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Ishu AggarwalManagement and Administrator

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Yes, MBA in hospitality management is quite high in demand nowadays. You can get more information about this on Shiksha main homepage in details. Thank you and follow your dreams.

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Undoubtedly. Salary may vary anywhere from 9-15 INR LPA or even more. That all depends on how well did you perform and how much effort you put in during your course.

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This might taste bitter to you but graduating in dental surgery from india is'nt of any use to Canadians. To even practice as a dental auxiliary u have to get enrolled yourself into a dental course pertaining to feild you wish to get into. My sister went to study arts in Canada and did her part time as a dental receptionist. She was able to clear the ndbe examination and earned her license to practice there directly.

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One of my batchmates chose to work with dentalkart. Having great knowledge of dental materials is in itself the criteria to work with those companies. However, if you wish to help grow their business, MBA in marketing is what you should look into!

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Yes,
Including. Implant dentistry. Aesthetic dentistry. Orthodontics. General dentist.

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Well, it all depends on how you wanna shape your career into. While most of the grads. Who wish to make a career switch either opt for MBA in Health Management or MPH or M.Sc. In path / micro/biochem/anat. There's always a door open to enter into banking sector by clearing bank p. o/clerical exams. Some of my friends even are working as a Junior Resident in some Pvt. Hospitals. Some more fields open up when u have maths as an option subject in high School (like I did, and I am switching for an MCA degree, coz apart medicine, coding too fascinates me and has got stability in it)
So all I can suggest is there are a lot of options opened u
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Yes, if you really wanna be a dentist, then it all depends on how many patients have you treated with the highest proficiency.

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