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As a *Quantum University hotel management student*, I can say the *scope of hotel management in India is wide and growing* — you can work in hotels, resorts, airlines, cruise ships, event management, travel & tourism, food service, and customer relations roles across India and abroad. Hospitality careers include front office, housekeeping, food & beverage, operations, sales & marketing, and leadership positions, thanks to booming travel and tourism demand.
Quantum University's hotel management course is highly recommended* for its practical training, industry exposure, and career support that equips you with real skills and confidence
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IES - Indian Engineering Service conducted by UPSC once every year for recruitment of Engineers in the top technical post in the various Department under Central Government.
Only B.Tech. Engineers are eligible to apply for IES. The final year B.Tech. candidate is also eligible for IES.
Apart from this the candidate must be an Indian National within the age of 21 to 30 years with upper age relaxation for reserved candidate.
The aspiring candidate should start preparation for IES while pursing their studies in 3rd year of engineering. Most of the questions come from 3rd and 4th year B.Tech. courses from the branch of Civil/ El
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You must have at least a bachelor's degree. You can apply for officer programs before earning your degree and as young as 17. The major fields of study required vary depending on the officer specialty.
Programs leading to a commission as a Navy officer include the Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the U.S. Naval Academy. There are also direct commissioning programs for other qualified candidates.
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