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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
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Event management have lots of scope now days in India.
You may refer to the link given below:
http://surejob.in/event-management-career-in-india.html
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Hello Ketaki Tamang,
Here is the list of the top 10 highly ranked colleges in Canada
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-10-mba-colleges-in-canada-articlepage-684
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
All the best.
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Yes, you can do certification courses in robotics after Diploma in mechanical engineering but if you want to do higher studies in robotics then I suggest you to complete B.Tech and then do Master's in robotics.
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Yes, you can and It is better for you to do it after B.Com. Because, it will be an added advantage that you will get a background which will help you in pursuing ACCA or CMA. I advice you to get a degree first and then decide.
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2. For Pharmacy in NMIMS – Mumbai, it is around 165-170 marks.
3. For Hyderabad and Bangalore campus, you need minimum 200 marks.
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The eligibility required for R&D exams is graduation in nutrition and dietitian, post-graduation Diploma in nutrition and dietitian or Master's degree in nutrition and dietitian.
Six months internship (Or 3+3 months) from recognized hospitals or two year experience in a multi-specialty hospital as full time dietician is also required.
Yes, you have one more career option available. You can pursue Masters in food science and then prepare for CSIR NET exam.
The council of scientific and industrial research for the science students, who wants to pursue in-depth research and development in the areas of food science and technology. You c
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You can work your percentile out on the basis of following article. In case, you have doubts you can revert.
http://www.west.net/~stewart/mat/scaled_score_report.htm
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