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6 years ago
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Damp adds that the average federal salary alone, not counting benefits, is more than $67,000. The benefits, of course, are what many employees say make government employment so attractive. These perks include job security, good health insurance, a retirement plan and steady raises. * Benefits: Government benefits almost always exceed private sector benefits packages. Employees often have superior health care plans with lower cost and favorable retirement plans. In prolonged recessions, government and private sector benefit packages both get worse. Still, government benefits remain better. Thank you.
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6 years ago
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I think you should go for MBA in hospital administration than management as you have done B.Sc in electronics media, so it would be a better choice. Good luck.
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Candidates holding Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Technology degree from reputed institutes are eligible for this course. The minimum qualifying marks should be 55% or higher and the age criteria vary from one institute to another. * Click on the link for more details:-https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-electronics-communication-engineering-colleges-Bihar. Thank you.
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