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Abhijitsinh tanvar

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Some Certificate and Diploma courses that candidates can pursue as part of the Food & Beverage Service field are: Certificate in Food and Beverage Service.
Certificate in Bar Management.
Diploma in Hotel Management.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It does not matter much about private or government. Law has vast scope in various fields. I will suggest you to prepare for judicary or academic from day 1. This would be best thing one get from styling law. Best wishes.

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Hariprasad Venkatesh

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Some of the most popular areas of work among PGDM graduates are banking, finance, insurance and education. You can opt any of these as a career after your diploma.

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deepika maurya

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A career in medical office administration can be a good choice for those who enjoy working in a fast-paced environment with a lot of different responsibilities. The responsibilities of a medical office manager are listed below:
1- creates and execute office policies and procedures.
2- Manages all financial operations, such as billing and coding.
3- supervises, trains, and evaluates administrative staff.
4- Sets the staffing schedule and approve paid time off.
5- Hire and onboard new administrative staff. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Medical office management page. (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/hospital
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deepika maurya

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Health Inspector involves research and development in the health sector and eliminates hazards at public facilities. It is responsible for ensuring that standard safety measures are approved by medical authorities. These jobs are not quite apt for specially-able people as they require inspecting public places, food packing and healthcare facilities, manufacturing industries, and other places that can impact the health of the public. Health and safety inspectors ensure that workplaces are secure, safe, and comfortable for their employees or any visitors. Health inspectors provide safety for consumers, workers, and communities.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, data analytics is one of the most promising careers. As per IBEF reports, the market for data analytics is expected to create over 11 million jobs by 2026. A data analyst's salary in India ranges from Rs. 1.8 Lacs to Rs. 11.4 Lacs per year. In top Indian companies, the average salary for a data analyst is around Rs. 4.2 LPA. As per estimates, around 97,000 jobs are currently available in data analytics. You can pursue an M.Tech or certification course in data analysis, like SQL for Data Analysis, to start a career in this field.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The air traffic controllers manage the navigation of aircraft. The following qualifications must be MET in order to apply for an air traffic controller (junior executive) exam:
1. Education: A Bachelor's degree in Science with math and Physics or a Bachelor's degree in engineering with these subjects
2. Mode of degree: Your degree must be from a full-time, regular-mode college. AAI does not accept distance or part-time degrees.
3. Age: Your age must be less than 27 years old to apply for the ATC exam.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The air traffic controller exam is conducted by AAI along with other positions. The following is the syllabus for this exam:
1. Reasoning: This subject includes topics like syllogism, blood relation, puzzles, ranking, alphanumeric series, etc.
2. General Attitude: It includes topics of data interpretation, ratio, percentage, average, numbers, and other math-based concepts.
3. English This subject includes questions based on reading comprehension and grammar like errors, fill in the blanks, parts of speech, etc.
4. General Knowledge: In this section, questions focus on basic general awareness and Current Affairs.
5. Physics It consists
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Deeksha Dixit

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An air traffic controller is responsible for the safe navigation of the aircraft. To become an air traffic controller, you need to follow the given procedure:
1. Take a Science stream, preferably PCM, in your 12th grade.
2. Appear in JEE or related engineering exams to get admission into a top engineering college.
3. You have to pursue your engineering degree in either the telecommunication, electronics, electrical, or radio engineering branch.
4. You need to have more than 65% in your graduate degree.
5. After this, you have to appear in the air traffic controller (ATC) entrance exam. It is held annually by the Airports Authority of In
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