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I recommend you to pursue any technical course from various available source like Udacity, Udemy, Simplilearn, and so forth. Minimum 1 year of hands on training on your area of interest will be good enough to start the career.
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I suggest you to use the Shiksha’s predictor tool for more information and this will help you to predict the college according to your choice rank or percentile visit this link:-https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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Best wishes to you.
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Doing MBA, should be the most preferred as compared to the Certified Course as with MBA, you can have a PG Degree and it will enhance your career and you would be more eligible and deserving one to get a good designation with a healthy package. All the best.
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1 Year Certification course in food production will help you learn and train you about the preparation of various cuisines like Bakery, Continental, and European etc. The course is specialization course and is approved from Tourism and Hospitality Skill Council.
The Hotel School offers this course to you in its 3 campuses which are in Delhi, Haldwani and Pithoragarh.
After completing the course, The Hotel School provides job assistance to its students in good category hotels, some of the hotels are:
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Here is the official information about the college.
Affiliated to Annamalai University.
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You want to be independent. That indeed is great thought. But, what you actually mean? Financial strength can give you independence. Take up some job. Start earning. If you have something else in mind please be free to ask. Best wishes to you.
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Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc in Agriculture or Horticulture. Both fields offer postgraduate programs for students who have completed a relevant undergraduate degree such as B.Sc in Agriculture, Horticulture, or related sciences. Admission typically involves meeting eligibility criteria such as having a minimum percentage in your undergraduate degree and possibly passing an entrance exam conducted by the university or a national-level test like ICAR AIEEA. Research and apply to universities that offer these programs, ensuring you meet their specific requirements and deadlines. These degrees open up various career opportunities in researc
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