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2015-11-17 23:27:18Guide-Level 11
It seems that you are looking for a career in media that involves a lot of travelling and exploring new places.
If this is the case, then yes mass communication as a career option can provide you an opportunity to explore and travel to new destinations. There are many news agencies both online offline that are associated to travel and living. These news channels have different programs on lifestyle, travel, latest trends, geographic locations, scientific innovations etc. Some of the most prominent networks that engage in travelling related shows and news are Nat Geo, Discovery, etc. If you are interested in joining such reput
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2015-11-17 23:10:25Beginner-Level 3
Kindly find the admission criteria here: http://www.mica.ac.in/postgraduate-programme/selection-process-and-timelines
There is no cut-off for any of these exams.The performance will be judged on a relative basis.
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The Media and PR wing of MICA
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2015-11-17 22:51:08
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2015-11-17 21:57:47
Contributor-Level 8
You are studying in 11th and i would advise you to focus on your board exams first and once you will score good, you will be having more options to explore and chose for further studies and follow the link below for criteria of Bachelor of management studies from this college :-
https://www.shiksha.com/Bachelor-Of-Management-Studies-course-in-Vivek-Vihar-Delhi-Sscbs-Shaheed-Sukhdev-College-Of-Business-Studies-course-information-listingcourse-217332
And for Post graduation in management, prepare for CAT/MAT to get admitted in the best colleges .
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exam/cat
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exam/mat
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2015-11-17 21:33:09Contributor-Level 7
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2015-11-17 21:12:37
Guide-Level 15
The future and demand of Civil Engineers is bright and will continue to remain so in the years to come. infrastructure is fast growing and thus it opens the path for career progression in the said field.
One can move to the teaching as well as research field. One can also get into various positions in the Government sector such as IAS, IPS, and IES. And can also try to get into railways as well as defense sector.
Some of the organizations that recruit Civil Engineering professionals are :
-National Fertilizers Limited
-Bharath Electronics Limited
-Cement Corporation of India
-Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
-MMTC Limited
-Hindustan Zin
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2015-11-17 19:49:56Beginner-Level 3
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2015-11-17 19:19:28Beginner-Level 2
or mail your query @ kb570361@gmail.com
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2015-11-17 19:18:01
Contributor-Level 10
I would request you to go through relevant and trusted websites which give rankings to various MBA colleges in India to know where Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies stands in the list.
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2015-11-17 19:12:32
Contributor-Level 8
Both are good, If you are looking for industry oriented curriculum i would advise you to go for Symbiosis and if you are just willing to enhance your qualification by a Masters degree while working then you can go for Bharti Vidyapeeth, both are recognized and have their own values.
All the best !
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2015-11-17 18:55:46
Guide-Level 14
You can look for higher study options like:-
*Doctor of Philosophy in either of Banking & Finance; Business Economics; Commerce; Corporate Secretary ship; Financial Studies; Statistics.
*Certificate Courses in either of Banking; Office Automation; Operations Research with Applications in Engineering and Management; Applied Managerial Economics; Central Excise; Derivatives; Financial Accounting & Taxation; Income Tax ; Micro Finance; Personal Management ; Phonetics; Certificate Course in Stock Market; VAT; Vedic Mathematics; Accounting; Tally; Chartered Financial; Analyst Equity Research; IFRS Certification - ICAI; Post Graduate
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2015-11-17 18:38:06
Guide-Level 13
The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue , the details of some courses is stated below:
Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelor’s Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate & PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams such as NCHMCT,AIMA UGAT, E-CHAT etc.
Please refer to the article for colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-colleges-offering-culinary-courses-in-india-article-10930-1
Hope this information help
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2015-11-17 18:37:44
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2015-11-17 18:37:32
Guide-Level 13
There are no set standards for "luxury hotels," and both four-star and five-star hotels generally describe themselves as "luxury."
Hotel guests paying high luxury-hotel rates have a right to expect certain luxury hotel standards, in service, in rooms, in dining, and in everything else a good hotel offers.
Some Examples of luxury Hotels are:
-The trident Agra
-The Oberoi Amarvilas
-JW marriot
-Vivanta by Taj etc
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2015-11-17 18:37:17New Question
2015-11-17 18:36:10
Guide-Level 13
Tourism and Tourism Industry focuses on tourism development, management of the travel industry, tourism marketing, and tourism services. Travel & tourism is one of the most attractive streams for students who wish to pursue a career in the service industry. Such careers not only offer lucrative packages and experiences but also keeps you away from the monotony of a desk job.There are various kinds of courses that you may opt to go for and based on which can make a career in this field and to know about the courses and the institutes offering the same, you may
refer to the following links:
https://hospitality.shiksha.com/travel-
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2015-11-17 18:35:54
Guide-Level 13
Customer service managers ensure that the needs of customers are being satisfied. Their aim is to provide excellent customer service and to promote this idea throughout the organisation they work for.
They may work at various levels, from head office to the front end of the business and in most cases will be:
- helping to develop and implement a customer service policy for an entire organisation;- finding ways to measure customer satisfaction and improve services;- managing a team of customer services staff;- handling face-to-face enquiries from customers.
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2015-11-17 18:35:39
Guide-Level 13
Hi,
A travel agency manager plans, organizes, directs and controls the operations of travel-related organizations. They also co-ordinate and direct the activities of staff, overseeing not only the day-to-day tasks, but the hiring, training and evaluating of staff members as well. Agency managers may also research new products and destinations, often by traveling to them and experiencing first hand the services available. Some key skills required are: - excellent communication skills; - diplomacy and tact; - innovation and energy with a desire to drive others; - commitment to people management; -sound judgement with attention to detail;
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