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. Since it requires a lot of physical and mental stability, one gives more attention towards their fitness, You have to be fit to perform your duties, every day. One has to plan it's timetable to adjust with these working hours. Plan your sleep accordingly so that you are not fatigued at the end. The job requires a lot of patience, as you deal with 160 odd passengers every day, You meet different people every day, infact you work with different team in every flight, That's something which is very much rare than other jobs. One will need sometime according to their adaption with the work culture but eventually, you will get used to it a
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In aviation. One can always grow in this field as once you have sufficient amount of experience, you can always switch to another grade in the same field. Aviation opportunities are vast, it depends on you how fast you grow. When your 'WHY' is clear, then your 'HOW' will follow. It is as simple as that. Once you gain experience one can option for various trainer jobs, and even thinking big one can open his or her own training academy. Foreign airlines have different criteria regarding age, recently in Delta airlines a crew got retired at an age of 82. Yes, you read that correct, when you have the Ichenin and belief inside you, then it
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UPSE conducts CSAT exam for the post for customs officer grade one
SSC conducts CGL exam for customs officer grade two. The duties and responsibilities of a customs officer includes -
Identifying people to question on the basis of prior offences/likely risk, etc. Searching baggage and individuals for smuggled items
Making arrests of people suspected of smuggling
Seizing smuggled goods
Checking documentation relating to imported goods
Detecting and prosecuting drug smugglers
Collecting and supplying trade statistics
Writing reports
Fighting the increasing problem of alcohol and tobacco smuggling
Helping to combat the worldwide illegal trade in en
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Graphic Design is an important aspect of Communication Design. Graphic Design is niche field with scope in Advertisement agencies, marketing firms, Web designing, Printing and publishing, Commercial packaging, Design studios, TV and film company, Training institutions etc. Nowadays Graphic designers with IT background are employed by IT companies for E-Commerce and mobile computing User Interface (UI) design. If you are creative and have aptitude for arts, you can do courses on graphic design along with computer Science/CSE/CE graduation degree to enhance your employability. Graphic design courses will expose you to various topics like
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Gender ratio of females versus males for cabin crews is definitely different in Indian Carriers as compared with carriers from abroad. A lot depends on availability of talent pool and the socioeconomic conditions of population strata in countries. In India females are considered fit for the job to be serving to people. Also, a large number of young girls just out of the school are without jobs hence they queue up for any job at any pay. Hence there is large female talent pool available here. On the other hand, abroad, the availability of females for these jobs is much less since there are plenty of other jobs available to them. Thus ai
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Yes, they are harsh and very rigid with rules and regulations, but that's their Job. They will not entertain any illegal or more that what is allowed to be carried in the country. Passenger comes with so many restricted items, and then refuse to pay duty on the same, then they start arguing unnecessary, despite of knowing what the customs regulation are. While landing, there are lot of announcements made by cabin crew regarding carriage of currency, liquids and alcohol. Thank you.

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Three-year comprehensive degree programme which deals with computer graphics, visual effects for films and television, and emerging applications for 3D visualization and animation. During the three years course of this programme students are taught complete animation process from script to screen. Duration
3 years
Eligibility Criteria
10+2 (any stream) pass
Selection Procedure
Merit and Interview
The college has better career prospects than Hindustan anyday. Career Prospects
Print Media (News Paper, Magazine)
Layout Designer/ Graphic Designer
Animation Industries
Graphic Designer
Advertising Agencies/ Corporate houses
Advertising Manager Content W
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As it is considered one the best college of Delhi which is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and was found in 2005. It is fee structure, placement, training session are all good. These are the following media houses where the students have gone for summer training/internship - BBC world, IBN 7, Aaj Tak, India TV, Amar Ujala, star news, CNN, Navbharat Times etc. Students have also been placed there. The requirement for the admission in this college is passing class 12th (any stream with English as a subject) with 50% (General) and 45% (SC/ST). Arwachin is mostly known for its business programs.

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After your completion of Masters in media Science, you may go in the following fields as per your interest. These are - animation field, sound engineer, radio jockey, script writer for any television or radio show, anchor, news reader, advertising head, production head, public relation officer, photographer, traveler, you may even indulge in documentary shoots, etc. The places where you may get placement may likely to be any newspaper organisation- Amar Ujala, Navbharat Times, Hindustan Times, Times Of India, etc. ,. .

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According to me, both the places are good. K. R. Mangalam University recently got an honor of the best university. It is consider to be one of the best university, and it offers Bachelors, Masters and doctor degree in the journalism and mass communication field. In terms of infrastructure, facilities related to this course the college is the best, however the placements are not considered to be good. On the other hand Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. It is good in terms of the fee structure, quality of education, infrastructure and facilities provided.

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