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Ive completed my +2 with science and currently Im doing plain bsc,I want to make my career in saftey field as saftey officer soo i was thinking of doing a 1 year diploma course in fire and safety management and after that i was planning to do adis and then nebosh,would doing this be of any wroth

Vidya Kasi 24th Aug, 2021

Hi


Mandatory requirement for a safety officer after graduation in your case plain BSc is a diploma course in any related field. So you can choose one out of the 2 diploma courses you mentioned above. Nebosh is absolutely worth doing. In few jobs profile i came across it was mentioned as mandatory and in few they were mentioned as an added advantage and also its mandatory if you are applying for jobs abroad as they take more safety precautions than in india. But there are different courses in Nebosh and they are expensive and takes longer duration so choose wisely. Try to gain work experience as early as possible. Work experience will lead you to better job prospects as its safety officer we are talking about and try to get ISO certifications and keep updating your knowledge once you land a job.


If you have any other queries do let me know.

All the best.

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is management and Nri quota same @neet pg 2021-md/ms

Abhishek Roy 2nd Oct, 2021

Ideally both are different Quotas, Management and NRI. Often what happens in Semi Government and Private Medical Institutes, due to lack of NRI Students applying across PG Courses, the NRI Quota seats are merged with Management Quota or are also considered at par with the same wih a Higher Tuition Fee than Government Quota Seats.

For more information and NEET PG College Prediction do follow the link below

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_pg_cp


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what is the scope for MBA in logistics and supply chain management in India? what are the jobs offered after the post graduation?

Sudeshna Dutta 2nd Oct, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well.

When it comes to Supply Chain and Logistics, India is still a very unorganised nation, according to the World Bank. There is a great deal of room for development here. Supply Chain Management encompasses the planning, design, control, and execution of all business processes associated with a company's procurement, production, distribution, and sales order fulfilment activities. Supply Chain Management is also known as "logistics management."

Accordingly, Supply Chain Management encompasses the management of supply and demand, procurement of raw materials and components, manufacturing and assembly, storage and inventory monitoring, ordering, order management and distribution across all channels, as well as delivery to the end consumer. Supply Chain Management would be incomplete without logistics.

First and foremost, if you are pursuing this degree in SCM only in the hope that it would or should lead to employment in India or abroad, you should be prepared to be disappointed. I'm not trying to discourage you in any way.

SCM and/or Logistics are very important in almost every industry. Without a doubt. I recommend that you try it just out of curiosity. For freshers, obtaining a position in supply chain management at the consultant level presents just a few difficulties (without industry experience). With a handful of certificates, you'll be able to increase your qualification. During the first two to three years, say 2–3, you will be required to do tasks in the manufacturing industry on the factory floor, thus soiling your hands.
During the two years after graduation, you should also seek the CSCP certification from APICS, which will give you an edge on the job market.

After gaining five years of valuable work experience, you may pursue a career as a consultant for firms such as Deloitte, E&Y, and others.

When you have a lot of expertise in supply chain management, there is a lot of demand for your services.

According to the global market, the next major thing would be that SCM professionals will be the most sought after to become CEOs, since they would be familiar with virtually all elements of the whole organisation, which CEOs from Finance or Marketing would not have the opportunity to learn about.

So, supply chain management (SCM) is a huge deal, and working in SCM with a genuine passion will propel you to higher heights.

Hope you got the answer to your question. Incase of any queries, feel free to question. Have a great day!

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What is the difference between hospitality management and hospitality administration?

Khushi Goyal 23rd Aug, 2021

Dear Student,

Difference between hospitality management and hospitality administration ;-

Hospitality management is a broader term that deals with people management in sectors, such as nightclubs, casinos, restaurants, transportation, and even hotels.

A program that prepares individuals to serve as general managers and directors of hospitality operations on a system-wide basis, including both travel arrangements and promotion and the provision of traveler facilities.

Hospitality management is unique , which is not just confined to industry but this skill can be used in various departments like marketing,HR,finance etc

Happy Learning!

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hey everyone, plz help Im little bit confuse about. what is good for PG. which is good mba or msc. Im a Agribusiness management student .. and basically i wanted to do a job.. so suggest which one is good.

Moumoyee Chakraborty 1st Oct, 2021

Dear candidate, if you consider the present scenario to get a good job MBA from a renowned institution will be one of the best ones. M.Sc is not a bad option at all, however MBA will offer you vast careers scopes, there are plenty marketing jobs available and you can feel this is a good field as well.

