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If you study zoology honors then you will easily get a job in the following areas and places.
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Good afternoon ,
I hope you are absolutely fine and doing great in your career. As per your above query, i would kike to tell you that this course focuses on the environment and different processes that take place on Earth. It has recently been very popular among students because of its relevance and career opportunities. If we talk about the scope in this course , so there is a wide scope and several career opportunities. Students who opt this course have a vast scope of landing in private and government jobs in India as well as abroad. They might also get recruited in World Health Organization, Red Cross, United Nations, United Nations Environment Programmes, World Wide Fund for Nature and so on.
To know about the top colleges , kindly go through the given link:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-forestry-universities-in-india
I hope it helps.
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Good luck !!
Dear, this depends completely on you. You should go for a job when you think you are ready for it. Most of the top companies will have a minimum requirement of holding a bachelors degree.
While getting a degree, along with that you should up skill yourself and do things that will help you fill your resume so that your resume looks much better than others.
If you still want to do some kind of job before completing your degree, then you can apply for internships. You may find multiple internships on online platforms and this will also help you increase your network.
Hello,
In India, every year more than 15 lakh engineers graduate in fields like IT, mechanical, civil, electrical, chemical, etc. There is intense competition among grads for jobs, but if you use the correct method, you can find one quickly.
First and first, it's important to comprehend the requirements of recruiters. You will undoubtedly land a job the day you realise this. One thing to keep in mind is that you won't get paid unless you help the other person make more money than you do.
Today, university placement and talent assessment-based job portals are the two reliable methods of finding employment. You can participate in placement interviews if a company comes to visit your campus. Another choice is that there are various platforms that provide skill assessments tests, and many startups and MNCs hire applicants based on the results. I can offer you the example of Relevel, a platform that also administers pre-employment tests and assists employers in selecting the most qualified candidates based on test results. The greatest organisations in a variety of fields, including IT, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, etc., can be found on this platform, and these businesses frequently hire new employees.
The majority of recruiters use these two methods since they enable them to locate the top prospects quickly and easily.
Good Luck!!
Dear Student,
There isn't a set of courses in particular that will ensure you a job at Google.
However, there are other courses that might assist you in acquiring the skills required to work at Google or any other MNC.
There are a few courses that Google, according to their statement, favours if one is ambitious to learn about them: https://www.google.com/about/careers/students/guide-to-technical-development.html
This is a list of Google-provided training programmes and additional materials that will aid in the development of the abilities Google itself deems necessary.
It is anticipated that you choose topics and courses related to your area of interest from the list of alternative courses that is provided.
NOTE : Remember that list won't guarantee you a job at Google; it will simply be a learning tool. You must perform well in 2-3 interviews over a period of time in order to be hired by Google.
NOTE : You are free to select the resource you wish to use; some people will like to follow the courses on the list, while others won't.
All the best.
Dear Aspirant,
MSc is a science degree and hence does not really have a lot of industrial applications.
MSc physics and Math are like comparing apples and oranges.
1. If you want to go for government jobs you'll need a degree and will have to prepare for the examinations and Ace it. Hence your degree doesn't matter much. In science you always have the option of doing PhD and continuing in academia.
2. In terms of application perspective - applied mathematics has a lot of applications in all field and hence has a really good scope of getting you a good job. Modelling, predictions, estimatiom etc are required in all fields and hence while doing your masters choose courses and internships carefully to help you land a job in a sector.
3. If you are really good at applied math you can do data analysis, learn machine learning, do.pdedoctions and modelling etc.
Hence, it depends on what you are interested in but in industrial applications point of view applied math has. Really good potential.
Hope this helps.
See if I explain the difference between them in a set fashion, then Artificial Intelligence is a super set and Machine Learning and other branches are subsets of the same domain. In general Artificial Intelligence contains many things under it's hood like Machine Learning, Natural language Processing, Computer Vision and many other things.
So, the future scope of all of them are going to be crazily great as these are very hot fields nowadays and they are here to stay. So, study the syllabus and go after whatever interests you the most as the opportunities are the same in all of them.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Always make long-term career plans and strive to achieve your objectives. You might not be fully prepared to assume the responsibilities of managing a professional kitchen when you first graduate from college. Working at lower levels first is necessary before moving up the hierarchy. After graduating from the Culinary Academy, I was hired by P&O Cruises UK as a Third Cook, but it was the experience I gained there that helped shape my technical skills into what they are today.
So, essentially yes, after completing a diploma in culinary arts, you can definitely go for any such course that falls under your domain! Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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