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Five City students added yeta n o t h e r f e a t h e r t oKarnataka’s cap as theysecured the top three ranksin the Indian Certificate ofS e c o n d a r y E x a mi n a t i o n(ICSE) class X exams, ther e s u l t s o f w h i c h w e r ed e c l a re d o n We d n e s d a y.

The state registered an impressive 99.83pass percentage. Shreyas Sudhaman ofSri  Kumaran  Public  School  onKanakapura  Road  and ApoorvaNarayanaswamy of St Paul’s EnglishSchool in J P Nagar are two of the fourstudents in the country who secured98.60 per cent in the exam and sharedthe  first  rank.     Rajat  VedirajDwarkanath, also from St Paul’s school,secured the second rank along with nineothers across  the country. They allscored 98.40 per cent. Dipayan Sinhafrom Bishop’s Cotton Boys School andTejaskumar R from Presidency Schoolin Nandini Layout are among the 22students in the country who secured thethird  position. 

Shreyas shared his excitement withDeccan Herald. “I was  really notexpecting the top position. I prepared

Bangalore Boy bag top ICSE rank

constantly  throughout  the year  andfollowed  an  organised  timetable.Therefore, during the exam, I was notworried  at  all.” 

He  got  100  in  Mathematics  andComputer Applications, 99 in English, 98in Social Studies and 96 in Science. Anavid footballer, Shreyas wants to take upScience in his higher classes to pursue hisgoal of studying engineering in an IIT.

Apoorva also said she would like to takeup Science in higher studies but her goalis medicine. “I would like to get intoAIIMS and if I have to study in the City,I would like to be a student in BMC(Bangalore Medical College),” she said.She said she prepared for the exams bystudying two to three hours daily from dayone.  She  has  secured  a  100  inMathematics and Computer Applications,99 in Social Studies, 98 in Science and96  in  English.   

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CBSE 12th results 2014 were declared in three rounds; first CBSE Class 12results were declared for Chennai and Trivandrum regions on May 26, 2014then the Ajmer, Bhubaneshwar, Panchkula, Patna, Allahabad and Guwahatiregion results were declared on May 28, 2014 and finally the results of theremaining two regions of Delhi and Dehradun were declared on May 29,2014. Now that Central Board of Secondary Education has declared theresults of Class 12th exams 2014 for all regions, a comprehensive list of meritholders has been declared although the marks secured by the rank holdershave not beeen released.Top 10 Ranks holders for CBSE 12th Exams 2014:1. Sarthak Agrawal (M) from Delhi Public School Vasant Kunj, DelhiScored highest marks in: English Core, Economics, Mathematics, Physics andChemistry  2. G Harishankar (M) from Air Force Bal Bharti School, DelhiScored highest marks in: English Core, Economics, Mathematics, BusinessStudies and Accountancy   3. R Sreela (F) Rajagiri Public SchoolKalamassery Kerala  Scored highest marks in: English Core, Mathematics,Physics and Chemistry 4. Ashish Hooda (M) Lancers Convent SSS RohiniDelhi Scored highest marks in: English Core, Mathematics, Physics andChemistry  5. Sanchi Kathpalia (F) Springdales School Pusa Road DelhiScored highest marks in: Economics, Mathematics, Business Studies andAccountancy  6. Mugdh Setia (F) Delhi Public School Indirapuram GhaziabadScored highest marks in: English Core, History, Political Science andPsychology  7. Vasudha Gaur Dixit (F) Vasant Valley School Vasant Kunj,Delhi  Scored highest marks in: Economics, Psychology, Sociology andBusiness Studies  8. Prachi Manchanda (F) from Delhi Public School VasantKunj, Delhi  Scored highest marks in: English Core, Mathematics, Physics andComputer Science 9. Jai Vikram Singh (M) Welham Boys School Dalanwala,Dehradun  Scored highest marks in: English Core, Political Science,Psychology and Painting  10. Akshay Aravindan OMPSBB Sr SecondarySchool, Nungambakkam, Chennai  Scored highest marks in: FunctionalEnglish, Mathematics and Physics  

CBSE 12th Results 2014: Top 10rank holders across India

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Online admission to UGcourses not mandatory

Kolkata: Citing  inadequate  infrastructure, newly appointed West

Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee Thursday said online

admission  to  undergraduate  courses  in  state-run  colleges  is  not

mandatory anymore. “It was announced that the admission to UG

courses  to government  funded colleges  in  the state will be done

online, but we are not yet ready with the software required for the

purpose. Moreover, many colleges do not have connectivity. So we

can’t go for online admissions for 2014-15,” Chatterjee, who recently

replaced Bratya Basu in the post, told reporters. With a view to curb

malpractices, Basu had advocated that the state run universities

start admissions online. Following which the state government,

through  a  recent  notification,  had  made  online  admission

mandatory from academic year 2014-15  to all UG courses  in

state-funded colleges. However, institutions that have adequate

infrastructure  and  have  been  admitting  students  online  can

continue with the process.

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Narendra Modi swornin as Indian PM

Narendra Modi,  Sr.BJP    Leader    &  Chief

Minister of Gujarat   won a  landslide victory  in

India’s general election this month, has been sworn

in as the 15th prime minister of the world’s largest

democracy, in a spectacular ceremony in Delhi.

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Prime Minister

1.Shri Narendra Modi

Personnel, Public Grievances and

Pensions Department of Atomic

Energy Department of SpaceAll

important policy issues and all

other portfolios not allocated to

any Minister

Cabinet Ministers

1.Shri Raj Nath Singh

Home Affairs

2. Smt. Sushma Swaraj

External AffairsOverseas Indian

Affairs

3.Shri Arun Jaitley

FinanceCorporate AffairsDefence

4.Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu

Urban DevelopmentHousing and

Urban Poverty

AlleviationParliamentary Affairs

5.Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari

Road Transport and

HighwaysShipping

6.Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda

Railways

7.Sushri Uma Bharati

Water Resources, River

Following is the list of ministers withtheir respective portfolios:

Development and Ganga

Rejuvenation

8.Dr. Najma A. Heptulla

Minority Affairs

9.Shri Gopinathrao Munde

Rural DevelopmentPanchayati

RajDrinking Water and Sanitation

10.Shri Ramvilas Paswan

Consumer Affairs, Food and Public

Distribution

11.Shri Kalraj Mishra

Micro, Small and Medium

Enterprises

12.Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi

Women and Child Development

13.Shri Ananthkumar

Chemicals and Fertilizers

14.Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad

Communications and Information

Technology Law and Justice

15.Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju

Pusapati

Civil Aviation

16.Shri Anant Geete

Heavy Industries and Public

Enterprises

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17.Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal

Food Processing Industries

18.Shri Narendra Singh Tomar

MinesSteelLabour and Employment

19.Shri Jual Oram

Tribal Affairs

20.Shri Radha Mohan Singh

Agriculture

21.Shri Thaawar Chand Gehlot

Social Justice and Empowerment

22.Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani

Human Resource Development

23.Dr. Harsh Vardhan

Health and Family Welfare

Ministers of State

1. General V.K. Singh

Development of North Eastern

Region (Independent

Charge)External AffairsOverseas

Indian Affairs

2.Shri Inderjit Singh Rao

Planning (Independent

Charge)Statistics and Programme

Implementation (Independent

Charge)Defence

3. Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar

Textiles (Independent

Charge)Parliamentary AffairsWater

Resources, River Development and

Ganga Rejuvenation

4.Shri Shripad Yesso Naik

Culture (Independent

Charge)Tourism (Independent

Charge)

5. Shri Dharmendra Pradhan

Petroleum and Natural Gas

(Independent Charge)

6.Shri Sarbananda Sonowal

Skill Development,

Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and

Sports (Independent Charge)

7. Shri Prakash Javadekar

Information and Broadcasting

(Independent Charge)Environment,

Forest and Climate Change

(Independent Charge)Parliamentary

Affairs

8.Shri Piyush Goyal

Power (Independent Charge)Coal

(Independent Charge)New and

Renewable Energy (Independent

Charge)

9. Dr. Jitendra Singh

Science and Technology

(Independent Charge)Earth

Sciences (Independent

Charge)Prime Minister

OfficePersonnel, Public Grievances

& PensionsDepartment of Atomic

EnergyDepartment of Space

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10.Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman

Commerce and Industry

(Independent

Charge)FinanceCorporate Affairs

11.Shri G.M. Siddeshwara

Civil Aviation

12.Shri Manoj Sinha

Railways

13.Shri Nihalchand

Chemicals and Fertilizers

14.Shri Upendra Kushwaha

Rural DevelopmentPanchayati

RajDrinking Water and Sanitation

15.Shri Radhakrishnan P

Heavy Industries and Public

Enterprises

16.Shri Kiren Rijiju

Home Affairs

17.Shri Krishan Pal

Road Transport and

HighwaysShipping

18.Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan

AgricultureFood Processing

Industries

19.Shri Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai

Vasava

Tribal Affairs

20.Shri Raosaheb Dadarao

Danve

Consumer Affairs, Food and Public

Distribution

21.Shri Vishnu Deo Sai

MinesSteelLabour and Employment

22.Shri Sudarshan Bhagat

Social Justice and Empowerment

5 Toppers in Priyanka`s

Vidyodaya High SchoolVizag: Five  students  added yet another feather to Priyanka‘s Vidyodaya

High School’s cap as they secured 10/10  in SSC Examination. City

Based Priyanka`s VIDYODAYA HIGH SCHOOL has achieved 100%

pass in recent SSC results. Among 241 Children of the School 5

bagged 10/10 and 15 bagged 9.8 out of 10. The Excellent

Supervision of the school under able administration of Mr. Bhagirath

has yielded these results. Achievers and Administration have

received appreciat ions from al l sect ions of the City.

