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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Shubhanshu,
You have completed your degree in chemical engineering and you are interested in doing a course in food preservation etc. Yes this definitely appears to be a very good course to expand your horizon and also increase your employability. Food processing industry in India is bound and set to increase exponentially in the coming years in India. With your chemical engineering background you will be the most suitable person to enter into this field as an employee of some company or you can even think of starting your own company in the field of preservation of horticulture products.
Best wishes to you.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,Firstly it is very necessary to do the studies right from the beginning because hard work with proper focus and consistency gives you best results. Have a parent or a teacher as a mentor, so you can share your difficulties in studying, show your progress and have a real time guidance. Set up a time table and divide the time and efforts carefully for easy, difficult and moderate level subjects appropriately. Eat healthy and sleep optimum. Do take lots of mock tests. It truly helps. Meditate in order to feel calm and confident.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Navneet
After B.Sc, you can go for either government exams, or go for MBA programme, and also you can go for M.Sc and after that in research depending upon your area of interest. Even you can become an Entrepreneur. Good luck.

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Mohammed Inamul HassanCurrent Student- IIITDM, Jabalpur

Contributor-Level 7

Some of the PG Diploma Courses, which you can go for in Canada are:
1. Conflict Analysis and Management
2. Disaster and Emergency Management
3. Educational Leadership and Management
4. Environmental Education and Communication
Though I will recommend you to go for a Master's Degree in a subject or course related to your graduation course. Some examples can be:
1. M.Sc. In Chemical Engineering
2. Master of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
3. M.Sc. In Chemical and Biological Engineering
4. M. Eng. In Chemical Engineering
So, first you should decide you want to continue in same course of study or not and then choose a c
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Ravi AnandI am a student.

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Hotel manager: job description. Hotel managers are responsible for managing employees and for planning, marketing, coordinating and administering hotel services such as catering and accommodation facilities. Rapid career progression into higher managerial roles is possible both within the UK and overseas.

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Deepesh C

Contributor-Level 8

The True School of Music- This school is found right in the core of Indian media outlet, Mumbai and it has finished 3 years as of late. Originators are from the music business and are effectively engaged with every day running of the establishment. At show, it has most likely the best setup regarding gear, instruments and general office (Virtual Tour). In spite of the fact that they train a wide range of western instruments and a selective Hindustani playback course outlined by Shankar Mahadevan Academy (which isn't even accessible in their own particular online organisation), they are best known for Music Production and Sound Engineer
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Akash MalavVNITian

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For finding any job, first, you should have any Diploma or Bachelor degree or any kind of course in that field like ITI, B.E. / B.Tech Polytechnic, Diploma courses. Because graduation is much needed before applying for any job and a 1-2 experience is asked in that field.

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naren pulikonda

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Career prospects after a degree from Chandigarh University Totally depends upon students ability and level of understanding the outside world, though it's degree is one of the best in North India.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

The career opportunities are immense in private, educational, corporate and governmental sectors. You can work either onshore or offshore. The latter is quite demanding as you have to stay away from the land for months on end. However, if a government job is what you want, Marine engineering can land you up in the Naval services. Apart from the lucrative salary and perks, it is a matter of pride and joy to serve the country in the waters. Aspirants can also get opportunities in marine metals and corrosion, renewable energy, remote sensing, offshore oil recovery, underwater vehicles and marine transportation. Starting off as a Fifth (ju
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