Good luck!!

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After hotel management what can someone with this careers do? what are salary?

Abhishek Roy 22nd Aug, 2021

After UG Course in Hotel Management BHM, you may start your career with he Travel & Tourism, Flight/Aviation Hospitality, Restaurant & Chef/ Food Management, Hospital & Hotel Management, Merchant Navy/Hospitality Management streams and many other strong job prospects. After few years you may even pursue MBA and many change your career prospects to Sales, Marketing, Finance and many other options.

For more information about B.HM. and Hotel Management in general do follow the link below

https://www.careers360.com/courses/bhm-bachelor-of-hotel-management

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which is best college for hr management course ..XLRI or TISS?

Purbayan Chatterjee 1st Oct, 2021

Hello Vimalameh,

This is a very difficult question, really. Both these institutes, XLRI Jamshedpur and TISS are extremely famous for HR Management. While over the internet you might find XLRI to be the preferred one, I have personally seen friends of mine graduating from both these B-Schools favoring TISS over XLRI. Also, one more point to be noted is that as a Business School, XLRI offers many courses apart from HR that are top class but when it comes to TISS, although it offers other courses, their flagship program is HR. This is what makes me more inclined towards TISS as well.

Now, all being said, the choice is entirely yours. Rest assured, whichever you choose, it will be amongst the top institutes in your niche.

Hope this helps and all the best.

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I have done b.tech in food technology , I have more than 7+ years of experience in biscuit manufacturing industry.i want to join Top B school for agribussiness management or rural management. will Manage ,IRMA college etc. it be better option for me? Please suggest

Purbayan Chatterjee 1st Oct, 2021

Hello Survit,

Hope you are doing fine. Considering your past academics (B.Tech in Food Technology), Work-ex (7+ years of experience in Biscuit Manufacturing Industry) and your interests (Agribusiness / Rural Management), IRMA, will be the perfect choice. The next in order B-Schools you might want to target are:

  • KSOM
  • XISS Ranchi
  • XSRM Bhubaneshwar
  • FMS IRM Jaipur
  • IRM Jodhpur

For a detailed list of top Rural Management Colleges, visit: https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-rural-management-colleges-in-india

Hope this helps.

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i am a food engineering student, can i apply for agri business and management in IIM AHMEDABAD, and what will be my cutoff?

Purbayan Chatterjee 1st Oct, 2021

Hello Vishnu,

Hope you are doing all good. Irrespective of your branch (Food Technology) you will fall under the umbrella of Engineers when you apply for CAT. Now, since you want an admission in IIM Ahmedabad, let me tell you that on IIM Ahmedabad does not offer specialized courses such as  Agri Business and Management at least at the PGDM level.

It provides you with a diploma in general management with which you can enter into any management field be it Agri Business and Management.

So to answer your question straight, Yes you can apply for CAT in order to get admission in IIM Ahmedabad being a Food Engineering student but rest assured you will have to clear the normal cutoff as of any engineer. No benefit will be given due to your background. However, your background and aspiration in Agri Management might be helpful during the PI.

Hope this was helpful.

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I am switching my career from IT to Management, so thinking to prepare for XAT 2022 Examination, but after seeing the syllables, i am little bit confused because i have only 3 months in hand to study . so too many question like : • Can I prepare it through self study. • Maths phobia • poor GK.

aswathypadinjakkara 1st Oct, 2021

Hey

First familiarise yourself with the exam pattern

The question paper consists of four sections- Verbal & Logical Ability, Decision Making, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation, and General Knowledge.

The base concept for all sections must be strong.

Decision Making Section-

Quick Thinking and clarity of thoughts are important. Two hours on this section should be invested daily. Practice questions from this section.

Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation

Try to bring clarity in basic mathematics.

Questions from percentage, profit loss, time distance, permutation and combination, polynomials are likely to be asked in this section.

General Knowledge-

This section have the least number of questions, but its important

Candidates must read newspapers, journals related to geography, invention, dates, current affairs on a daily basis.

Verbal & Logical Ability

Analogy-based questions, correction of sentences, RCs are a major part of this section hence emphasis while preparation should be there.

In the initial 3 months, have at least 2 hours daily for each section with a break time of 15-30 minutes.

Prepare well consistently you can crack the exam.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-xat-in-3-months/amp



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