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Four minority institutions in Delhi

exempted from OBC quota

New Delhi, May 30 : The Delhi High Court Friday exempted

four minority colleges of Delhi University from reserving 27

percent seats for students from Other Backward Classes

(OBCs) for the 2014-15 academic year.

Justice Manmohan passed the order while hearing a plea filed by

Mata Sundari College seeking exemption from the OBC quota as

it was minority-run institution. The order will benefit four DU

colleges run by Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee

(DSGMC), constituted under the Delhi Sikh Gurdwaras Act. Apart

from Mata Sundari College, these are Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa

College, Guru Gobind Singh College, and Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa

College  —  all   declared  minority  inst i tutes.

Passing  the order,  the  court  also  said  that  these  colleges  shall

provide reservation in admission for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled

Tribes as per the Delhi University’s norms, but they will not be

obliged to give reservation to OBCs for this academic session.

Mata  Sundari  College,  during  the  hearing,  contended  that  the

reservation policy was not applicable to these institutions in view

of   a  Supreme  Court   verdict  on  OBC  reservations.

The apex court  had held  that minority  educational  institutions

(MEI), whether they were aided by the government or unaided,

were exempted from reserving seats for OBCs, the college added.

However, DU maintained that reservation rule of DU for OBC

should  be  followed  by  these  colleges  also.

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CRY announces child research

fellowship

Mumbai, May 30 : Child Rights and You (CRY), a nonprofit organization

working to ensure lasting change in children’s lives, on Friday invited

applications from research fellows exploring various dimensions of child

rights, within the broad understanding of justice for children.

CRY noted that up to five fellowships ranging from Rs. 50, 000 to Rs. 1

lakh will be awarded.

The fellowship aims at providing an opportunity for researchers, to work

on various issues, including evidence on the relationships between ethnicity,

inequality and conflict as witnessed or experienced by children and

exploration of relationships a child has with other children, community,

state and family. The deadline for submitting the application for the

fellowship is Jun 20 and the names of selected researchers will be

announced on the CRY website in September 2014.

CRY said that during the year-long fellowship, the researchers can develop

and interpret themes on the basis of their experiences and ideas. Research

findings will be made available to activists, academicians, development

practitioners and the general public.

The candidates should be more than 18 years of age and must be Indian

citizens. They can choose any Indian language, including English for their

research. The essential requirements for the application include a three-

page proposal, which briefly explains the topic of study, objectives and

outlines the research question within a framework, proposed methodology,

timelines, a reading list of related literature/existing studies on the subject

and a detailed budget. Also, a two-page updated CV, sample of published

or unpublished paper and details of references are to be sent.

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Now, business incubation centers in every DU college

New Delhi, May 30 : Every college in Delhi University will now have businessincubation centers which will grant Rs.12 lakh each to students with innovativebusiness ideas, the varsity vice chancellor said Friday.

The step follows a memorandum of understanding the varsity signed with thecentral micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) ministry.“Every college will now have a business incubation centre. Every student whocomes up with a good innovative story idea will then be given Rs.12 lakh byMSME to further develop and put the idea into process of manufacturing,”DU Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh said.Such incubation centers were onlythere in Acharya Narendra Dev College and Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma(ARSD) College so far. The vice chancellor said that the motive behind doingthis is to create “entrepreneurs” and “job creators”.

Four Toppers in ICSE Class 10 Exam,

Girls Outshine Boys

NEW DELHI: Girls have performed better than boys in the Indian SchoolCertificate Examination (ICSE) for Class 10, which this year has fourtoppers securing 98.6 percent apiece, an official said Wednesday.The ICSE results were declared Wednesday by the Council for the IndianSchool Certificate Examination (CISCE).“Girls have a pass percentage of 99.83 percent, while boys have a passpercentage of 99.50 percent,” CISCE secretary Gerry Arathon said at apress conference here. Though girls have performed better than boys, amongthe four toppers, three are boys. Shreyas Sudhaman from Kumaran PublicSchool, Bangalore; Apoorva Narayanswamy from St. Paul’s English School,Bangalore;  Siddhartha Shankar Kahali from Little Flower School,Jamshedpur  and Rishabh Raj from St. Paul’s School, Rourkela are thehighest scorers all over India.

In total, 149,087 students appeared for the examinations this year. There are1,841 schools affiliated to the board.

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10 Wonderful Beach Hotels and

Resorts in Asia

Asia is a hot destination for many tourists. The beaches and low prices

combine with a fascinating culture to create the perfect place to spend your

vacation. It doesn’t matter who you are, chances are high you’ll love the

beautiful countries in this part of the world. The hardest part is choosing a

beachfront hotel. Fortunately, there are a few standouts.

1. Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives,

Throughout Asia, you will find some of the most amazing beaches in the

world. Where there are beaches, there are often hotels. The resorts listed

here will give you plenty of value for your money. Do you know any other

Asian beach hotels and resorts?

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Just off an amazing coral reef, this island resort is only accessible by

seaplane. It features two spas, resort rooms spread out over two different

islands and 11 bars and restaurants. You’ll want to try the Undersea

Restaurant where sharks and manta rays swim over your head as you eat.

Diving and snorkeling are two favorite past times here, but if you don’t

want to get wet, there’s also a submarine.

2. Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa, Boracay Island, Philippines

Accessible only by boat, this amazing resort is the only deluxe resort

available on Boracay Island. Natural elements are found in every aspect of

the décor here, from lights designed with capiz shells from local beaches to

the broad windows showing off the sea just outside. The spa village awaits

your complete relaxation, but the food is what really sells the resort.

3. St. Regis Bali Resort, Denpasar, Indonesia

Bali is known for being laid back and the St. Regis resort is no exception.

123 gorgeous villas and suites are set around saltwater lagoons so you are

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never far from the water. Every room has an incredible view of either wateror the gardens. There is a spa and even a center for children so parents canenjoy the bar or pool alone.4. Shangri-La’s Mactan Resort & Spa, Cebu, Philippines

The Shangri-La resort in Cebu is peaceful and relaxing. You can spendyour entire visit on the amazing white sand beach that curves around theresort or splash in the pool for a while. There is a top quality restaurant onthe grounds and more places to eat just a short walk away. The resortoffers a Marine Sanctuary where you can take a snorkeling tour and see theunderwater sites.

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5. Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, Hua Thanon, Thailand

Located at the northwestern point of Laem Yai Bay, the Four SeasonsResort is almost too picturesque to be real. 60 lovely villas are set into thehillside overlooking the bay and the Gulf of Thailand. Each villa features adeck, daybeds with shade and a wine refrigerator. Plunge pools are part ofthe appeal of the resort, but you can also wander down to the privatebeach where the main infinity pool is and sidle up to the beach bar or justsunbathe on one of the daybeds there.

6. JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa, Phuket, Thailand

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If your dream vacation involves food and beaches, the JW Marriot inPhuket is just the place for your next vacation. Featuring 11 bars andrestaurants, the resort is the perfect spot to enjoy delightful meals. There iseven an on-site culinary school, Ginja Cook, where you can learn to makeyour favorite Thai dishes. When not eating, relax in the pool or at the beach.The rooms are lovely, but nothing compared to what awaits outside your door.

7. Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, Bali, Indonesia

The Balie Kuta resort offers all the amenities you have come to expect froma Sheraton hotel. Poised above the Kuta Beach, the resort’s villas haveincredible views of Bali Strait. Just outside the door is a tropical courtyardwhere you can enjoy time with friends and family or head to the pool.

8. Asia Pattaya Hotel, Pattaya City, Thailand

Want your own little piece of paradise? Then you will enjoy theAsia Pattaya Hotel. It sits just above the beach, overlooking theGulf of Thailand. With its own private golf course and tenniscourts, you can stay active here, even when not on the beach. Thehotel is on 22 acres of land. The Neptune Discotheque is theperfect place to hang out once the sun goes down.

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9. Victoria Phan Thiet Beach Resort & Spa, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

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An elegant beach resort, Victoria Phan Thiet is high on the list of luxuryhotels in Vietnam. It is located in a small fishing village, not far from the largercity of Ho Chi Minh City. Set into the tranquil countryside, you will enjoy thebeautiful white sand beaches, as well as the extremely comfortable rooms.

10. Banyan Tree Phuket, Phuket, Thailand

The Banyan Tree resort was built on rehabilitated wasteland. It has thefeel of a traditional Thai village, with luxury villas offering privacy. Whilethere is a saltwater lagoon to enjoy, Bangtao Bay and its amazing beach isright next to the resort. Each deluxe resort villa has its own private infinitypool and butler service. You can even have a chef cook for you in yourtwo bedroom home away from home. Those who opt for one of thecheaper villas will still enjoy amazing food at the in-house restaurant.

Throughout Asia, you will find some of the most amazing beaches in theworld. Where there are beaches, there are often hotels. The resorts listedhere will give you plenty of value for your money. Do you know any otherAsian beach hotels and resorts?

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General Knowledge - 1

Q1. For Rajya Sabha, how many

members are nominated by President?

