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2011-11-02 13:12:10Contributor-Level 6
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2011-11-02 13:11:22
Guide-Level 11
I am sure you are aware that the Hospitality Industry is growing at an increasing pace in the present scenario and this is a gold mine that will be able to provide them with lucrative career opportunities for a long time to come.
The prosperity of this industry, demands for professionals who are well qualified so it is imp
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2011-11-02 13:10:48Contributor-Level 6
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2011-11-02 13:06:58Contributor-Level 6
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2011-11-02 12:57:20Guide-Level 11
The best Institute for Hotel Management which one could find in India be it Delhi, Dehradoon, Chandigarh or Shimla is IHM as it not only gives you best of placements but also gives you right kind of practical exposure. Apart from IHM you can find private Institutes under Hotels like Oberoi, Taj, Maurya sherton etc. For more information on the Institutes under NCHMCT which are good and providing quality training please check the link below:
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2011-11-02 12:54:50New Question
2011-11-02 12:52:45Beginner-Level 3
I would suggest you give it a try. Though your scores are on the lower side, still the good thing about MAPS is that they consider not only the MAT scores but your class 10, 12 and graduation percentage and your extracurricular activities too. Therefore, even if you haven't scored well, you still have a fair chance of getting through, if you, lets say, had a very good extra curricular record in school.
I hope this helps. If there is anything more that you would like to know, please don't hesitate to ask.
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-11-02 12:51:50Beginner-Level 3
You should ideally have a 65 percentile and above if you want to get a call from MAPS. However, you should remember that the MAT scores are not just everything, you have to do well in the group discussion and personal interview too.
The best thing about MAPS is that they take into consideration not only your scores but your 10, 12 and graduation percentage and your extra curricular activities. Therefore, even if you have a low score, you have a fair chance of getting through, if you have a good extra curricular record.
I hope this helps and if there is anything else that you would like to know, please don't hesitate to ask.
Regards,
As
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2011-11-02 12:50:02
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To help and provide you detailed overview of the university, I am sending you links.
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And as for the fee structure, I would say that the universities keep on revising the fee str
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2011-11-02 12:42:27
Guide-Level 11
MBA has been ruling as one of the most demanded career courses irrespective of the education background one belongs to. People with an inclination and interest in management discipline, one should go for the course.
There are many management course offering institutes in the country but the admission procedure mainly requires on to qualify an entrance exam i.e. qualify an entrance test like MAT, CAT, XAT, SNAP etc.
To know more about MBA related details, you may refer to the following link:
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2011-11-02 12:34:44New Question
2011-11-02 12:24:22
Guide-Level 11
All the universities you mentioned above are some of the good universities in Australia. A masters degree from these universities has a good career prospects.
Please remember getting a job depends entirely upon the knowledge level calibre of the student.
If you full fill all the eligibility criteria for a particular job than getting a job should not be a problem.
I hope this answers your query.
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All the Best.
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2011-11-02 12:05:59
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2011-11-02 11:59:46
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Exam is conducted twice a year and as far as the eligibility criteria is concerned, a candidate needs to be:
+2 completed from any recognized board
Between the age limit of 16.5 to 19 years
The candidate has to go through verbal as well as non-verbal intelligence tests. They have to go through other exercises like GD and other outdoor group tasks. Knowledge about application procedure, fee details can be found on the official website of UPSC i.e www.upsc.gov.in
Following are the two article l
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2011-11-02 11:53:50Guide-Level 11
As it is very well explained by Shiksha Councellor and Manmeet a student from commerce stream has endless options like CA, CWA, CFA, CS, MBA, MFC, PG Diploma's in areas like Banking & Finance, Insurance can be another area which you can explore by giving Examinations of Actuarial Sciences. If you want to enter the Government sector you can also opt for Civil Service Examinations.
For further information on the options in Commerce stream please check the link below:
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2011-11-02 11:51:11New Question
2011-11-02 11:40:27
Guide-Level 12
To apply for the improvement exam, I would suggest you to contact your school and submit your documents. They will guide you to the whole process. Basically, you need to fill up a form which you may get from CBSE Regional Center and you will get admit card for improvement exam in next exam session.
The information of the university from where your daughter appeared for the exam is not available. However in most unive
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2011-11-02 11:38:40Beginner-Level 3
With three years work experience, you can definitely go for it. MAPS is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore. And its faulty consists of some of the best names associated with top B-Schools like IIM Ahmedabad, FMS Delhi, New York University, MDI Gurgaon, etc.
So, if you are interested, go for it. All the best!
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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