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New answer posted
2014-01-27 12:28:16
Guide-Level 12
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To become a beautician there is no specific entry qualification to enter the field, except for an interest, inclination and the desire to keep learning in the field. It is the experience and hands on practice that counts.
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As per my search I could find some of the institutes offering your desired course in Kerala. Below are the details :
-VLCC Institute, Kochi
-Skiltek Group of Institutions, Kochi
For course details, you may refer to :
https://medicine.shiksha.com/beautician-cosmetology-courses-in-kerala-categorypage-5-128-1-0-0-1-107-2-0-none-1-0
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You may even look for institutes offering beautician courses outside Kerala. Some
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2014-01-20 17:39:03Guide-Level 11
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2014-01-13 12:08:00Beginner-Level 1
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2013-12-12 10:17:53
Contributor-Level 8
A few popular suggestions-
1. Westford School of Film Technology
Certificate in Photography - 3 Months, Part Time, Certification
Fees: INR 28000
2. St. Joseph's College
Photography - 120 Hours, Full Time, Certification
Fees: INR 5000
3. Delhi School of Photography
Intensive Beginners Photography Foundation 1 Programme - 22 Hours, Part Time , Certification
Fees: INR 12000
4. Contemporary and New Media Art School
Digital Photography - 3 Months, Part Time, Certification
Fees: INR 3600
5. Creative Hut
Professional Photography - Part Time, Certification
Fees: INR 60000
You may browse through the respective websites for more information.
If you found the
New answer posted
2013-12-11 19:35:19
Beginner-Level 4
Try NCFM certifications in financial markets. There are introductory and advanced modules which you can pick and choose. These definitely will add value to your resume and profile and help you distinguish yourself from others. For more details, please check the link:
http://www.nseindia.com/education/content/module_ncfm.htm
Sandeep
New answer posted
2013-11-22 16:44:20
Contributor-Level 8
New answer posted
2013-11-22 11:14:02
Guide-Level 11
Distance MBA is a good option if you have financial constraints. I can also suggest you to find a good job . Once you reach a level where you personally feel ready to take the jump in all aspects, then you may pick regular MBA. Till the time you'll be able to save sufficient funds and also most of the B-Schools prefer experienced candidates.
B.Com graduates can get job in the following sectors-
BPO
Financial Services
Marketing
Broking
Banking
Insurance
ITES
FMCG
Some of the job opportunities in the central government are:
Accounts assistant
Tax assistant
Grade III Exam
Combined Metric Level
Combined Graduate Level Exam
You may also refer the link b
New answer posted
2013-11-11 12:45:03
Beginner-Level 1
www.dezyre.com, www.simplilearn.com
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