(A) 7(B) 10(C) 12(D) 15

Q2. Chankya was the chief advisor

of which ruler ? (A) Ashok(B)

Harshvardhan(C) Chandragupta

Maurya(D) Kanishka

Q3. What is the direction of rotation

of earth on its axis ? (A) East to

West(B) West to East(C) North to

South(D) South to North

Q4. In Computers, One Byte equals

to how many Bits ? (A) 4(B) 8(C)

12(D) 16

Q5. Which is the highest civilian

award in India ? (A) Padam Shri(B)

Padam Bhushan(C) Padam

Vibhushan(D) Bharat Ratna

Q6. In first battle of Panipat, Babar

defeated which Lodhi ruler to establish

Mughals in India ? (A) Ibrahim

Lodhi(B) Sikandar Lodhi(C) Bahlul

Lodhi(D) Daulat Lodhi

Q7. Which is the largest animal in

world ? (A) Giraffe(B) Elephant(C)

Orang Utan(D) Blue Whale

G K

Q1.   (C) 12

Q2.   (C) Chandragupta Maurya

Q3.   (B) West to East

Q4.   (B) 8

Q5.   (D) Bharat Ratna

Q6.   (A) Ibrahim Lodhi

Q7.   (D) Blue Whale

Q8.   (B) All

Q9.   (D) Param

Q10.  (C) Yuki Bhambri

Q8. In an equilateral triange, how

many sides are equal ? (A) Two(B)

All(C) None(D) Not fixed

Q9. What is the name of first

indigenously developed Super

Computer of India ? (A) Tejas(B)

Anupam(C) Aryabhatt(D) Param

Q10. Who is the first indian Tenis

player to win boy’s Australian Open

Junior Title ? (A) Prakash

Amritraj(B) Rohan Bopanna(C) Yuki

Bhambri(D) Zeeshan Ali

Answers :

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Q1. Which colour is in the centre

of Rainbow ? (A) Red(B)

Yellow(C) Green(D) Violet

Q2. In terms of area, which is the

smallest state in India ? (A)

Goa(B) Sikkim(C) Nagaland(D)

Tripura

Q3. Who is the chairman of the

Planning Commission ? (A)

President(B) Prime Minister(C)

Vice President(D) Finance

Minister

Q4. Who authored sanskrit epic

Ramayana ? (A) Ved Vyas(B)

Valmiki(C) Surdas(D) Tulsidas

Q5. Who is the first indian

woman to win Olympic medal ?

(A) P.T.Usha(B) Shiny

Abraham(C) Karnam

Malleshwari(D) Kunjarani Devi

Q6. Which canal connects

Mediterranean Sea with Red Sea

? (A) Erie Canal(B) Indira Gandhi

Canal(C) Panama Canal(D) Suez

Canal

Q7. According to Mahabharat,

who was the last Commander-in-

Chief of Kaurava army ? (A)

Ashwatthama(B) Dronacharya(C)

Karna(D) Shalya

Q8. Who is the first indian

cricketer to take Hat Trick in Test

Cricket ? (A) Chetan Sharma(B)

Kapil Dev(C) Harbhajan Singh(D)

Irfan Pathan

Q9. Which is the longest bone in

human body ? (A) Femur(B)

Fibula(C) Radius(D) Stapes

Q10. Which luxury train travels

through Maharashtra and includes

Goa in its journey ? (A) Palace on

Wheels(B) Heritage on Wheels(C)

The Deccan Odyssey(D) Golden

Chariot

Answers :

Q1.   (C) Green

Q2.   (A) Goa

Q3.   (B) Prime Minister

Q4.   (B) Valmiki

Q5.   (C) Karnam Malleshwari

Q6.   (D) Suez Canal

Q7.   (A) Ashwatthama

Q8.   (C) Harbhajan Singh

Q9.   (A) Femur

Q10.  (C) The Deccan Odyssey

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General Knowledge - 3

Q1. German Shepherd is a

popular breed of ? (A) Dog(B)

Cat(C) Cow(D) Horse

Q2. How do we better know film

actor Rajeev Bhatia ? (A)

Govinda(B) Jitendra(C) Sunil

Dutt(D) Akshay Kumar

Q3. According to Ramayana,

who was Bharat’s wife ? (A)

Sita(B) Urmila(C) Mandavi(D)

Shruthukeerti

Q4. Into which water body does

river Narmada flow ? (A) Red

Sea(B) Arabian Sea(C) Bay of

Bengal(D) Indian Ocean

Q5. Who was Akbar’s financial

advisor ? (A) Birbal(B) Abul

Fazal(C) Raja Todar Mal(D) Raja

Man Singh

Q6. Where is Sardar Vallabhbhai

Patel Police Academy situated ?

(A) Mussoorie(B) Dehradun(C)

Chandigarh(D) Hyderabad

Q7. Who founded Forward

Block political party ? (A)

A.O.Hume(B) Subhash Chand

Bose(C) Motilal Nehru(D)

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

Q8. Who is the only cricketer to

claim over 500 wickets in both

Tests and One Day Internationals ?

(A) Wasim Akram(B) Shane

Warne(C) Muttiah Muralitharan(D)

Glenn McGrath

Q9. Which indian IT expert

started web-based e-mail service

Hotmail in 1996 ? (A) Sabeer

Bhatia(B) Vinod Dham(C) Azim

Premji(D) N.R.Narayan Murthy

Q10. Which architect designed the

city of Chandigarh ? (A) Edwin

Lutyens(B) Le Corbusier(C)

Charles Correa(D) Herbert Baker

Answers :

Q1.   (A) Dog

Q2.   (D) Akshay Kumar

Q3.   (C) Mandavi

Q4.   (B) Arabian Sea

Q5.   (C) Raja Todar Mal

Q6.   (D) Hyderabad

Q7.   (B) Subhash Chand Bose

Q8.   (C) Muttiah Muralitharan

Q9.   (A) Sabeer Bhatia

Q10.  (B) Le Corbusier

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General Knowledge - 4

Q1. Peter Parker is the original

name of which fictional superhero

? (A) Phantom(B) Batman(C)

Superman(D) Spiderman

Q2. Which planet is referred

Morning Star as well as Evening

Star ? (A) Mars(B) Venus(C)

Jupiter(D) Mercury

Q3. Lumbini, the birth place of

Gautam Budhdha, is in which

present country ? (A) Bhutan(B)

Nepal(C) India(D) Bangladesh

Q4. Who was the first indian

woman to scale the Mount

Everest ? (A) Bachendri Pal(B)

Santosh Yadav(C) Kalpana

Chawla(D) Kiran Bedi

Q5. Which is not a part of our

parliament ? (A) President(B) Lok

Sabha(C) Rajya Sabha(D)

Supreme Court

Q6. What is aquaphobia, also

referred as hydrophobia, the fear

of ? (A) Water(B) Height(C)

Darkness(D) Thunder

Q7. Which freedom fighter

authored the book Discovery of

India ? (A) Mahatma Gandhi(B)

Bal Gangadhr Tilak(C) Rabindra

Nath Tagore(D) Jawaharlal Nehru

Q8. To commemorate his

conquest of the Ranthambhor fort

and Khandesh in Gujarat, which

Mughal ruler built Buland Darwaza

at Fatehpur Sikri ? (A) Babur(B)

Akbar(C) Jahangir(D) Shahjahan

Q9. Which is the principal ore of

Mercury ? (A) Galena(B)

Bauxite(C) Cinnabar(D) Hematite

Q10. Where is the Indian Institute

of Science (IISc) situated ? (A)

New Delhi(B) Ahmedabad(C)

Bengaluru(D) Bhubaneshwar

Answers :

Q1.   (D) Spiderman

Q2.   (B) Venus

Q3.   (B) Nepal

Q4.   (A) Bachendri Pal

Q5.   (D) Supreme Court

Q6.   (A) Water

Q7.   (D) Jawaharlal Nehru

Q8.   (B) Akbar

Q9.   (C) Cinnabar

Q10.  (C) Bengaluru

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General Knowledge - 5

Q1. What is the motto of the

National Cadet Corps (NCC) ? (A)

Veerta Aur Vivek(B) Bharat Mata

Ki Jai(C) Vayam Rakshaamah(D)

Ekta Aur Anushasan

Q2. Nifty is the main share index of

which stock exchange ? (A) BSE(B)

NSE(C) NYSE(D) NASDAQ

Q3. Which planet is nearest to Sun

? (A) Venus(B) Mercury(C)

Earth(D) Mars

Q4. According to Mahabahrat,

who was Abhimanyu’s mother ? (A)

Draupadi(B) Ulupi(C)

Chitrangada(D) Subhadra

Q5. What is the boundary line

demarcating India and Pakistan

known as ? (A) Radcliffe Line(B)

McMahon Line(C) Durand Line(D)

Curzon Line

Q6. The name of which Indian

classical dance style, originated in

north India, literally means ‘Story

Teller’ ? (A) Odissi(B)

Kuchipudi(C) Kathak(D)

Bharatanatyam

Q7. Jama Masjid at Delhi, the

largest in India, was built by which

Mughal emperor ? (A) Akbar(B)

Jahangir(C) Shahjahan(D)

Aurangzeb

Q8. Which renowned vocalist was

awarded Bharat Ratna in 2008 ? (A)

Lata Mangeshkar(B) Pt. Bhimsen

Joshi(C) Gangubai Hangal(D) Pt.

Ravi Shankar

Q9. The Althing, the oldest

functioning legislative assembly in

world, is the parliament of which

country ? (A) Iceland(B) France(C)

Japan(D) Israel

Q10. To measure hardness of

minerals, which scale is used ? (A)

Kelvin(B) Richter(C) Mohs(D)

Mercalli

Answers :

Q1.   (D) Ekta Aur Anushasan

Q2.   (B) NSE

Q3.   (B) Mercury

Q4.   (D) Subhadra

Q5.   (A) Radcliffe Line

Q6.   (C) Kathak

Q7.   (C) Shahjahan

Q8.   (B) Pt. Bhimsen Joshi

Q9.   (A) Iceland

Q10.  (C) Mohs

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Peetani Sai Kumar of Palakole inWest Godavari district, with a scoreof 88 marks in physical sciences test,topped  the  list  of  rankers of  theAndhra  University  CommonEntrance  Test  (AUCET)  2014.Damaraju  Uma  Sankar  ofVisakhapatnam with 87 marks inEnglish test and Devulapalli LalithRaaj of Vizianagaram with 86 marksin the test for five-year integrateddual  degree  and  twinningprogrammes, which come under AUEngineering Common Entrance Test(AUEET) 2014 were overall secondand third respectively.  Admission intoPG programmes of Dr. AmbedkarUniversity  at  Srikakulam  is  alsobased on the AUCET 2014 ranks.

