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2015-11-30 17:41:22

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

Hello Swami,
Yes of course, today travel and tourism sector holds huge opportunities because of growing tourism sector in India. Government initiatives, increased industry participation, involvement of start-up ventures and emergence of India as a tourist destination are some of the key factors that have fueled the growth of Travel and Tourism sector. There are many unconventional opportunities available in this sector, including handling passports and visas, destination manager, travel consultant, front office management, HR, business development, PR and event management etc.
I would advise you to look for UTM, Shillong a university whi
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2015-11-30 17:34:52

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Manisha,
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) under the Ministry of Civil Aviation is responsible for creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure in India.Airports Authority of India (AAI) is responsible for creation development and management of Air Cargo Terminals for processing of international air cargo (export, import , transshipment and courier consignment) at international and domestic airports in India. The Air cargo Terminals managed by AAI are at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata (international airports) and Nagpur, Guwahati, Lucknow and Coimbatore (domestics airports).
-Role of AAI at Cargo
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2015-11-30 17:34:32

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Manisha,
This is a Short-term (usually 24 hours) visa that allows a passenger to travel across or through the issuing country on way to another country. Commonly, it allows the in-transit passenger to go out of an airport or port for an overnight stay.
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2015-11-30 17:34:15

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Manisha,
Yes it is quite possible that an international airline might have domestic flights as well however the type of aircraft, crew , pilots and procedures would be totally different.
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2015-11-30 17:33:47

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Manisha,
As the statements states the most primary difference in international & domestic flights is that international flight fly over international borders i.e. where the departure and the arrival take place in different countries.Whereas a domestic flight is used to travel from one state/city to another within the same country.
An important difference between international and domestic flights is also that, before boarding the aircraft, passengers must undergo migration formalities and, when arriving to the destination airport, they must undergo both immigration and customs formalities.
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2015-11-30 17:32:37

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Manisha,
A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills, discount or budget carrier or airline, or LCC) is an airline that generally has lower fares and fewer comforts.The no frill airlines generally operate on domestic routes and do not offer on board fooding services, or if provided they would come at a cost.Also the no. of cabin crew is less, 2 to 4 maximum who maybe present only for safety and cabin management purposes.
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2015-11-30 17:28:42

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Payal,

Air Hostess, Flight Attendant, Cabin Crew, Flight Steward and Flight Stewardess are all synonyms of one another.

There is only a very secondary difference i.e.:

  • Cabin crew/Flight Attendant - The total no. of airline serving on board,responsible for the customer service, safety procedures, embarkation, disembarkation etc 
  • Air hostess/Flight stewardess - The female cabin crew on board. 
  • Air steward - The male cabin crew on board. 

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2015-11-30 17:28:22

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Yash Arora

Guide-Level 11

Hi,Payal BBA in aviation is for a period of 3 years. And MBA program is of two years. You can pursue a BBA followed by and MBA degree. With aviation sector flourishing these days more and more personnels are required to handle the industry effectively. Hence you need to get a proper knowledge about the aviation industry. For this course I would advise you to go for UPES, Dehradun. As it is one of the best professional university we have in our country providing BBA in Avaiation. It has excellent faculty, infrastructure, and placements. Good luck for your future! :)

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2015-11-30 17:28:03

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Dr MohsinKhan, Please share your views

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2015-11-30 17:27:40

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Deepak Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Payal,
Aeronautical Engineering degrees represent the branch of engineering that deals with the:
1. Research.
2. Design.
3. Development.
4. Construction.
5. Testing.
6. Science and Technology of Aircraft.
The field also covers investigation into aerodynamic characteristics of aircraft, including behaviors and related factors such as:
1. Airfoil.
2. Control Surfaces.
3. Lift and Drag.
In recent years, Aeronautical Engineering has become one of two major and overlapping branches of aerospace engineering, with Astronautical Engineering being the second.
For admission in a bachelor’s degree, the candidate must have passed the higher seconda
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2015-11-30 17:27:08

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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

There wouldn't be an aerospace industry without electronics and electrical systems. Here's a condensed list of area to which EEs contribute:
- power systems and power distribution
- sensor system management and analysis
- propulsion and attitude control
- navigation systems
- environmental control systems
- payload monitoring and management
- computers
- avionics and flight/orbit control

