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If you want to become a chef you can join a culinary college for it, you don't have to complete your B.Com. You can directly apply after class 12th.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
You can apply for Bachelor of Arts in International Culinary Arts which is a 3 year full-time degree course especially designed for the students interested in culinary & cooking. The course has dual certification from Queen Margaret University, UK and an UGC recognized Indian University
Eligibility:
Candidates who have completed 10+2 in any stream (Arts/Science/Commerce).
Please visit the below link for more information about the course.
https://www.itm.edu/institutes/under-graduate-course/hotel-managment/ba-in-international-culinary-arts/
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can start your career by learning different software. The mechanical design engineers have to learn different software, because not every company uses the same software for CAD, CAM or CAE. There are many software that can be helpful to find jobs for mechanical design engineers like:
1. Autocad - this is a basic and must learn software, AutoCAD draughtsman jobs are plenty in the market. 2. Solidworks - The best 3D modelling software, very useful and dynamic. Jobs opportunities are very high
3. Catia - Most complex software, useful where there needs to be precise surface finishing such as in aerospace engineering or creating
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In the sandwich course, you have a compulsory industrial training along with the curriculum. It increases the span of the course. Either way, it's up to you whether you wish to work while studying or earn after studying. The packages are similar for both of them.
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