The  ranks  and  marks  scored  bycandidates in AUCET 2014 wereplaced  on  thewebsitewww.audoa.inand  for  thefirst time admission counselling wouldbe through web, except in the caseof sets to be filled up under physicallyhandicapped,  NCC,  sports,  NSSand  children  of Armed  Forcespersonnel categories. Rank cards

Sai Kumar tops AUCETSai Kumarscores 88 marksin physicalsciences test

can be downloaded from Thursdayand  the  manual  admission  forcandidates  under  NCC  and  CAPcategories would be held on June 7and  for  PH,  sports  and  NSScategories on June 8, both at the AUDirectorate  of Admissions  here.

For the rest of the candidates, whohave to go through web counsellingprocedure, certificate verification willbe held at  four helpline centres  tofunction  from  June  9  to12  atVisakhapatnam,  Srikakulam,Kakinada  and  Vijayawada.  Weboptions will be open from June 9 to14 and the first phase of allotment ofseats  will  be  done  on  June  15.Candidates have to pay the fee for theseats allotted to them between June 15and  18.    The  second  phase  ofadmission will begin on June 20 withcertificate verification. This process willend on June 28 and seats if still availablewill be on display on June 29 and spotadmission  will  be  done  at  theDirectorate of Admissions here on June20 and July 1 for campus vacanciesand at the affiliated colleges on July 2and  3.

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General Knowledge - 6Q1. Out of four Hindu Dhams,

three are dedicated to lord Vishnu &

one to lord Shiva. Which one is

dedicated to lord Shiva ? (A)

Puri(B) Dwarka(C) Badrinath(D)

Rameshwaram

Q2. By mixing equal amount of

Blue and Yellow colours, which

colour will result ? (A) Green(B)

Purple(C) Orange(D) Brown

Q3. Which freedom fighter is also

known as Lokmanya ? (A) Gopal

Krishan Gokhle(B) Jai Praksha

Narain(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak(D)

Lala Lajpat Rai

Q4. By how many hours Indian

Standard Time (IST) is ahead of

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) ?

(A) 4:00 Hours(B) 4:30 Hours(C)

5:00 Hours(D) 5:30 Hours

Q5. Crescograph, a device for

measuring growth in plants, was

invented by which Indian scientist ?

(A) Jagadish Chandra Bose(B)

Satyendra Nath Bose(C) Jayant

Narlikar(D) Meghnad Saha

Q6. On August 8, 1942, in which

city Indian National Congress

passed Quit India Resolution ? (A)

Karachi(B) Mumbai(C) Kolkata(D)

Lucknow

Q7. Where is the Indira Point, the

southernmost point of land in the

territory of India, situated ? (A)

Lakshadweep(B) Andaman &

Nicobar Islands(C) Kerala(D)

Tamilnadu

Q8. In history, how do we better

know Mughal empress Arjumand

Banu Begum ? (A) Mumtaz(B)

Noorjahan(C) Hazrat Mahal(D)

Manmati

Q9. What line connects the points

on a map that have the same

temprature ? (A) Isobar(B)

Isohel(C) Isotherm(D) Isohume

Q10. In which river is India’s largest

riverine island Majuli is situated ? (A)

Ganga(B) Brahmaputra(C)

Mahanadi(D) Godavari

Answers :Q1.   (D) Rameshwaram

Q2.   (A) Green

Q3.   (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Q4.   (D) 5:30 Hours

Q5.   (A) Jagadish Chandra Bose

Q6.   (B) Mumbai

Q7.   (B) Andaman & Nicobar

Islands

Q8.   (A) Mumtaz

Q9.   (C) Isotherm

Q10.  (B) Brahmaputra

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D E O Warns unrecognised schools.

Visakhapatnam :

Mr. M.V. Krishna Reddy,DEO, Visakhapatnam

Mr. M.V. Krishna Reddy, DEO,Visakhapatnam warn against themanagement of unrecognisedschools to face the consequences forviolating the Govt. Rules. He advisedthe managements to take necessaryaction in time to fulfill therequirements for receivingrecognition from the Department.Mr. Reddy also advised the parentsthat, not to send their children to

any unrecognised school from hereonwards due to latest changes inthe education system.According to Mr. Reddy obtainingT.C. & Study Certificates fromunrecognised schools are invalid.Similarly whose children arestudying in unrecognised schoolswill loose Govt. concessions,facilities as well as 20 InternalMarks. As per latest law one cannot attend exams. Privately from2014-15 onwards.According to the DEO there havebeen many steps were taken tocreate awareness among parents atrural as well as urban level. Noticeswill be served and fine will beimposed soon on unrecognisedschools. Activities such as Rallies,Awareness Camps, Distribution ofleaflets/pamphlets etc., areunderway he added.

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General Knowledge - 7

Q1. What is the observation that

‘Supply creates its own demand’ is

popularly called ?(A) Gresham’s

Law(B) Murphy’s Law(C) Say’s

Law(D) Parkinson’s Law

Q2. In 1916, who founded Banaras

Hindu University in Varanasi ?(A)

Annie Besant(B) Madan Mohan

Malaviya(C) Syed Ahmed Khan(D)

S.Radhakrishnan

Q3. Who was the first Jain

Tirthankar ?(A) Rishabh Dev(B)

Neminath(C) Parshavnath(D)

Mahavir

Q4. Where are the headquarters of

the Organisation of Petroleum

Exporting Countries (OPEC) situated

?(A) Geneva(B) Vienna(C)

Brussels(D) The Hague

Q5. Which blood group is universal

donor ?(A) A(B) B(C) AB(D) O

Q6. Who directed 8 Oscar awards

winning film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’

?(A) Danny Boyle(B) David

Fincher(C) Stephen Daldry(D) Ron

Howard

Q7. Who became the first space

tourist on 28 April, 2001 ?(A) Dennis

Tito(B) Mark Shuttleworth(C)

Gregory Olsen(D) Anousheh Ansari

Q8. Khajuraho temples were built

by rulers of which dynasty ?(A)

Chola(B) Pallava(C) Chandela(D)

Chalukya

Q9. The book ‘Beyond The LastBlue Mountain’ written by R.M.Lalais the biography of whichindustrialist ?(A) G.D.Birla(B)Dhirubhai Ambani(C) JamnalalBajaj(D) J.R.D.Tata

Q10. Which city will host Winter

Olympics in 2010 ?(A) Turin

(Italy)(B) Sochi (Russia)(C)

Vancouver (Canada)(D) Salt Lake

City (USA)

Answers :

Q1. (C) Say’s Law

Q2. (B) Madan Mohan Malaviya

Q3. (A) Rishabh Dev

Q4. (B) Vienna

Q5. (D) O

Q6. (A) Danny Boyle

Q7. (A) Dennis Tito

Q8. (C) Chandela

Q9. (D) J.R.D.Tata

Q10. (C) Vancouver (Canada)

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General Knowledge - 8Q1. Which term is used to describethe rearing of silkworms for theproduction of raw silk ? (A)Sericulture(B) Viticulture(C)Horticulture(D) ApicultureQ2. Which metal is the bestconductor of electric current ? (A)Copper(B) Gold(C) Silver(D)

AluminiumQ3. What is the popular name ofAscorbic acid ? (A) Vitamin A(B)Vitamin B(C) Vitamin C(D) VitaminDQ4. Who was the first person toaddress the United Nations in Hindi? (A) Morarji Desai(B) Atal Behari

Vajpayee(C) V.P.Singh(D)P.V.Narasimha RaoQ5. Which imaginary line, locatedat zero degrees latitude, divides theearth into Northern and Southernhemispheres ? (A) PrimeMeridian(B) Equator(C) Tropic ofCancer(D) Tropic of CapricornQ6. Which city did Sikandar Lodifound in 1504 on the banks ofYamuna river ? (A) Agra(B)Mathura(C) Delhi(D) AllahabadQ7. Who coined the name‘Pakistan’ ? (A) Muhammad AliJinnah(B) Allama Iqbal(C) LiaquatAli Khan(D) Chaudhary Rahmat Ali

Q8. Vishvambhar Mishra was theoriginal name of which spiritual guru? (A) Swami Vivekanand(B)Chaitanya Mahaprabhu(C) SwamiDayanand Saraswati(D) SwamiPrabhupadaQ9. At the time of independence,who was the president of IndianNational Congress ? (A) MahatmaGandhi(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru(C)Sardar Patel(D) J.B.KriplaniQ10. In 1958, who became thefirst Indian to receive RamanMagsaysay Award ? (A) VinobaBhave(B) Baba Amte(C) SatyajitRay(D) Jai Prakash Narain

Answers :

Q1.   (A) Sericulture

Q2.   (C) Silver

Q3.   (C) Vitamin C

Q4.   (B) Atal Behari Vajpayee

Q5.   (B) Equator

Q6.   (A) Agra

Q7.   (D) Chaudhary Rahmat Ali

Q8.   (B) Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

Q9.   (D) J.B.Kriplani

Q10.  (A) Vinoba Bhave

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General Knowledge - 9

Q1. Which co-founder of Infosys,

wrote the book ‘Imagining India :

Ideas for the New Century’ ? (A)

N.R.Narayan Murthy(B)

N.S.Raghavan(C) Nandan

Nilekani(D) Kris Gopalakrishnan

Q2. What is the scientific name of

Vinegar ? (A) Citric Acid(B) Acetic

Acid(C) Lactic Acid(D) Tartaric

Acid

Q3. Who is the ex-officio chairman

of Rajya Sabha ? (A) President(B)

