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Achal verma

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Surely merchant navy is the best options now
1. You are just 17 or 18 years young and started living a disciplined and a professional life. Life in Maritime institutes are semi-military.
2. You are getting a stipend of $500 to $700 per month in your cadetship (generally a cadet is 18 years young ).
3. Benifits of seeing the world gives far more exposure than IITs.
4. You are working with a professional team onboard which is far more experienced than you, so you learn extremely quality content.
5. Its a contract basis job, means the "ACE" is in your hands, when you want to work you can give your availability.
3. Very fast growth, as a ca
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People searching for the best hotel management institute in Kolkata should consider getting admission to the Krystal School of Excellence (KSE). It's a renowned hotel management institute that focuses on the holistic development of students and helps you to ahead start your career with leading companies. For more information, you can visit: https://www.shiksha.com/college/kse-krystal-school-of-excellence-gariahat-road-kolkata-48784.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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BSW can be considered as equivalent to courses like B.A. / B.A. It is a good courses with option to pursue higher study in MSW LL.B. MBA ( HR). It is a good course if done with clear cleaning for higher study form reputed colleges.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Akhil Band, it's indeed great to hear from you that you are interested in doing your law after completion of graduation in engineering. Absolutely no issues. There are law courses wherein admission is given only after graduation in any subject. There are famous jurists who did graduation in different subjects and then turned towards law. You just need to download brochure from a reputed institution, go through it, follow procedure and begin your journey to become law graduate. Best wishes to you.

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