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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Great question! Here is how you can future proof your career after MBA in Product Management:
- Never stop learning about new tools, frameworks, tech trends
- Document your wins and keep a track of product launches, metrics, user feedback
- Network constantly that means build a tribe of product peers
- Experiment with side projects such as build, test, fail, repeat
- Mentor juniors or write blogs so that you grow more by teaching
Product Management is dynamic but so is your growth. Just keep building your mindset like you would build a great product: step by step.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to Shiksha, BU has been rated 3.9. A few of the reviews of Indian student alumni about BU are given below:
- Challenging yet rewarding journey of growth, adaptation, and revival
- The Safety department at BU ensure a safe environment for all the students, faculty, and staff. The university also runs its free shuttle service and it is very reliable so one can avoid public transportation
- The campus is very diverse and the faculty is very helpful
- BU's campus is large, vibrant urban that offers strong academics and many opportunities and fast-paced environment
- BU provides hands-on and more practical form of learning
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
After graduating from the JSS Science and Technology University, BE students can pursue their career in various fields in accordance with their chosen specialisation. The good thing about JSS Science and Technology University is that students can pursue their careers with many leaders of the industry such as Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Deloitte, LG, etc.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Radio Jockeying can be a fullt-time or a part-time job. Full-time RJs usually work with popular FM stations and host daily shows. However, part-time RJs or freelance RJs may work only on specific time slots, host weekend shows, or perform on internet radio platforms. Some part-time radio jockey jobs also include podcasting and event hosting.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
There is no one fixed eligibility academic requirements to become a radio jockey. However, a degree or Diploma in mass communication, journalism, or media helps become a radio jockey. Many RJs also take short-term certification courses in voice training, anchoring, or radio production to land a job quickly.
Apart from these requirements, having a practice experience in the field often matters more than formal education.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
A radio jockey hosts radio shows and entertains his/her listeners by playing music, discussing trending topics, and sharing stories. Besides these, radio jockeys also take live calls, answer listener queries, and play quizes. They build their unique on-air personality.
Some RJs are even involved in scripting, editing, and coordinating with their programming team. Simply put, a radio jockey keeps the audience engaged and coming back to the show.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
After completing the CA course there are many advanced courses and certifications that can further enhance your career prospects and open new opportunities for your growth.
Below are some of the options candidates can pursue after the CA course for further advancements in their careers:
- Diploma in Information System Audit
- Chartered Financial Analyst
- Certified Information System Auditor
- Investment Banking
- Financial Risk Management
- Bachelors of Law
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Complete your 12th with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
Take a graduation course like B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, Marine Biology, or Environmental Science.
Do internships or join field research projects during college.
Apply for jobs in wildlife research, marine studies, forestry, or conservation work.
You can also study further (M.Sc., Ph.D.) for better roles.
If you enjoy learning from real-life surroundings and not just books, these careers give both knowledge and hands-on field experience in natural environments.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Basic pay of a INPS RRB clerk is around 19000-24000 (varies slightly depending on the posting and RRB ). Then you will receive some allowance which are :-
- Special allowance (3263).
- Dearness allowance (3783 -8049) depending on DA rate.
- House rent allowance (2168) based on location.
- Other perks (1250). Your gross salary will be around 37000-43000.deduction in salary will be around 3000-6000. So in hand salary will be approximately 34000-36000 per month .
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In recent times, a government job is more preferable than a private job. After completing a four-year BPharm degree course from Poona College of Pharmacy, candidates have various options that they can pursue, such as a government hospital Pharmacist, Drug Inspector, Drug squad in police, Drug squad in police, Regulatory Affairs Officer, etc. To get these job roles, candidates are required to qualify for government exams, such as UPSC, SPSC, SSC, etc.
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