Vice President(C) Prime Minister(D)

Lok Sabha Speaker

Q4. In 2008, who became the first

Indian to win an individual gold

medal in the Olympic Games ? (A)

Abhinav Bindra(B) Vijender

Kumar(C) Leander Paes(D)

Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore

Q5. Which film star founded the

Telugu Desham Party ? (A)

N.T.Rama Rao(B)

M.G.Ramachandran(C) Sivaji

Ganesan(D) J.Jayalalithaa

Q6. Who was the first Indian

woman to win Miss Universe title in

1994 ? (A) Lara Dutta(B) Reita

Faria(C) Aishwarya Rai(D) Sushmita

Sen

Q7. Which is the largest brackish

water lake in India ? (A) Wular

Lake,(B) Pulicat Lake(C) Kaliveli

Lake(D) Chilka Lake

Q8. How do we better know

playback singer Kedarnath

Bhattacharya ? (A) Shaan(B) Lucky

Ali(C) Kumar Sanu(D) Kishore

Kumar

Q9. Which scientist is known as

the Father of the Green Revolution in

India ? (A) Verghese Kurien(B)

M.S.Swaminathan(C) Raja

Ramanna(D) A.P.J.Abdul Kalam

Q10. Which city is served by Jolly

Grant Airport ? (A) Jaipur(B)

Lucknow(C) Chandigarh(D)

Dehradun

Answers :Q1.   (C) Nandan Nilekani

Q2.   (B) Acetic Acid

Q3.   (B) Vice President

Q4.   (A) Abhinav Bindra

Q5.   (A) N.T.Rama Rao

Q6.   (D) Sushmita Sen

Q7.   (D) Chilka Lake

Q8.   (C) Kumar Sanu

Q9.   (B) M.S.Swaminathan

Q10.  (D) Dehradun

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General Knowledge - 10

Q1. In 2007, which state re-

established its Vidhan Parishad

(Legislative Council) after a gap of

22 years ? (A) Rajasthan(B)

Madhya Pradesh(C) Andhra

Pradesh(D) Tamil Nadu

Q2. Which unit is used to measure

the intensity of sound ? (A)

Decibel(B) Ampere(C) Parsec(D)

Tesla

Q3. Who wrote the patriotic song

‘Saare Jahan Se Achcha’ ? (A)

Rabindranath Tagore(B) Bankim

Chandra Chatterjee(C) Muhammad

Iqbal(D) Kavi Pradeep

Q4. In which town of Uttar

Pradesh did Gautam Buddha attain

Mahaparinirvana (salvation) ? (A)

Lumbini(B) Kushinagar(C)

Nanded(D) Pavapuri

Q5. Who presides over the joint

sittings of both houses of Parliament

? (A) President(B) Prime

Minister(C) Lok Sabha

Speaker(D) Rajya Sabha Speaker

Q6. Nathu La Pass, located in

Sikkim, connects India with which

country ? (A) Nepal(B) Bhutan(C)

Myanmar(D) China

Q7. Who is the only Indian

batsman to score Triple Century in

Test Cricket ? (A) Sunil

Gavaskar(B) Sachin Tendulkar(C)

V.V.S.Laxman(D) Virender Sehwag

Q8. In which hill station is the

Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

(HMI) located ? (A) Darjeeling(B)

Srinagar(C) Nainital(D) Shimla

Q9. What term is used to refer the

large number which is formed by

writing digit 1 followed by 100

zeros ? (A) Billion(B) Trillion(C)

Octillion(D) Googol

Q10. Zakumi, a leopard, is the

official mascot of which tournament

? (A) Commonwealth Games

2010(B) FIFA Football World Cup

2010(C) Cricket World Cup

2011(D) Olympic Games 2012

Answers :Q1.   (C) Andhra Pradesh

Q2.   (A) Decibel

Q3.   (C) Muhammad Iqbal

Q4.   (B) Kushinagar

Q5.   (C) Lok Sabha Speaker

Q6.   (D) China

Q7.   (D) Virender Sehwag

Q8.   (A) Darjeeling

Q9.   (D) Googol

Q10.  (B) FIFA Football World

Cup 2010

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Able Seaman Entry Level -

Salary $1600-1800/month.

An ordinary seaman comes

on board to learn ship’s

maintenance, painting,

cleaning, knot-making,

watch-standing duties, tying

down the ship, rigging,

lookout responsibilities and

other types of seamanship.

Accountant - Salary $3400-3600/

month.

Prepares balance sheets,

profit and loss statements,

and other financial reports.

Responsibilities also include

analyzing trends, costs,

revenues, financial

commitments, and

obligations incurred to

predict future revenues and

expenses. Reports

organization’s finances to

management, and offers

suggestions about resource

utilization, tax strategies,

and assumptions underlying

budget forecasts. May require

a bachelor’s degree in

accounting and 0-2 years of

experience in the field or in a

related area. Has knowledge

of commonly-used concepts,

practices, and procedures

within a particular field. Relies

on instructions and pre-

established guidelines to

perform the functions of the

job. Works under immediate

supervision. Primary job

functions do not typically

require exercising

independent judgment.

Activity Coordinator -Salary $2000-

2800/month.

Organizes and provides

program content for social

events for an organization or

group of people. Requires a

high school diploma or it’s

equivalent and 2-4 years of

experience in the field or in a

related area. Familiar with

standard concepts, practices,

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and procedures within a

particular field. Relies on

limited experience and

judgment to plan and

accomplish goals. Performs a

variety of tasks. Works under

general supervision;

typically reports to a

supervisor or manager.

Administrative Assistant - Salary

$2400-3200/month.

Performs a variety of

administrative functions.

Schedules appointments,

gives information to callers,

and takes dictation.

Composes memos,

transcribes notes, and

researches and creates

presentations. Generates

reports, handles multiple

projects, and prepares and

monitors invoices and

expense reports. May assist

with compiling and

developing the annual

budget. Requires a high

school diploma with 0-2

years of experience in the

field or in a related area. Has

knowledge of commonly-

used concepts, practices,

and procedures within a

particular field. Relies on

instructions and pre-

established guidelines to

perform the functions of the

job. Works under immediate

supervision.

Aerobic/Fitness Instructor -Salary

$1900-2000/month.

Responsibilities include providing

safe and educational group

exercise classes. Interacts with

exercise class participants to

ensure that exercises are carried

out in a safe and effective

manner. Teaches the class at the

appropriate level for all

participants. Suggests modified

exercises for individuals as

needed. Always starts and ends

class on time.

Assistant Bar Manager - Salary

$2600- 3000/month.

You will be responsible for

managing the day to day

business and develop your

staff through training and

ensure the highest standard

of service which will exceed

the customers expectation. A

knowledge of cocktails and

menu design would be

advantageous, along with

attention to detail and a

proven track record of

achieving financial results.

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Assistant Cabin Steward

Stewardess - Salary $1800-2000/

month.

Cleaning of assigned public

areas and passenger cabins,

passenger laundry requests

as directed by cabin

stewards. No experience

required.

Assistant Casino Manager -

Salary $2600-3000/month.

Responsible for daily

operations of the casino.

Performs accounting

functions and manages staff.

Reports to Casino Manager.

Assistant Chief Housekeeper -

Salary $2400-2600/month.

Responsible for managing

staff and overseeing

operations. Reports to Chief

Housekeeper.

Assistant Cruise Director - Salary

$2600-2800/month.

Oversees and schedules

Cruise Staff and activities

programs  for passengers.

Assistant Food and Beverage

Assistant - Salary $2300-2600/

month.

Generally oversees the entire operation

of the food and beverage department.

Responsibilities include, but are not

limited to restaurants, lounges, and

banquet facilities.

Assistant Head Chef - Salary

$4200-4600/month.

Responsible for all of theoperations of the kitchens.Creates and updates menusto maximize profits andminimize loss. Tests anddevelops recipes. Monitorscustomer satisfaction.Maintains inventory ofkitchen supplies and food.Ensures that food andfacilities meet all

governmental regulations.

Assistant Hotel Manager - Salary

$4200-4500/month.

Ensure that the day-to-dayoperations of their variousdepartments meet thestandards set by the Hotelmanager. Responsible forpersonnel, accounting andoffice administration,marketing and sales,purchasing, security,maintenance, and

recreational facilities.

Assistant Laundry Supervisor -

Salary $1400-1600/month.

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Manages the daily

operations of a laundry

department. Assigns and

reviews the work of a

laundry employees engaged

in receiving, washing,

ironing, packaging and

delivering laundry to various

departments.

Assistant Pastry Chef- Salary

$1400-1600/month.

Reporting directly to the

Head Pastry Chef. The

Pastry Chefs must have a

minimum of three years

experience in the pastry

field. A degree from a post-

secondary culinary arts

program is preferred.

Assistant Production Manager -

Salary $2000-2400/month.

Responsible for ensuring the

production quality of all

shows and public events.

Assistant Salon Manager - Salary

$1600-2400/month.

Oversees staff and

operations of the salon.

Reports to Salon Manager.

Assistant Shop Manager - Salary

$1800-2400/month.

Oversees staff and

operations of the gift shop.

Assistant Shore Excursion

Manager - Salary $2400/3400/

month.

Responsible for organizing

and overseeing shore

excursions at various ports.

Bar Manager - Salary $3000-3800/

month.

Responsible for all bar

department activities

including accounting

functions.

Bar Supervisor - Salary $2400-

2800/month.

Assists Bar manager with

scheduling and daily

operations.

Bar Waiter Waitress - Salary

$1800-3000/month.

Serves beverages to

passengers and reports to

Bar Supervisor.

Bartender - Salary $1800-2800/

month.

Serves beverages in lounges

and on deck.

