug research or clinical trials. When knowledge of GCP guidelines and clinical protocols, as well as pharmacology, skills is, desirable in pharma companies and research organisations.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
HIMT Chennai offers a BSc course in one specialisation, i.e., Nautical Science. This course opens various career opportunities both at sea and ashore. The names of the job roles available after completing the course are as follows:
- Deck Cadet
- Navigation Officer
- Marine Surveyor
- Port Operations, etc.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are several job roles available after completing the BTech in Marine Engineering from HIMT Chennai. Candidates can work in the field of Marine Engineering, Marine Surveyor, Technical department, etc. The names of the job roles available after completing the course are as follows:
- Marine Engineer
- Marine Surveyor
- Technical Superintendent
- Shipyard/ Dry Dock Engineer
- Port and Harbour Engineer, etc.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you're looking for high-paying job profiles, Anthropology can disappoint you a bit. But Anthropology can give you a wide career scope where you can explore many fields like research, social services, government departments, international organizations, diplomatic services, etc. Roles like Research Assistant, Museum Manager, etc., can get you a salary around INR 4 - 5 LPA, and with some relevant experience, the salary package will get higher.
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