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If you are thinking about analytics, business intelligence and data management, then I would suggest go for analytic.
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-Physical requirements - Height for Air Hostesses - minimum of 157.5 cm and Flight Pursers 163 cm with proportionate weight.
-Graduates is a compulstion for international airlines in the age group of 19-25 years for training. Preference is given to Degree or Diploma holders in Hotel Management/Tourism.
-Female candidates from Home Science background, fulfilling other requirements, are also preferred. International Airlines recruit flight attendant in the age group of 18-35 years.
-Good language, ability and proficiency in English, Hindi, a regional language and at least one foreign language are essential requir
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It is same as the only difference is institutes like: IIMs, XLRI provide PGDM and universities provide MBA. So, there is no point doing MBA after PGDM.
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Let me tell you some benefits, why it is so:
1) Low tuition fees as compared to US, UK, NZD or AUS and you will earn more as compared to AUS and NZD as exchange rate of Canada is more. You can find part time work easily as compared to US. In UK part time work is not allowed.
2) No restrictions on working part time with your studies. Although, you are only allowed to work for 20 hours per week but who cares when meeting your daily expenses and paying for your next semester fees.
3) There is a rule that if you are going for 2 years course then visa would extend 3 yea
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Since, decision at this stage is always crucial. I would like to know your interest and what would you like to do most? Based upon your choice, I will be able to guide you.
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It varies every year.It was around 75% this year.
Regards,
Mayur Tandon
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With a BA in Fine Arts (Painting and Drawing), you've got a solid foundation to explore various career paths. Here are some options that students can explore
You could go the traditional route and become an Artist/Painter, exhibiting your work, selling art, taking commissions, or participating in residencies.
Many graduates also land in design roles, such as Graphic Designer or Illustrator, working in advertising, publishing, or digital media, where they create visuals.
If you enjoy teaching, you could be an Art Teacher/Instructor in schools, colleges, or private studios - though a B.Ed. might be needed for formal schools.
Freelancing is a
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