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Bell Boy - Salary $1400-1800/

month.

Responsible for room service

requests. No experience

required.

Bell Captain - Salary $1600-2200/

month.

Schedules and oversees staff

functions. Entry level training

provided.

Busboy - Salary $1200-1400/month.

Responsible for busing tables.

No experience required.

Butcher - Salary $1500-2000/month.

Cuts, trims, bones, ties, and grinds

meats, using butcher’s cutlery and

powered equipment, such as electric

grinder and band saw, to portion and

prepare meat in cooking form: Cuts,

trims, and bones carcass sections or

prime cuts, using knives, meat saw,

cleaver, and band saw, to reduce to

cooking cuts, such as roasts, steaks,

chops, stew cubes, and grinding meat.

Cuts and weighs steaks and chops for

individual servings. Tends electric

grinder to grind meat. Shapes and ties

roasts. May estimate requirements and

requisition or order meat supply. May

receive, inspect, and store meat upon

delivery. May record quantity of meat

received and issued to cooks.

Cabin Steward Stewardess -

Salary $1400-2400/month.

Cleaning of assigned public

areas and passenger cabins,

passenger laundry requests.

No experience required.

Casino Cashier - Salary $1600-

2600/month.

This job consists of receiving and

paying out money and keeping records

of exchange transactions in the

shipboard casino. Persons in this

position will provide customer

assistance through the exchange of

various types of monetary notes, coins,

credit and casino chips and helpful

information. Cashiers are responsible

for smooth, efficient and accurate

monetary exchange. Persons holding

this position are required to maintain

cage security as well as accuracy of

various reports regarding authorization

forms, reconciliation of transactions

and exchange summary reports.

Cashiers must also provide excellent

customer service by assisting and

providing helpful information.

Casino Dealer - Salary $1600-2800/

month.

Running casino games such

as blackjack, roulette and

baccarat.

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Casino Manager - Salary $3200-

4200/month.

Responsible for all

operations related to casino

department including

management and

accounting.

Chief Housekeeper - Salary

$3400-4000/month.

Responsible for all

operations of the

housekeeping department.

Cleaner - Salary $900-1600/

month.

Responsible for cleaning

assigned passenger areas.

No experience required.

Comedians - Salary $1600-2800/

month.

Performing live shows,

extensive experience

required.

Computer Systems Hardware

Technician - Salary $3200-4800/

month.

Qualified candidate will have

a high school diploma or

equivalent, relevant work

experience in a computer

repair environment and

must possess a basic

understanding of PC

configurations, operating

systems, major software

titles and current technology. 

Computer Technician - Salary

$3200-4800/month.

The job responsibilities can range from

basic PC Technician work to

implementing a network and working

with hubs/routers/switches.

Cosmetologist - Salary $2200-3200/

month.

Provide quality facial & body

treatments, waxing, and

Manicures & Pedicures.

Crew Purser - Salary $1400-2200/

month.

Provide administrative

support for the ship and crew

by processing crew

paperwork and assist with all

crew-related matters.

Cruise Director - Salary $4500-

7000/month.

Responsible for all onboard

entertainment and acts as

master of ceremonies.

Cruise Staff - Salary $1900-2600/

month.

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Running passenger activities,

assisting passengers with

luggage and providing

customer service. No

experience required.

Dining Room Manager - Salary

$3200- 4000/month.

Oversees food and beverage

department including

assigning work tasks and

implementing procedures and

training.

Disc Jockey - Salary $1800-2200/

month.

Extensive music background

ranging from various

decades.

Dishwasher- Salary $900-1400/

month.

Washes and stacks dishes.

No experience required.

Doctor - Salary $4600-6200/month.

Provide treatment to

passengers and crew

members. Must have current

license and experience with

various types of medicine

such as emergency, internal

and primary care.

Electrician - Salary $2000-2600/

month.

An Electrician Technician will

be excepted work on electrical

projects and electrical

maintenance with little

supervision. The position

would be expected to install

and maintain high voltage up

480v and low voltage down to

12vdc. The position would also

require the ability to install and

maintain various components

of electrical controls and

automation.

First Cook - Salary $1800-2600/

month.

Ideal background

includes cooking in a hotel/

resort or country club with a

strong focus on guest service. 

Responsible for supervising

second and third cooks;

performs culinary duties as set

by chief chef.

Floor Supervisor - Salary $2200-

2600/month.

Responsible for supervising

cabin stewards and ensuring

cleanliness of cabins. Entry

level training provided.

Florist - Salary $1600-2000/month.

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Responsible for performing hand and

foot treatments, evaluating clients

needs and recommending appropriate

treatments.

Night Auditor - Salary $2400-3000/

month.

Compare and review multiple reports to

ensure completeness and accuracy of

the daily transactions processed in the

different outlets

Ensure that manual charges and

adjustments are approved by managers

or supervisors

Ensure that manual transactions have

proper documentation

Run credit card transactions interface

for the multiple properties

Handle guest’s requests as needed

Compare deposit logs to the daily

cashier’s shift reports for accuracy and

completeness

Identify, correct and/or address any

variances found in the process

Maintain management informed of

situations encountered and any

decisions made

Nurse - Salary $2800-3800/month.

Graduate of an accredited

School of Registered Nursing,

with current licensure;

Ambulatory or Specialty area

experience preferred; CPR

Healthcare Provider

certification mandatory.

Pastry Chef - Salary $1400-2000/

month.

Culinary degree in preferred. 

At least five years

experience as a Pastry chef

in a high volume multi outlet

full service operation.

Photographer - Salary $2000-2200/

month.

Strong dimensional design and

technical ability. Responsible for

taking portraits and processing.

Plumber - Salary $2000-2400/

month.

Pool Attendant/Lifeguards -

Salary $1600-1800/month.

supervise swimmers

and bathers to prevent

accidents and make

sure they follow safety

regulations

rescue swimmers in

difficulty and provide

first-aid treatment if

required

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educate the community

in water safety

place signs or barriers

to warn of dangerous

conditions or areas, and

make sure users are

aware of potential

dangers

caution people

behaving in an unsafe

manner and expel

those who refuse to

cooperate

report incidents to

management or other

authorities

design and implement

emergency procedures

undertake basic water

quality control and

testing procedures

maintain rescue

equipment

care for lost children

perform basic

administrative duties

such as writing reports.

Prep Cook- Salary $1400-1800/

month.

Prepares various food

products for restaurant and

banquet operations, guest

consumption and enjoyment.

Entry level training provided.

Production Manager - Salary

$2400-3200/month.

Oversees production shows

and supervising staff.

Radio Officer - Salary $2400-2800/

month.

Receptionist - Salary $1800/2600/

month.

Primary Skills: Word; Excel;

Power Point; Multi-line. Entry

level training provided.

Restaurant Manager - Salary

$2600-3400/month.

The position reports to the

General Manager and is

accountable for the

operational results for the

shift.

Retail Sales Person - Salary

$1400-2200/month.

Proven sales ability,

computer experience, and

friendly phone personality,

integrity, and enthusiasm

complement your desire for

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Responsible for performing hand and

foot treatments, evaluating clients

needs and recommending appropriate

treatments.

Night Auditor - Salary $2400-3000/

month.

Compare and review multiple reports to

ensure completeness and accuracy of

the daily transactions processed in the

different outlets

Ensure that manual charges and

adjustments are approved by managers

or supervisors

Ensure that manual transactions have

proper documentation

Run credit card transactions interface

for the multiple properties

Handle guest’s requests as needed

Compare deposit logs to the daily

cashier’s shift reports for accuracy and

completeness

Identify, correct and/or address any

variances found in the process

Maintain management informed of

situations encountered and any

decisions made

Nurse - Salary $2800-3800/month.

Graduate of an accredited

School of Registered Nursing,

with current licensure;

Ambulatory or Specialty area

experience preferred; CPR

Healthcare Provider

certification mandatory.

Pastry Chef - Salary $1400-2000/

month.

Culinary degree in preferred. 

At least five years

experience as a Pastry chef

in a high volume multi outlet

full service operation.

Photographer - Salary $2000-2200/

month.

Strong dimensional design and

technical ability. Responsible for

taking portraits and processing.

Plumber - Salary $2000-2400/

month.

Pool Attendant/Lifeguards -

Salary $1600-1800/month.

supervise swimmers

and bathers to prevent

accidents and make

sure they follow safety

regulations

rescue swimmers in

difficulty and provide

first-aid treatment if

required

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educate the community

in water safety

place signs or barriers

to warn of dangerous

conditions or areas, and

make sure users are

aware of potential

dangers

caution people

behaving in an unsafe

manner and expel

those who refuse to

cooperate

report incidents to

management or other

authorities

design and implement

emergency procedures

undertake basic water

quality control and

testing procedures

maintain rescue

equipment

care for lost children

perform basic

administrative duties

such as writing reports.

Prep Cook- Salary $1400-1800/

month.

Prepares various food

products for restaurant and

banquet operations, guest

consumption and enjoyment.

Entry level training provided.

Production Manager - Salary

$2400-3200/month.

Oversees production shows

and supervising staff.

Radio Officer - Salary $2400-2800/

month.

Receptionist - Salary $1800/2600/

month.

Primary Skills: Word; Excel;

Power Point; Multi-line. Entry

level training provided.

Restaurant Manager - Salary

$2600-3400/month.

The position reports to the

General Manager and is

accountable for the

operational results for the

shift.

Retail Sales Person - Salary

$1400-2200/month.

Proven sales ability,

computer experience, and

friendly phone personality,

integrity, and enthusiasm

complement your desire for

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success. Entry level training

provided.

Safety Officer - Salary $2600-3000/

month.

Specialized knowledge of

regulatory and voluntary

standards related

to hospitality safety. Entry

level training provided.

