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Kartik Rawal

Contributor-Level 6

See these both are very different fields, one is for managing business administration, whereas, another is in media and journalism world. Both have got a very deep need in this world. One connects the world by imparting news around the globe, whereas, another connects to the world with there effective products and services to every part possible.
Nowadays, as media has diverse fields like radio, print media, TV, and others with much tough competition, where you need much art in your hands (Pen) and words. So, to go in this field, you need to have skills.
1. Writing power
2. Speaking art
3. Patience
4. Calmness
5. Great interest
It has a good
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

There are many exciting job opportunities for hotel management graduates with the increasing competition in the hotel industry. Since a hotel has many departments such as Operations, Front Office, Food and Beverages, Accounting, Sales and Marketing, Engineering/ Maintenance, Security, etc. One can opt for a field of their liking and pursue a career and successfully grow in it.
Apart from jobs in Hotels and restaurants, hotel management diploma holders/graduates can find good jobs in:
Airline Catering (flight kitchen) and Cabin Services
Club management
Cruise Ship Hotel Management
Hospital administration and catering
Hotel and Tourism Associa
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding fee structure of The Oxford College of Science for B.Sc biotechnology. You should be able to download their brochure which contains all important details like last application dates, eligibility, and fee structures for the college.
Link: https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-oxford-college-of-science-h-s-r-layout-bangalore-3049

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant,
Any graduate with a Bsc degree in Botany/Zoology or Chemistry or Biology or Food and Nutrition/Microbiology/Food science/Clinical Nutrition & dietetics or Home science/Food technology can apply for MSc in Food and Nutrition.

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Samreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Cosmetology comprises many branches which include beauty therapy and treatments for face, hair, body and overall health care.
The job roles range from the regular haircut, hair wash, perming, styling, coloring, and hair extensions to manicure, pedicure, and facials.
The career possibility in the industry of beauty is endless. Trained cosmetologists find well-paid jobs in beauty parlors, high-end salons and in luxurious hotels/resorts.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Jobs directly related to your degree include:
English as a foreign language teacher
Lexicographer
Publishing copy-editor/proofreader
Speech and language therapist
Teaching assistant
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Civil Service fast streamer
Digital copywriter
Editorial assistant
Information officer
Marketing executive
Primary school teacher
Public librarian
Public relations officer.

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Abha Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, your chances are good in new IIMs. Still you have to score 95 %ile in CAT exam and your PI.

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Cheryl Fernandes

Contributor-Level 9

The fee structure for 2017 was Rs 67000/- Annually + Rs 2000 (library fees).

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

The financial crisis is being counted as the biggest crises of the world. And we had the experienced that before a couple of years. All countries are demanding heavily the skilled financial analyst against their financial sector for preparation and control.
Therefore, MBA in finance is most sought programme in across the world.

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Hi Prajwal,
In 2018 Admission is through counselling based on the score obtained in JEE Advanced and 12th score of 75% marks. Seats Available :-
B.Tech. (Aerospace Engineering) = 60
B.Tech. (Avionics) = 60
Dual Degree (B.Tech. + M. S. /M.Tech. ). = 20
For Gen category 20%, for OBC 18% and for SC/ST 10% in JEEadv to be eligible to get shortlisted for selection for admission, so more you score more chance to get selected for admission. First try to qualify in JEE main & then do hard to score decent marks, because there are limited seats in IIST. Only those candidates will be featured in the rank list of JEE Advance 2018, who will secure requ
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LBIIHM

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Sebasish,
Congratulations on your clear vision. No, absolutely no problem. In fact, this will be one of the best combinations. My suggestion will be to work for 2 years after HAH and then go for MBA.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Akshita, If seen eligibility wise- you can go for any stream any field, UPSC and govt exams do not impose any restrictions on the field of study, but for a better foundation and preparation towards your aim better to have subjects which form the important part of UPSC and law exams so that you are ahead in the long run competition by some means. For this, you may take humanities as your field of study and go for politics, law management, history or geography as your subjects. All the best!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Arvind,
For applying to M.Ed in special visual impairment candidate must have completed B.Ed Special Education (Visual Impairment) course with a minimum of 50% from any of the recognized institution of RCI. Admission shall be done through post-graduate entrance test merit list for M.Ed (special).
Good luck.

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Saeony SatpathyStudent at Alliance University. Here to help 😊

Beginner-Level 5

https://bus.alliance.edu.in/web/executive-post-graduate-diploma-in-management.php
This is the link for your referral. All the details are given of this course and you can decide for yourself if it suits your requirements.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

To admit in MBA, you have to have a Graduation degree first. After Diploma, you can join graduation course directly to the 2nd year. Then, from there you need to complete your graduation, and then you will be eligible for the MBA. All the best.

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Ashish SharmaEducation Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler.

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Ambika, Well, it is totally depend on you and your managerial skills. Just review your attitude and interest where it has inclination, either it is towards preceding a career as a teacher or how to become a manager in any Agri Business firm. India is a agrarian country and by looking at the demand of agricultural graduates decent job placements will not be a problem. Agriculture is a research oriented programme where you can do a lot of research on soil, vegetable, fruit, floriculture landscaping entomology, plant breeding. Thus, scope is more towards Masters of Science in horticulture. There are three specialisations in Masters of
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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

Guide-Level 11

Yes, it is worth it. But if you are taking a drop year, your main aim should be the top IITs. After that, NIT-Trichy and Warangal are good.

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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

Contributor-Level 10

You may apply in XIME, Welingkar, SIES, IMT-Nagpur and Hyderabad and BIMM-Pune.

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