Is the salary written in event planner is for p.m or p.a.. I.g: 1.8lc. Career om career360
Hello Aman,
It is general practice to represent salary figures as an annual amount. So unless you are working on assignments which are paid on a project basis, the salary numbers mentioned will be annual ones.
Hope this helps.
Does an engineer can become a eventplaner?
Hi Feroz
This is Ritika
Yes an engineer can definitely became a event planner.you can persuade to your dream careers even without a degree in your hand,but a degree add a experience in you.
It is just upon you what type of planner you what to become,how to start from where to start ..etc.you must have a perfect plan and a clean idea about your business and client that's what only you need.
All the best
Hope my answer helped you
Thank you
What course should I choose to become an event planner?
Hii aspirant..
There are undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses for learning event Management.
You can do the courses like BBA Event Management, Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication, MA PR and Event Management, Masters in Event Management,MBA Event Management, Diploma in Event Management, Diploma in Event Management and PR.
Doing these courses you can improve your skills and shape your career in a good manner in the field of event planner.
Hope it helps.
Best of luck.
Sir, I want to become an IAS officer . what should I have to choose subject in class 11.
Sir I want to become an IAS officer. What should I have to choose subject in class 11th
I have completed Eng. Hons. and now I want to work with an event management company. What skills do I need to improve in order to get a job.
So what we do first after 12th ?
well there are infinite number of career options and courses after your 12th.
some of the courses you can go after 12th they are:
1) B.sc bio technology,
2) bachelor of technology,engineering
3) b.com
4) bachelor of arts
5)bachelor of arts, political science
6) B.sc mathematics,biology, chemistry.
7)bachelor of business administration(BBA)
8) bachelor of medicine
9) bachelor of physiotherapy.
plenty number of courses are available after 12th, you can choose the right path depending up on your interest.
as of current generation , Engineering is the most preferred option after 12th since there are higher career options and job prospects and high scope.
hope you understand,
thank you
I m studying in class 11 with PCB and interested in going armed medical college but there chances are very low
Hello Rishab,
Why are you already thinking that your chances are low of getting into AFMC? You are in Class 11th right now, there is still plenty of chance you can have a seat in college.
Maybe because your marks are low, but NEET UG hardly depends on school marks and more on NEET score. And to get a good NEET score, it can be really easy if you study effectively. Like 360 marks are of Biology section that you can score easily if you master in each and every topic on NCERT, which is easy if you start studying well. Coming to the physics and chemistry section, again master the concepts and solve as many questions as you can.
Let me tell you about my professor who is a doctor. He told us he was never good in studies and then dropped out after 12th because he was not getting any college. So, randomly he started preparing for medical. He became serious about it and studied very hard, thus scoring well and got a seat in AMU.
So, cheer yourself up, AFMC requires 550-600 marks in NEET for boys in general category, the chances are not that low!
Now, coming to the next part, to get into other courses related to the medical field that also have low fee expenditure, you can opt for government colleges that have these undergraduate programmes-
1. BHMS- A Bachelor's in Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery, it makes you a homeopathic doctor. Though the field is less than MBBS, you are nonetheless a doctor and can practice in homeopathic hospitals. Admission on based of neet score (400- 500 marks)
2. A Bachelor's in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, it makes you a certified Ayurveda doctor. With the government putting much effort to revive and promote Ayurveda, you have scope in the future. Admission on based of neet score (400- 500 marks)
3. A Bachelor's in Unani Medicine and Surgery, this degree makes you a doctor in Unani field. But Unani courses have another criterion too along with NEET score (300-400 marks). For that, you need to refer to the Unani college’s official website of your state.
4. BNYS- Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, a degree after which you can be a naturopath practitioner. Again, NEET is required for admission.
5. PARAMEDICAL COURSES- courses such as BPT/BOT/BASLP/B.Sc MLT is the paramedical courses. Admission is either based on merit or an entrance exam. Almost every state govt. the college has such courses.
6. NURSING- while this course is mostly for female candidates, some colleges provide training to male candidates also.
7. PHARMACY- Bachelor of Pharmacy is a very career option who love the field of medicine. In this, you have both hospital and corporate jobs since pharmacist works in a range of industries related to the prescription, manufacture & supply of medicines.
Other courses related to PCB: -
1. B.Sc - a bachelors in science in various domains such as physics, chemistry, botany, zoology, microbiology, biotechnology, agriculture etc. by any state govt. college. Admission is usually based on merit(class 12th marks), in some colleges entrance exam.
2. B.Tech(Biotechnology, Food technology)- After a 4-year engineering degree in biotech or food technology, you can work in various fields such as food, pharmaceutical, chemical, bio-products, textiles, medicine, nutrition, environmental conservation, animal sciences, agriculture, dairy technology etc.
There are many options available after PCB which you can opt for and have great jobs in them. But to get govt. colleges as they have low fees, you need to score high marks because the competition is very tough.
I hope your queries are answered, if you want to know anything else, feel free to ask.
Good luck!
What is the payment of fresher HR
As a fresher according to the current market conditions, you can expect much . if you can provide a very good profile to the clients, requirements then your market value can be more. Many consultancies pays a less salary to the freshers but a very good incentives once they gives the best profiles (This is only for the recruitment wing) . When you takes other wing such as Learning and development, On boarding, Talent Acquisition, Documentation or Attendance and time management system your salary at the starting of your career may be less. Initially you have to learn the market, after 3 or 4 years of experience, you can start demanding the market.
Fresher Engineering or Arts and science - 8k to 20k (may high based on skills and colleges )
MBA Fresher - 8k to 30k (May be very high based on college and domain skills)
Hope this helps you.
Thank you.
best placemnent....college of event managemnt course?
Hello,
These are some of the top event management colleges
- National Academy of Event Management and Development (NAEMD) (Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur)
- Indian Institute of Learning and Advanced Development. INLEAD is an ISO 9001-2008 certified premiere education institution.
- EMDI Institute of Media & Communication.
- National Institute of Event Management (NIEM)
To know more about the colleges please go through the following link
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://blog.townscript.com/top-4-event-management-courses-in-india/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwiE9PKBlcXfAhUHLo8KHaQkCpAQFjACegQIDBAP&usg=AOvVaw0nRn15MxF12VSjizaMkYbT&cf=1
Hope this helps.. .
What is meaning of about salary 1.6L INR
It means you will be offered 1.6 lakh rupees if you join the work horsley it is mentioned per annum because even plans cannot on this match in one month as a fresher there for you should consider this as a annual salary but it is better always to first check with your employee
Hope this helps