Salon Manager - Salary $2800-

3400/month.

Oversees salon operations

and accounting duties.

Scuba Diving Instructor - Salary

$1800-2400/month.

CPR/First Aid certificate

required.

Second Cook - Salary $1600-2000/

month.

Performs various duties as

set by first cook. Entry level

training provided.

Shore Excursion Manager - Salary

$3000-3600/month.

Oversees shore excursions at

various ports.

Show Dancer - Salary $3000-3600/

month.

Singers/Band - Salary $3200-7000/

month.

Slot Technician - Salary $ 2600-

3400/month.

Responsible for maintenance

and repair of machines.

Sound Light Technician - Salary

$1800-2200/month.

Operates and repairs sound

amplifying systems and

lighting systems used. Entry

level training provided.

Sous Chef - Salary $2200-2500/

month.

Culinary degree and

extensive experience

required. High organization

skills overseeing multiple

banquet event production

and execution.

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Salon Manager (oversees entire operations of the beauty salon,accounting and management of the salon staff) - extensive beautysalon and managerial experience required. Salary range: $2400-3800U.S. per month, depending on cruise lines.

Assistant Salon Manager (manages the day to day operations of thebeauty salon as directed by the salon manager) - beauty salon andmanagerial experience required. Salary range: $2000-2900 U.S. permonth, depending on cruise lines. Possibilities for promotion toSalon Manager.

Beautician -  must have one of the following qualifications:CIDESCO, CIBTAC, IHBC, BTEC, CITY AND GUILDS, NVQ’S, ITEC or IA.For applicants applying outside Europe, an International equivalentwill be accepted. Note that a qualification in FACIAL and BODYELECTRICS is essential.

Hair Stylist / Hairdresser - extensive beauty salon experiencerequired. Must have completed a three year hairdressingapprenticeship or full time training course at a certified college. Inaddition, applicants must be fully qualified in both ladies and men’shairdressing. It is also important that hairdressers can cope withboth a busy column and a demanding clientele. Fluent EnglishLanguage skills required. Salary range: $2200-2900 U.S. per month,depending on gratuities and cruise line. Possibilities for promotionto Assistant Salon Manager.

Massage Therapist - extensive experience required. Must bequalified in Swedish Massage. Any additional qualifications likeAromatherapy, Shiatsu, Reflexology, Reiki Healing or Sports Therapyis a definite plus. Good English Language skills required. Salaryrange: $2600-3600 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities andcruise line.

Cosmetologist - extensive beauty salon experience required. FluentEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $2100-2900 U.S. permonth, depending on gratuities and cruise line.

Nail Technician - required to have completed a Nail Techniciantraining course and have at least one year’s full time salonexperience. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range:$2200-2800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities and cruise line.

Aerobic & Fitness Instructor - must have an RSA or YMCA Exercise toMusic, or an aerobic qualification, a Step certificate, ResistanceWeights, e.g.. BAWLA or NABBA or an international equivalent. At

least three months experience in teaching is required. Instructors

are required to take a variety of aerobic classes, supervise the

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gymnasium and also offer Personal Training to guests. Fluent EnglishLanguage skills required. Salary range: $1800-2200 U.S. per month,depending the cruise line.

Alternative Instructor - a limited number of positions are availablefor Yoga and Tai Chi instructors.

  Casino Manager (oversees entire operations of the casino,accounting,. manages casino staff) - casino and managerialexperience required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salaryrange: $2900-3800 U.S. per month, depending on commission.

  Assistant Casino Manager (oversees operations of thecasino asdirected by the Casino Manager, accounting procedures) - casinoexperience required, usually begin on board as a croupier. GoodEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $2400-3100 U.S. permonth, depending on commission. Possibilities for promotion toCasino Manager.

  Casino Dealers/Croupiers (roulette, black jack, baccarat) -Experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salaryrange: $1900-2600 U.S. per month, depending on commission andgratuities. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Casino Manager.

  Slot Technician, males and females (responsible for themaintenance and repairs of all casino devices and machines) -extensive mechanical and electrical background and/or educationrequired. Salary range: $2500-2800 U.S. per month plus tips,depending on the cruise line or concession

  Cashier (responsible for the accounting of revenue as directed bythe Casino Manager - entry-level position. Accounting experiencepreferable. Salary range: $1700-1900 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line or concession and tips from casino dealers.

Cruise Director (the cruise director is in charge of all on-boardentertainment, creates, coordinates, and implements all thedaily activities, acting master of ceremonies at social activities andevening shows). Professional entertainment background preferredor 2-5 years on board working your way up from an entry-levelcruise staff position. Public speaking, delegate responsibilities and

strong organizational abilities required. Fluent English Languageskills required. Salary range: $3800-7500 U.S. per month,depending on the cruise line.

Assistant Cruise Director (coordinates the cruise staff personnelactivity schedules, supervise and act as master of ceremonies atspecific passenger activities as directed by the cruise director, andassists in creating the daily programs). Entertainment, recreation,hotel or resort experience preferred or 1-2 years on boardworking your way up from an entry-level cruise staffposition. Public speaking, delegate responsibilities and strongorganizational abilities required. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $2100-2700 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Cruise Director.

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Social Hostess (introduces the captain to passengers at theCaptains Cocktail Party. Conducts social activities. Acts as a masterof ceremonies at specific passenger activities as directed by thecruise director). Entertainment, recreation, hotel or resortexperience preferred or 1-2 years on board working your way upfrom an entry-level cruise staff position. Public speaking, delegateresponsibilities and strong organizational abilities required. FluentEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $1900-2400 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toCruise Director.

Cruise Staff (organizing passengers activities-golf, quizzes, bingoetc.) - some experience preferred. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant CruiseDirector.

Disc Jockey (should have a diverse music foundation to span thegenerations of the passengers) - hotel, resort or night clubexperience preferred. Fluent English Language skills required.Salary range: $1700-2000 U.S. per month, depending on the cruiseline.

Fitness Instructor / Fitness Trainer (passengers exercise activities,sports) - must have an RSA or YMCA Exercise to Music, or anaerobic qualification, a Step certificate, Resistance Weights, e.g..BAWLA or NABBA or an international equivalent. At least threemonths experience in teaching is required. Instructors are requiredto take a variety of aerobic classes, supervise the gymnasium andalso offer Personal Training to guests. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $1800-2200 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line.

Youth Activities Coordinator (organizing children’s activities) - someexperience with children preferred. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $1700-2100 U.S. per month depending onthe cruise line.

Diving Instructor (conducts daily diving and snorkeling programs,maintains equipment ) Diving instructor’s certificate and CPR/FirstAid certificate required. Fluent English Language skills required.Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month depending on the cruiseline.

Golf Instructor (Operating golf simulator, playing golf withpassengers, other cruise staff duties). Fluent English Language

skills required.  These positions call for very independent

individuals who have the capacity and patience to teach

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at ALL levels and the ability to interact in social situations with theCruise Line guests, staff and port personnel. They must alsopossess the motivation and business acumen to operate our on-board operation in its entirety, from self-promotion, instruction andconducting shore excursions.

Salary range: $1600-3800 U.S. per month depending on the cruise line.

Guest Entertainer (a complete and strong 40-50 minutes self-contained showcatering to a wide diversity of ages required). Salaryrange: $4000-18000 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise lineand negotiation..

Lounge Performer (entertain in certain locations on board - pianobar, night club etc. providing their own music and materials) - solidexperience and ability to play a wide diversity of musical stylesrequired. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range:$2500-4800 U.S. per month.

Dancer, Singer (main production shows, cabarets) - extensiveexperience in production shows required. Salary range: $1600-2900U.S. per month (cast members to lead performers),depending onthe cruise line.

Musician:

o Show band - extensive professional experience required,excellent sight reading. Salary range: $1700-2700 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line.

 Please send an audio tape, detailed resume and a photo.

o Lounge groups (2 to 6 piece bands) - experience required.Fair English Language skills required. Salary range: $1700-2400 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Pleasesend an audio tape, detailed resume and a photo.

Production Manager (responsible for running the production showsand managing the technical staff) - extensive technical andpractical education and /or hands-on experience required. Salaryrange: $2200-3100 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.

Assistant Production Manager (assisting in running the productionshows and any activities that require technical assistance) -

extensive technical and practical education and /or hands-onexperience required. Salary range: $1700-2600 U.S. per month,depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toProduction Manager.

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Sound & Light Technician (assisting in running the production showsand any activities that require technical assistance) - technical andpractical education and /or hands-on experience required. Salaryrange: $1600-1900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Production Manager.

Cruise Staff (organizing passengers activities-golf, quizzes, bingoetc.) - some experience preferred. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant CruiseDirector.

Disc Jockey (should have a diverse music foundation to span thegenerations of the passengers) - hotel, resort or night clubexperience preferred. Fluent English Language skills required.Salary range: $1700-2000 U.S. per month, depending on the cruiseline.

Fitness Instructor / Fitness Trainer (passengers exercise activities,sports) - experience required. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $1800-2200 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line.

Youth Activities Coordinator (organizing children’s activities) -some experience with children preferred. Fluent English Languageskills required. Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month dependingon the cruise line.

Buffet Steward / Stewardess (serving meals, drinks, cleaningtables) - No experience required, some experience preferred. BasicEnglish Language knowledge required. Salary range: $900-1300 U.S.per month, depending on gratuities (tips) from passengers. Strongpossibilities for promotion to Bar Steward, Junior Waiter, AssistantWaiter and Waiter.

Bar Accountant (responsible for accounting procedures of the bardepartment) - accounting background and / or education required.Salary range: $1600-1900 U.S. per month.

Bartender (responsible for serving alcoholic beverages topassengers inlounges and on decks) - Some experience required.Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1700- 2400U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers.

