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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you're passionate about designing or art, you've got some amazing paths ahead whether you love sketching characters, creating beautiful spaces, or coming up with eye-catching brand visuals.Stream you can choose like after 10th or 12th you can go for arts/humanities, Science and commerce. You can pursue bacheloor of design, Bachelor of fine arts, Bachelor of visual arts, etc.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
That's a great question actually and the answer depends on what you are aiming for:
career growth, a fresh start, or personal enrichment. At 39, you have got the perfect mix of life experience and curiosity. You can go in the field of tech & it, finance, healthcare, education and business or you can do some creative and personnel courses like content writting, Design, Wellness and Language.There are many fields you just have to choose which is good and which one is best.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes - Pharmacognosy is a career option that has a bright future especially with global movement towards more natural plant-based health care solutions. Field of pharmacognosy continues to increase in value as pharmacognosists understand herbal drug development process, herbal product development and even standardization and research practices.
World of possibilities has vastly expanded, from working in research & development and quality control positions to pursuing careers in herbal product manufacturing and both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical careers are going to expand.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, UG Diploma at Master Chef Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology is a good choice. The institute offers Diploma course for the duration of three- twleve months. The course curriculum includes techniques, skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the culinary industry. The institute offers quality education with career guidance and placement support.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, for sure. BSC in forensic Science can lead you a good career option and it has a good opportunities to if you do well in this field, you will definitely have success in your future life. If you have interest in science, investigation and criminal justice. Then you can absolutely go for forensic science.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Singapore Management University provides career support services. Undergraduate students are offered various internship opportunities, consultation services and many lectures by different industry leaders to gain deeper insights on various subjects. Graduate students are given access to an assessment tool that can help them find their unique strengths. Further more, university organises various career planning workshops for the students.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, University of Toronto offers various services including career services to international students. These services support students in their career growth and create employment opportunities. Some of them include consultation services career fairs organised by the university where different organisations take part and students get the opportunities to build up a network, learn about the 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 and many more.
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5 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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5 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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