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May I ask you, what your question is exactly? What kind of help are you seeking, elaborate please about your desired course and plan please.
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Scholar-Level 16
If you don't want to pursue a degree course, there are many job oriented Diploma and certificate courses that will help you pursue a career of your choice. Although, you should know that a degree holder will always have an upper hand when it comes to hiring, So I would suggest you to rather go for a Bachelor degree. Still if you decide to go for a Diploma course, please figure out your area of interest and then search for a course accordingly. Diploma courses are available in all the fields these days.
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MBA is not a pre-requisite for starting a business. Though having some business sense is important but pursuing MBA for that is not important as much as having the field expertise. Also, MTTM and M.Des are completely different fields. In order to pursue a career in either of the fields, MBA is not required.
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There are no set qualifications to become a wedding planner. Although education in hospitality, event management or public relations can be helpful. Many people have no formal education and learn on the job. They move into wedding planning from working in events, hospitality or catering. Being a self employed career, individuals interested in this field must have a strong business sense. Few event management institutions are offering wedding planner training as a part of event management courses. Of course, the training will help and enhance your knowledge about the field, but proceeding further with the career depends on
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