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Neeraj Kumar
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Your this experience count only in same job if you change your line then you this experience not count but you may be consider for a good salary as your previous experience , and if your this job is base on technical support then your experience may be count
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aru chopra
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Hi,
Literature is a fairly flexible course and offers diverse careers such as-
1. Management careers - Marketing, Human Resources etc
2. Hospitality, Event Management, Public Relations, Corporate Communications
3. Media careers like Advertising, Journalism and Film Making
4. Academic careers like Teaching and Research and particularly Training.
Language Training is a big and growing sector in India with jobs freelance and full-time options as a language trainer or a voice and accent trainer.
5. You could also do an MA or a B.Ed, or take up some of the Professional courses.
6. Studying a foreign language full time can be an excellent career
Literature is a fairly flexible course and offers diverse careers such as-
1. Management careers - Marketing, Human Resources etc
2. Hospitality, Event Management, Public Relations, Corporate Communications
3. Media careers like Advertising, Journalism and Film Making
4. Academic careers like Teaching and Research and particularly Training.
Language Training is a big and growing sector in India with jobs freelance and full-time options as a language trainer or a voice and accent trainer.
5. You could also do an MA or a B.Ed, or take up some of the Professional courses.
6. Studying a foreign language full time can be an excellent career
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aru chopra
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Hi,
There is no specific qualification or age limit to enter into this field. First step for making an entry is to prepare a portfolio. This consists of a series of photographs taken by a professional photographer.
The portfolio can then be shown to an advertising agency, a model co-ordinating agency providing suitable models according to requirements, or a fashion designer.
There is no dearth of jobs in modelling these days. Modelling can be mainly classified into Television modelling, Print modelling/Still modelling, Ramp modelling/live modelling, Show room modelling, Advertising modelling etc.
Also refer-
https://www.shiksha.com/caree
There is no specific qualification or age limit to enter into this field. First step for making an entry is to prepare a portfolio. This consists of a series of photographs taken by a professional photographer.
The portfolio can then be shown to an advertising agency, a model co-ordinating agency providing suitable models according to requirements, or a fashion designer.
There is no dearth of jobs in modelling these days. Modelling can be mainly classified into Television modelling, Print modelling/Still modelling, Ramp modelling/live modelling, Show room modelling, Advertising modelling etc.
Also refer-
https://www.shiksha.com/caree
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shaban
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Hi,
As per your query, you may consider pursuing integrated MBA program, please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes in India offering this course.
Link: https://management.shiksha.com/integrated-mba-in-india-categorypage-3-30-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
However, I would suggest you to first complete your BBM, and once it is completed you should work for 1-2 years and then opt for a full time MBA or PGDM program.
Lucrative careers are available for BBM graduates in many fields. A few of them are mentioned below:
- Banking.
- Budget Planning.
- Educational Institutes.
- Entrepreneurial Vent
As per your query, you may consider pursuing integrated MBA program, please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes in India offering this course.
Link: https://management.shiksha.com/integrated-mba-in-india-categorypage-3-30-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
However, I would suggest you to first complete your BBM, and once it is completed you should work for 1-2 years and then opt for a full time MBA or PGDM program.
Lucrative careers are available for BBM graduates in many fields. A few of them are mentioned below:
- Banking.
- Budget Planning.
- Educational Institutes.
- Entrepreneurial Vent
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Neeraj Kumar
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You have to go for nay short term course in your field , and best way is go for Mtech degree if you are not getting any job till now , and side by side you an go for any short term course, like in networking , or in programming
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aru chopra
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Hi,
Refer the links below-
For eligibility norms and procedure of admission-
http://www.cbse.nic.in/examin~1/privatec.htm
Application Forms-
http://cbse.gov.in/faq/forms.htm
*Another way- she can complete her senior secondary education (equivalent to class XII) through National institute of Open Schooling.
She'll be required to produce the copy of the Certificate of the Secondary Examination passed from a recognized Board of Secondary Education duly attested by a Gazetted Officer.
She can choose subjects from the Scheme of Studies given. However, it is required to successfully complete a minimum of five subjects, which is compulsory for Certif
Refer the links below-
For eligibility norms and procedure of admission-
http://www.cbse.nic.in/examin~1/privatec.htm
Application Forms-
http://cbse.gov.in/faq/forms.htm
*Another way- she can complete her senior secondary education (equivalent to class XII) through National institute of Open Schooling.
She'll be required to produce the copy of the Certificate of the Secondary Examination passed from a recognized Board of Secondary Education duly attested by a Gazetted Officer.
She can choose subjects from the Scheme of Studies given. However, it is required to successfully complete a minimum of five subjects, which is compulsory for Certif
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