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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
Students of M.Com can further do specializations in auditing, banking and finance etc. And can apply for jobs within government. Sector. UPSC is a major recruiter of M.Com students providing a good post and package.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
After doing BAF, you can go for FRM exams conducted by Global Association of Risk Professionals. FRM is globally recognised professional certification for banking and finance professionals.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
Craftsmanship Course in Food and Beverage Service (one year and six months)
Certificate Course in Hotel and Catering Management (six months)
Diploma in Food Production (one year and six months)
Diploma in Food and Beverage Service (one year and six months)
Diploma in Front Office (one year and six months)
Diploma in House Keeping (one year and six months)
Diploma in Bakery and Confectionery (one year and six months)
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Yes, you can do many course. Oracle/Mysql/DB2/DBA - This is one of the most reliable course options, but you will not get any work of software development on its basis, yet you can continue doing it, if you have interest in DBMS. NET/PHP - These are popular languages which are direct counterparts of Java. These are mainly used for light weight application development on the server side and client side. NET is also easy to master compared to the long Java Library. Java/J2EE - The server side software development of web is mostly done by this most secure language option. Most of the banks in India and abroad implement their web app
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