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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, 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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2. Radisson
3. Westin
4. Lemon Tree
5. Crown
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Well Sastra University is the one among few universities to offer integrated courses. As far as, you have mentioned, you will study 4 year B.Tech course in mechanical and one year in AM. The placement offers offered to mechanical students will be offered to you, the only difference is, you have another year to study. In my view, it is better to opt B.Tech than M.Tech integrated.
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It depends on where your interest lies, please pursue a course which matches with your work experience and is helpful in your overall growth.
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Eligibility:
Candidates need to have a recognised Bachelors degree of minimum three years duration and obtained at least 50% marks (45% marks is required in the case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying degree examination.
There will be 100 questions from the following topics:
1) Analysis of Business Situations
2) Reading Comprehension
3) Quantitative Ability
4) Data Sufficiency
5) English Usage
You may refer E S Ramaswamy book for overall preparation an
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There are many MNCs that need talent. If you have enough talent you will definitely become a part of any software company.
For this you just have to search the right job for you. I will also advise you to choose in advance your field in software. Some of the fields of software company are programming, development, testing and mainframe.
If you want to join any MNCs, then I suggest that you to sharpen your C and C++ knowledge because they are very important from the point of view of interviews/Written test.
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BCA & B.Sc IT are job oriented degree course and you can go for job immediately after B.Sc IT & BCA in Small and Medium size IT companies. Unfortunately Indian IT industry does not prefer BCA for entry level Developer and Testers role. B.Sc IT or BCA graduates may get junior developer or Application support jobs.
Syllabus of BCA and B.Sc IT is similar up to 80 to 90% in v
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You can plan your dates accordingly and apply to the colleges which are well recognised for their degree in law:
NLSIU, Bangalore
NALSAR, Hyderabad
Campus law centre, Delhi
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
UPES, Dehradun
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