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4 weeks agoBeginner-Level 3
Making 3D games is not only about creativity but also learning the right tools. Chandigarh University provides a structured way to start a career in 3D gaming through its B.Sc. Animation, VFX and Gaming program. The course teaches 3D skills like modeling, animation, and texturing and gives practice on professional software like Unity and Unreal Engine. CU focuses on practical learning with many projects and exercises. Students get access to a dedicated Gaming Lab where they can work on game ideas, try new designs, and understand how games are built. These experiences help prepare for roles in game studios or freelancing in game develop
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
There are many courses that can help you to begin your journey in investment banking. But what I always advice is choose some course that -a) is not too time taking b) provides excellent curriculum structure c) has the facilitation of live classes and access to mentors d) Optional but if a course also helps you with placement and recommendations to kickstart your journey then it is the most fulfilling way to study.
Of course none of this will matter if your own effort isn't a full 100%, so keep that in mind when searching and comparing which courses out there would be best.
I personally can think of IIM Skills' investment ban
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a month agoBeginner-Level 5
A Journalism degree from Chandigarh University can help you do that. After finishing the course, you can step into digital content roles easily. The programme teaches you how to write, create media, and understand audiences. You also get some practice in using social media and online platforms. With these skills, you can work as a content writer, social media manager, or digital editor. Learning at CU gives you both knowledge and some hands-on experience. Even if the field changes fast, the basics you learn in journalism will help you adapt. Starting in digital content is possible if you focus on improving your writing, creativity, and
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Two ways to go about it. Long scenic route. Short to the point route.
The long scenic Route is pursuing MBA which is a time sink but provides you knowledge over many different things.
Short route is focusing on exactly those trends/ subjects pertaining to investment banking by pursuing a short term course that targets everything you want to know about the subject matter .
Even after that what should be taken into consideration is the guidance/ assistance to push you into the banking field. It's a very competitive field.
So my advice if you do pursue investment banking irrespective of your stream you need to go for a course/ ins
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
Graduates of IILM's BBA/BBA (Hons) in Hospitality and Services Management can pursue diverse and rewarding career paths in the hospitality and service industries, such as:
- Luxury Hotel and Resorts
- Event Planning and Management
- Food and Beverage Management
- Culinary Operations and Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Revenue Management and Data Analyst
- Sales and Marketing
- Cruise Line Management
- Luxury Retail
- Aviation
- Real Estate
- Health & Wellness
- Hospitality Consultancy
- Entertainment & Recreation
- Travel and Tourism
- Facility Management
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Online courses without either mentorship or a way of recommending you opportunities to pursue in the field is quite difficult. Since your aim is about pursuing a career and not just your knowledge base. Always try to find avenues that have dedicated placement assistance.
There are a few if you search the interent. The one I am aware of is IIM Skills since a friend of mine had done his studies there. Their financial modelling and evaluation course has been well received . And I do believe they have placement assistance too. No harm in checking out!
But like I said compare every prospect there is and also think of how much time
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a month ago
Contributor-Level 9
With an MBA in Healthcare Management, you can land roles like Hospital Administrator, Healthcare Operations Manager, Health Informatics Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Healthcare Consultant, or Medical Practice Manager. You could also work in health-insurers, pharma companies, health tech startups, or government health departments. Entry level salaries in India often start around Rs 5-10 lakh/yr, growing to Rs 15-25 lakh/yr or more with experience. Growth is steady because healthcare always needs skilled managers.
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