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2015-11-30 17:23:16

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akasb gsjsns

Beginner-Level 2

To crack cat the most important thing is to have a preparation plan. You should prepare for at least 6 months , give equal time for both verbal and quants.
the plan must be to cover as many type of questions as possible and to develop speed.
for the first 5 months you may concentrate on developing the basics and the last month dedicate just for solving mock CAT

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2015-11-30 17:18:29

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

A radiographer takes x-rays and also conducts diagnostic tests, including ultrasound, MRI and CAT scans. Some radiographers are also involved in giving radiotherapy treatment to cancer patients. A radiologist is a doctor who specialises in interpreting medical images, such as x-rays.

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2015-11-30 17:17:50

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

MBBS is Bachelor of surgery and medicine. BPT is Bachelor of physiotherapy. Both are kind of similar fields but still very much different. MBBS are called doctors but BPT are called physiotherapist or in short physio.

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2015-11-30 17:17:23

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

Both MD Dermatology and MD General Medicine offer excellent career prospects in India, but the better option depends on factors like demand, earnings, and specialisation opportunities.

MD Dermatology is a highly lucrative field due to the growing demand for aesthetic and cosmetic treatments. Dermatologists can establish private clinics, work in hospitals, or specialize in areas like cosmetology, trichology, and laser treatments. The competition for MD Dermatology seats is intense, but once established, professionals can earn INR 15- INR 30 LPA or more, especially in metro cities.

MD General Medicine, on the other hand, offers broader car

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2015-11-30 17:17:01

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Mudit,
A master's in Nursing will widen the scope of job as there are lots of specialization for a person to train. A few of them are: Community Health Medical-Surgical Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology Psychiatry Some of the courses that are available in nursing comprise of: Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker Educators General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) Hospital Nursing Industrial Nursing/ Occupational Health Nursing Military Nursing Orthopedic Nursing Pediatric Nursing Psychiatric Nursing Public Health Nursing/ Community Health Nursing Other Certification Courses after B.Sc Nursing Apart from the ones mentioned above, it is
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2015-11-30 17:16:44

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Mudit,
Career in Pharmacovigilance is exciting with a well defined career path. The growth is fast which eventually leads to managerial and director roles with good pay packages. Abbreviated as PV or PhV, Pharmacovigilance is the science relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects, particularly long term and short term side effects of medicines. For more details, kindly refer the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/a-career-in-pharmacovigilance-article-5635-1
https://ask.shiksha.com/pharmacovigilance-career-options-and-scope-in-india-dscns-3367898
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2015-11-30 17:15:49

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

D Pharma is a two year Diploma course generally. D Pharmacy is treated as study of basic concepts of Pharmacy such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, and pharmacognosy.

Pharma D is a Master's degree program in field of pharmaceutical sciences that lasts for six years, out of which five years are academic study and one year is an internship or residency. Pharm D programme covers a wider and more detailed study of pharmacy, including clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, patient management, healthcare systems, and advanced pharmacy practice.

To sum up, D-Pharma is a short, foundational pharmacy-based diploma course

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2015-11-30 17:15:20

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Ruby,
Forensic Pharmacy deals with the application of scientific knowledge to legal After completion of after MS Forensic Pharmacy, you have good chances and a good future. Scope – One can work in labs, at crime scenes, in morgues, Police, Para Medical Laboratories, Law Firms, Lawyers, Journalists, Corporate Offices, Forensic Science Laboratories, Security Agencies Industry, and Defense forces Laboratories, Drug Laboratories.
Opportunities are also present in government organisations such as the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and as investigative officers in the crime cells of state police forc
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2015-11-30 17:14:21

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Ruby,
As said by Mr. Sengar (One Of Our Valuable Experts) Echocardiography practitioners take sonograms of the heart and study them to determine if there is a problem. Echocardiography is one of the most widely used diagnostic tests for heart disease. It can provide a wealth of helpful information, including the size and shape of the heart, its pumping strength, and the location and extent of any damage to its tissues. It is especially useful for assessing diseases of the heart valves.
Eligibility : MBBS degree
Listed below are some of the institutes that you can consider :
Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of cardiac science
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