Bar Stewards/ Stewardess (responsible for serving alcoholicbeverages to passengers in lounges and on decks) - Someexperience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary

range: $1400- 2200 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from

passengers. Possibilities for promotion to Bartender.

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Bar Boy / Bar Utility (responsible for cleanliness of lounges and re-stocking bar supplies) - no experience required, entry level position.Very basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $600-900U.S. per month, depending on percentage of tips (gratuities).Possibilities for promotion to Bar Steward.

Dining Room Junior Waiter / Waitress (assisting dining roomassistant waiters, serving meals and drinks) - Some experiencerequired. Fare English Language skills required. Salary range:$1200-1800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities (tips) frompassengers. Possibilities for promotion to Dining Room AssistantWaiter.

Dining Room Assistant Waiter / Waitress (assisting dining roomwaiters in thefood and beverage service, serve passengers asdirected by the waiter) - Experience required. Good EnglishLanguage skills required. Salary range: $1400- 2100 U.S. permonth, depending on gratuities from passengers. Possibilities forpromotion to Dining Room Waiter.

Dining Room Waiter (serving passengers, explain the dishes, makerecommendations, supervise assistant waiters assigned to theirtables) - lots of experience and fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $2200-3800 U.S. per month, depending ongratuities from passengers. Possibilities for promotion to DiningRoom Head Waiter.

Dining Room Head Waiter (responsible for a certain serving stationin the dining room, supervises all waiters) - lots of restaurant andprior cruise ship experience in related position required. FluentEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $2600-4800 U.S. permonth, depending on gratuities from passengers.

Maitre D’/Restaurant Manager - takes care of seatingarrangements, service, and oversees the wait staff for the diningroom. Under the maitre d’ are the head waiters, and each of themis responsible for several waiters and busboys. Fluent EnglishLanguage skills required. Salary range: $3400-5200 U.S. per month,

depending on the cruise line and gratuities from passengers.

Executive Chef (responsible for the entire galley staff, foodplanning, quality control) - eight to ten years in subordinateposition on board 

and / or hotel and restaurant experience required. Good EnglishLanguage skills required. Culinary school education required. Salaryrange: $4300-5200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.

Assistant Executive Chef / Sous Chef (responsible for the day today operations of the galley staff, assisting the Executive Chef with

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the food planning, preparation and quality control) - four to five yearsin subordinate position on board and / or hotel and restaurantexperience required. Good English Language skills required.Culinary school education required. Salary range: $3500-4100 U.S.per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotionto Executive Chef.

Chef De Partie (prepares and produced gourmet cuisine and sauces.manages food displays on buffets and in restaurants) - four to fiveyears in subordinate position on board and / or hotel and restaurantexperience required. Good English Language skills required.Culinary school education required. Salary range: $3500-4100 U.S.per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotionto Executive Chef.

First Cook (supervises second and third cooks, bakers, pastry cooksand provisions. Food preparation and cooking responsibilities asdirected by the Executive Chef) - two to three years in subordinateposition on board and / or hotel and restaurant experiencerequired. Good English Language skills required. Culinary schooleducation required. Salary range: $1900-2200 U.S. per month,depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to AssistantExecutive Chef.

Second Cook / Third Cook (food preparation and cookingresponsibilities as directed by the First Cook, supervises bakers,pastry cooks, cleaners and provisions) - one or two years insubordinate position on board and / or hotel and restaurantexperience required. Fare English Language skills required. Culinaryschool education required. Salary range: $1300-1700 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toFirst Cook.

Cook Trainee (food preparation and cooking responsibilities asdirected by the First Cook) - prior hotel / restaurant experiencerequired. Culinary school education required. Basic EnglishLanguage skills required. Salary range: $700-900 U.S. per month,depending on the cruise line. Strong possibilities for promotion toThird Cook.

Crew Cook /Crew Cook Assistant /Crew Cook Trainee (foodpreparation and cooking responsibilities for the crew as directed bythe First Cook) - prior hotel / restaurant experience required.Culinary school education required. Basic English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $700-900 U.S. per month, depending on thecruise line. Strong possibilities for promotion to Third Cook.

Crew Cook Utility / Crew Messman (cleaning, general maintenance

as directed by the First Cook) - entry level position, no

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experience required. Very basic English Language skills required. Salaryrange: $500-700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.Possibilities for promotion to Buffet Steward.

Provision Master / Storekeeper (responsible for the entire storage,ordering and distribution of all food supplies as directed by theExecutive Chef) - food and beverage background essential,knowledge of accounting required. Good English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $1300-1800 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line.

Assistant Provision Master / Storekeeper (responsible for thestorage, ordering and distribution of all food supplies as directed bythe Provision Master / Storekeeper ) - food and beveragebackground essential, knowledge of accounting required. GoodEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $1200-1600 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line.

Pastry Chef Supervisor (responsible for the supervision of the pastrystaff, oversees the developing and preparation of all pastries) -culinary background of no less than three years restaurant / hotelexperience or prior experience in subordinate position on boardrequired. Good English Language skills required. Salary range:$1900-2400 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.

Assistant Pastry Chef Supervisor (responsible for the supervision ofthe pastry staff as directed by the Pastry Chef Supervisor, overseesthe developing and preparation of all pastries) - culinary backgroundof no less than three years restaurant / hotel experience or priorexperience in subordinate position on board required. Good EnglishLanguage skills required. Salary range: $1600-2100 U.S. per month,depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to PastryChef Supervisor.

Pastry Man (pastry staff responsible for creating and preparing of allpastries as directed by the Pastry Chef Supervisor) - culinarybackground of no less than two years restaurant / hotel experienceor prior experience in subordinate position on board required. FareEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $1100-1500 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toAssistant Pastry Chef Supervisor.

Pastry Trainee (pastry support staff responsible for assisting in thepreparation and cooking of all pastries as directed by the PastryChef Supervisor. Cleaning and maintenance of pastry stations) -culinary background of no less than one year restaurant / hotelexperience or prior experience in subordinate position on board

required. Basic English Language skills required. Salary range:$800-1300 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.Possibilities for promotion to Pastry Man.

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Baker Supervisor (responsible for the supervision of the baker staff.Controls the preparation and cooking of all bakery products) -culinary background of no less than three years restaurant / hotelexperience or prior experience in subordinate position on boardrequired. Good English Language skills required. Salary range:$1800-2300 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.

Assistant Baker Supervisor (responsible for the supervision of thebaker staff as directed by the Baker Supervisor. Assists in thepreparation and cooking of all bakery products) - culinarybackground of no less than three years restaurant / hotel experienceor prior experience in subordinate position on board required. GoodEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $1600-1900 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toBaker Supervisor.

Baker (bakery staff responsible for preparation and cooking of allbakery products as directed by the Baker Supervisor) - culinarybackground of no less than two years restaurant / hotel experienceor prior experience in subordinate position on board required. FareEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $1200-1700 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toAssistant Baker Supervisor.

Baker Trainee (bakery support staff responsible for assisting in thepreparation and cooking of all bakery products as directed by theBaker Supervisor) - culinary background of no less than one yearrestaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinateposition on board required. Basic English Language skills required.Salary range: $900-1300 U.S. per month, depending on the cruiseline. Possibilities for promotion to Baker.

Galley Cleaner (cleaning and maintenance of assigned galleystations) - entry level position, no experience required. MinimumEnglish Language skills required. Salary range: $500-700 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toAssistant Cabin Steward (see Housekeeping Department).

Dishwasher / Pot washer (cleaning and stacking of all galley andpassengers dishes, pots, pans etc.) - entry level position, noexperience required. Minimum English Language skills required.Salary range: $500-600 U.S. per month, depending on the cruiseline. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Cabin Steward (seeHousekeeping Department).

Chief Purser (supervises all other departments on board with theexception of deck and engine) - extensive hotel experience of no lessthan five years as a hotel manager, a degree in hotel managementand /or prior cruise ship experience required. Fluent English

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Language skills required. Salary range: $4300-5800 U.S. per month,depending on the cruise line.

Deputy Purser (supervising day to day operations of the pursersoffice / front desk as directed by the Chief Purser) - previous hotelexperience preferable, a degree in hotel management and /or priorcruise ship experience is required. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $3800-4700 U.S. per month, depending on

the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Chief Purser.

Purser (supervising day to day operations of the pursers office /front desk as directed by the Chief Purser) - previous hotelexperience preferable, a degree in hotel management and /or priorcruise ship experience is required. Fluent English Language skillsrequired. Salary range: $2300-3200 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Deputy Purser.

Assistant Purser (reception desk-general information,accommodation problems, complaints, money transactions,shipboard announcements etc.) - previous hotel experience and /oruniversity degree preferable. Fluent English Language skills requiredand speaking other languages (German, French or Spanish) is a plus.Salary range: $1900 -1900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruiseline. Possibilities for promotion to Purser.

Junior Assistant Purser (hotel receptionist) - previous hotelexperience and /or university degree preferable. Fluent EnglishLanguage skills required and speaking other languages (German,French or Spanish) is a plus. Salary range: $1600 -1800 U.S. permonth, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion toAssistant Purser.

Crew Purser (handles the administration of the crew: sign-on andsign-off, cabin assignments, crew identification cards etc.) -

previous hotel experience and /or university degree preferable.Accounting background helpful. Fluent English Language skills

required. Salary range: $1900-2200 U.S. per month, depending onthe cruise line.

Shore Excursion Manager (responsible for the presentation,promotion, supervision and arrangement of the shore excursions

offered in the various ports of call). Experience in tourism, previoustravel-related experience and/or minimum 1 year on board starting

from an entry-level Cruise Staff or Assistant Shore Excursion Managerposition required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salaryrange: $2300-3200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.

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