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Can an Arts student become a Tea Estate Manager?


Can an Arts student become a tea estate manager?If yes , than by studing what courses




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7th June 2012, 02:29 AM
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Can an Arts student become a tea estate manager?If yes , than by studing what courses
Yes you can become a tea estate manager if you are an art student. the minimum educational qualification is graduation in any stream along with a field experience.

TEA ESTATE MANAGER


A tea estate manager is one point contact for everyone involved in the tea garden. his area of activity encompasses production management , tea husbandry , involving plant physiology , entomology , industrial relation and many more

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION


> graduation in any stream + work experience in the field.

> degree in agricultural science or b.sc in botany , food sciences , horticulture or allied field is preferred.

> candidate who have specialized in marketing or business management are recruited for marketing job.


AGE LIMITATION ~ 21 - 30 YRS.

SALARY


1. Assistance manager - 4 lakhs a year

2.senior assistance manager - 7 lakhs a year

3.deputy manager - 8- 9 lakhs a year

4. manager - 12 - 15 lakhs a year

5. general manager - 17 lakhs a year


SKILL NEEDED


1. knowledge of the tea market

2.knowledge of labour laws

3.good communication skill

4.good leadership quality

5.good knowledge of topography of tea estate

6. presence of mind , quick thinking , courage to face and settle labour disputes .


PROS AND CONS


1. a sense of pride when indulge with a good tea brand

2. takes lots of time to become a manager around 16 - 20 yrs.

3.can'nt work on any other fields of work .

4. looking after tea garden , labours is a demanding task a risky at times

5. good salary package , managers can earn upto 1 lac a month and more depending on their experience and other factors.


INSTITUTIONS


there are many institution which train in tea management

1. Assam agriculture university , jorhat

2. indian institute of plantation management , bangalore

3.dipras institute of professional training , kolkatta

4.birla institution of management , kolkatta

5. Assam Darjeeling tea research centre , darjeeling
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I am 35yrs old and having b.com , can i expect an assistant manager job at tea garden ?
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2nd April 2013, 06:36 PM
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after doing a tea managment course from tuklai how can i get a job in tea garden ? Where i can get the job advertisement? is tea mangment instute provide any placement? which one is the best tea mangment instute? ;plz elaborate. if posible send to my mail adderse. "[email protected]. thankyou.
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17th April 2013, 12:42 PM
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I am 38yr. old and having b.a. b.fa and persuing m.a. in english litreture ,n having a good experience in marketing in different sector,(3yr. in automobile field as crm,hr manager,showroom development manager,2yr. in an ngo project slum area women health care,and many other experience) can i expect an assistant manager job at tea garden ? if yes than plz provide me the whole process for how to apply?
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i m a student of degree 5th sem n my major subject is gepgraphy..can i become a tea state manager..?
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I m a student of dgre 2nd sem...n my major subject iss geograaphy ...can i became a become a tea state manager...????
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I am a student of degree 3rd sem , with economics as major sub , can I become a tea estate manager?
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Hi my name is FRANCISE BHENGRA. I am a student of degree 4th semester, with philosophy as major subject. Can i become a tea estate manager....??
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I am a student of BA 6 semester general student.can I become an assistance manager of tea garden? if yes then what will be the step and fee structure to do the course.
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I am bishal Minj of assam, student of degree 4th sem, major in management. Can I become a tea state manager.....?
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May i became a tea garden manager after complete ba degree (pass course)
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May i expect a job in tea garden manager after complete ba degree pass course
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Monthly salary for asst manager
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