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If you choose finance as specialization then one will get work profile of equity analyst, financial analyst, etc.
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Step 1- Clear the ACET Exam:
You must clear the Actuarial Common Entrance Test (ACET) to become a member of IAI (Institute of Actuaries of India). The IAI conducts the ACET exam bi-yearly, once in June and once in December.
Only after the student clears the ACET he/she is eligible to the Actuarial exams.
Step 2- Further clear 4 sets of examinations:
After passing the ACET, a student must then clear 15 subjects that are divided in 4 sets of examinations viz. CT (Core Technical), CA (Core Application), ST (Specialist Technical) and SA (Specialist Application).
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You need 12th or 12th qualification with PCM with a minimum score of 60% to 65% depending on the university you are applying to and overall 6.5 with no band less than 6 in IELTS. You can google and select your college and go the site and check the application process and apply or else use the services of a good education consultant and it will be free as they do not charge for Australia.
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If you mean BHM (Bachelor in Hotel Management) then in order to pursue this course, you need to be class 12th pass from any stream with English as one of the subjects, plus you need to take entrance test conducted by various institutes.
The upper age limit for to pursue this course is 22 years.
Kindly, note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from institute to institute. Some of the finest institutes to pursue BHM course are:
A. IHM - Mumbai.
B. IHM - Delhi.
C. IHM - Bangalore and many more institutes.
For information regarding various institutes offering course of your interest refer to the link mentioned below:
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The most popular entrances are:
1.MAH-HM-CET (Maharashtra Hotel Management Common Entrance Test)
2. PUTHAT (Punjab University Tourism and Hospitality Aptitude Test)
3.IIHM Entrance Examination (International Institute of Hotel Management Entrance Examination)
4. NCHMCT JEE (National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Entrance Examination)
5. FHRAI (Federations of Hotel and Restaurants Association of India)
6.IITM (Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management)
7. ITDC (India Tourism Development Corporation)
8. HIHT (Heritage Institute of Hotel and Tourism)
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Yes, the average salary is for annual basis i.e., Rs.5 lakhs per annum and the highest package is Rs.10 lakhs per annum.
Also the the placement at NDIM has been consistently ranked amongst top 20 B-Schools in India for 3 years in succession by AIMA, Business Standard & Business World. A total of 320+ companies offered placements to 390+ students of PGDM 2014-16 Batch; some of the recruiters were ABP News, Aditya Birla Group, American Express, Ameriprise, Asian Paints, Avon, Axis Bank, Bajaj Electricals, Baush&Lomb, Berger Paints, Bharti Paint, Bridgestone, Capital First, Castrol, Citi Bank, CNFC Media, Café Coffee Day, Copa
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1. Flying Queen Air hostess Academy New Delhi
2. Wings Air Hostess and Hospitality Training Vadodara Gujarat
3. TMI Academy of Travel Tourism and Aviation Studies, Mumbai
4. Air Hostess Academy, Bangalore, Karnataka
5. Universal Aviation Academy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
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There are so many good colleges for pursuing MBA, but if the particular one have defense quota or not depends upon college to college, but most of the government colleges do have it, but this doesn't mean that one don't needs to appear for the entrance test. Quota defines number of seats, not marks.
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