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The applicants must be academically strong and work experience is also preferred. Additionally, it will depend on what kind of job are you looking for. You can check the job portals and look for vacancies and requirements. You can prepare accordingly.
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Different universities have different requirements. At least 55% is required by most of the colleges in India. If you are looking to study abroad, there is no MCA. You can check MS programs.
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Though the placements are not yet over, still the 50% of the students who are placed have both middle as well as lower lever functions to be performed depending on the requirements of the companies and job roles offered to a non-experienced candidate.
Thank you and have a nice day ahead.
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Some of the best professions in Canada are:
1. Heath care.
2. Nursing.
3. Pharma.
4. Law.
5. Engineering.
6. Finance.
7. Accounts.
8. IT/ Software.
9. Mining.
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All the best.
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NCERT XI, XII books are the best which covers almost every portion of NEET syllabus. However, you also need to solve a good number of MCQs to boost up your confidence.
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1. Bridge UX Design Studios
2. Manipal ProLearn
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You are advised to score more than 75%.
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There are two types of travel counsellors, the first provide services for corporate tourism and the second specialize in leisure tourism. A travel counsellor spends a good deal of his time in cli
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1. M.Sc hospitality administration.
2. B.Sc hospitality and hotel administration.
3. B.Sc hotel management and catering operations.
4. B.Sc hotel and tourism management.
5. BA honors in hotel management.
6. Bachelor of hotel management and catering technology (BHMCT).
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