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shobhit kumar

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It mainly depends on your interest. In my opinion, you should go for interior designing.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Dear Priya, Career to choose after MBA. Management Consultant. Marketing Manager. Investment Banker. Operations Manager. Financial Advisory. IT Manager. Financial Manager. Financial Advisory.

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Shabana Bee

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After BCA you have to clear the exam for this. You need to study harder to crack this exam. Good luck.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi Upendra, ISRO yearly recruits fresh graduates with B.E. / B.Tech. Through its central recruitment system called ICRB (ISRO Central Recruitment Board) in various stream namely Mechanical, Civil, Electronics and Computer Science. Candidates with aggregate of more than 65% marks are eligible for the job. Applicants are required to take a written exam consisting of 80 multiple choice questions related to your stream. On the basis of this exam, the selected applicants are then called for an interview which decides the final selection of candidates for the post of Scientist/ Engineer SC. You can seek admission into IIST in Thiruvananthapu
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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By seeing the benefits of Yoga, career opportunities in this field are increasing in India as well as abroad also. After pursuing yoga courses, you can work in health clubs, yoga & pilates studios, special needs centre, private gym and in individual clients homes. After became a yoga instructor, you would usually be self-employed by running your own yoga school. For the Yoga Professionals, there are several job options available both in the government & private sectors. You can also self-employed by opening your own yoga center. Yoga also opens various jobs in the given field such as research, management, hospital, academic, administra
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Shreya MKLead a life with integrity :-)

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Hello,
Below is the information:
Bachelors of Vocation is actually done in many subjects like Software Development, Automotive Manufacturing, applied art, Interior Design etc. B.Voc is a three year degree programme and have multiple exit points. Bachelor of Hotel Management BHM and Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology BHMCT have more or less same scope.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

Hi Priya,Good to know you are restarting again after a gap. This might be very inspiring for lot of People. In Interior Designing - there are two kind of works mainly:
1. Self Employed - a) most common is - Freelance Interior designer - you carry our projects for people - home offices etc. (here investment is less) b) You open up your own store and sell Home, Office decor/renovation materials - furnishings / design furnitures / spaces etc.
2. Work for an Interior Decorator or a with a interiors Firm
For both these kind of jobs you need to learn some basics + advanced. If assume you are a graduate already - then go for some short term adv
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Mechanical Engineering is very different from SAP. So, think before you proceed. As a mechanical engineer, the logical options among SAP applications would be:
1. SAP PP (Production Planning)
2. SAP PM (Plant Maintenance)
3. SAP MM (Materials Management)
As a fresher, you will have lesser options in employment in manufacturing companies as compared to IT, because the manufacturing companies tend to hire people with experience. As you grow in your career as a SAP consultant and gain experience you will have better opportunities to join the core sector.

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