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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can pursue event management without a degree.
Many companies value skills, experience, and personal qualities over specific educational backgrounds.
You will require basic communication skills problem problem-solving skills a basic knowledge of the industry and be passion about it
The Event Management admission process is mainly entrance-based or merit-based and can be done via entrance exams such as NCHMCT JEE, MAH HM CET, CAT, NMAT.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
No, it is not compulsary to pursue a Master's degree after completing a BSW, but if you do it by your choice, then you may open a specialised career opportunities and higher-level positions in social work. A Master of Social Work (MSW) allows for advanced practice in areas such as clinical social work, management, and social policy.
It also enhances earning potential and you may earn more after recahing senior positions or after acheiving big roles, such as a therapist, counselor, or programme director. However, many BSW graduates begin their careers in entry-level positions and gain valuable experience before deciding whether to
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Aircraft Engineering focuses on the technical aspects of designing, maintaining, and repairing aircraft, making it ideal for those interested in engineering and behind-the-scenes operations.
On the other hand, Pilot Training is a professional course that leads to becoming a licensed pilot, offering a hands-on, high-paying, and adventurous career.
While Pilot Training can be expensive and requires regular medical checks, it offers faster returns with high salaries. Aircraft Engineering, however, provides a stable career with opportunities in both the civil and defence sectors.
If you prefer working on aircraft systems and
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Check out the following degree options if you want to become a Hotel Manager:
- Bachelor Of Hotel Management (Bachelor In Hotel Management.
- Master Of Hotel Management.
- Bachelor Of Hotel Management And Catering Technology.
- BSc in Hospitality And Hotel Administration.
- B.A. In Hotel Management.
- Diploma in Food and Beverage services.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
NIBMT is a fake university in which they are providing the outdated ISO 9001:2008 certified by KVQA, India. The programme is already outdated by KVQA, India in 2018 and the updated programme is ISO 9001:2015 which is currently leading is certifications program. I even called at the HQ of KVQA, India and they confirm that NIBMT is not registered with them.
I request everyone out there do not sign up with NIBMT for any Courses and Certifications from NIBMT and publish this news as much as you can.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, your D.Pharma degree from India should be valid in Nepal cause both the countries have mutual recognition of educational system. One important thing, specific universities or institutions in Nepal may have their own admission criteria for B.Pharma programs, so it's advisable to check with the institutions you're interested. you only may need to get your D.Pharma degree authenticated and apply for an equivalency certificate from the concerned regulatory bodies in Nepal.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Degree Courses in Artificial Intelligence:
Bachelors:
B.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence
B.Sc. in Computer Science with a special focus on AI
Masters
M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence
M.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence
M.Sc. in Machine Learning
M.Sc. in Data Science with special focus on AI
Online Degrees:
e-Masters in AI and Machine Learning
Certificates and Diplomas (Coursera, Udemy, edX)
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, online BMC degree is approved by the University Grant Commission (UGC) for many colleges such as Amity University, Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Xavier Institute of Communications, etc.
Hope this helps!!!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Well, it's actually not. Though it will grant a title of “Doctor” (Dr.) in a professional capacity, it's not some traditional medical doctor's degree like MBBS. BPT means a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, who specializes in rehabilitation, physical therapy, and pain management without prescribing medicines or performing surgeries.
Once you complete this course and obtain a license from the respective state council, you can use the prefix “Dr.” before your name.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Diploma in Hospital Management is typically a shorter, more focused programme designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical skills needed for entry-level positions in healthcare management. The Diploma in Hospital Management is often suited for professionals seeking to enhance their management capabilities or switch to a healthcare administration role without committing to a long academic program.
On the other hand, a degree in Hospital Management, such as a Bachelor's or Master's degree, offers a more comprehensive and in-depth education, covering advanced topics like healthcare policies, strategic management, financ
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