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A business is defined as an organisation or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities. Businesses can be for-profit entities or non-profit organizations. Business types range from limited liability companies to sole proprietorships, corporations, and partnerships.
Business Environment is sum or collection of all internal and external factors such as employees, customers needs and expectations, supply and demand, management, clients, suppliers, owners, activities by government, innovation in technology, social trends, market trends, economic changes, etc.
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MICA takes into consideration a lot of factors for admission. No explicit cutoff is defined as such. People with 70 percentile have been offered admission while ones with 90 have been rejected in the past.
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These tests are not always accurate but they definitely provide you with some sort of guidance, which is helpful on deciding your career path. And a word of advice, don't worry and stay relaxed. Everything will be fine. Just give some time to yourself.
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You must choose any institute by their feedback and quality of the training they are providing. I would suggest you to join IGIA, AHA or DATHM as they provide quality training with job assistance.
You can visit the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/107699/course/course-Diploma-In-Basic-Cabin-Crew-Services-And-Hospitality-Management-Chandigarh-India
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Some of the jobs available in this field are given below:
1. Director of waste management.
2. Environment journalist.
3. Lecturer.
4. Research assistant.
5. Research fellow.
They can apply for the jobs in Government organizations like:
1. Pollution Control Board.
2. Urban Planning and Water Authority.
Several private organizations recruit graduates of B.Sc environmental science. Some of those organizations are:
1. Refineries.
2. Fertilizer plants.
3. Waste treatment industries.
4. Distilleries and
5. Food processing industries.
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Lateral entry in part-time B.Tech course is not possible, you have to pursue the entire course starting from first year.
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3 year degrees are recognised by UGC and 4 year degrees and recognised by AICTE. The basic course curriculum is the same and even the industry does not differentiate between the two. Coming to your question, which is better. Well, there isn't a completely correct response to this. The plus side of 3 year degree is that you get into the job market a year earlier and the fees at 95% colleges is lower for these courses. The plus side of the 4 year degree is that in the case you wish to go for a Masters course overseas, you are eligible for admissions in all colleges whereas some colleges do not accept a 3 year course from an
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You can check the below mentioned link:
http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/SearchResults/CULINARY-HOSPITALITY-RECREATION-TOURISM-TOURISM-TRAVEL/_/N-lqh5
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An ex-professor of AIIMS had been offered around Rs.12 crore per annum from a big corporate hospital. That's almost Rs.3 lakh/day.
So, the salary of a doctor depends on his degree of specialization and the years of experience which he or she has.
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