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M.A. Psychology admissions are either done on the basis of merit or through the university/college's own entrance exam, and so you might want to first identify the universities that you would like to apply to. Further it is necessary for the candidate to have completed his/her graduation from a recognised University. Assuming you fulfil the criteria, you can start by having a look at the university websites including Delhi University, IILM University Gurugram, Banasthali University to name a few that offer an M.A. In Psychology. The applications for IILM University Gurugram for example are open and can be viewed on the web
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As you can see there is immense scope in the Indian Wedding Industry, therefore as a wedding planner. But for that, you need to have the proper training, including several wedding planning terms and on-field
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Pros: It's definitely exciting to meet up with a lot of people. Especially for extroverts. It's a vibrant field wherein so many operational challenges need to be solved. So, no shortage of excitement. Helps you to make new connections. Event management can take you places. After all, getting exposure to new places is so much fun. You will have to be constantly on your toes thinking about what new concept/format to apply to entice the audience, and engage the audience. Remember, creative juices flow all the time. Quite exciting.
Cons: Working hours can get odd. Initial salaries will be low unless you prove yourself with larger and
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