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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
I think at the age of 15(ish), trying to define your professional career is a bit too soon, especially if you're thinking of being a graphic designer. I say especially because I suspect if the thought of being a graphic designer crossed your m
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I think at the age of 15(ish), trying to define your professional career is a bit too soon, especially if you're thinking of being a graphic designer. I say especially because I suspect if the thought of being a graphic designer crossed your mind, chances are you are more on the creative, artistic, slightly impulsive side. This might make it harder to really focus and become disciplined and organized enough to make a good living as a graphic designer (or any job in general). You might also enjoy drawing, painting, ceramics, animations, etc. as all those things appeal to your right side of the brain. Until you have grown a bit more into adulthood, I would advise to rephrase the phrase follow your passion to explore your passions.
Now the good news is that you are showing initiative in thinking about your future, unlike me when I was in 10th grade. The things I wish to have learned then is organizing skill and self-discipline. Graphic Designers generally don't make a lot of money, and no matter how good you are at one particular software or skillet, chances are someone else is just going to blow you out the water completely in terms of technical mastery. So, to get ahead of the game, I think the important things beside honing your artistic prowess is to improve on the weaknesses that many artistic individuals suffer fromlack of self-motivation, impulsiveness, ineffective communication & interpersonal skill, etc. And learn to be efficient in designing.
Now the good news is that you are showing initiative in thinking about your future, unlike me when I was in 10th grade. The things I wish to have learned then is organizing skill and self-discipline. Graphic Designers generally don't make a lot of money, and no matter how good you are at one particular software or skillet, chances are someone else is just going to blow you out the water completely in terms of technical mastery. So, to get ahead of the game, I think the important things beside honing your artistic prowess is to improve on the weaknesses that many artistic individuals suffer fromlack of self-motivation, impulsiveness, ineffective communication & interpersonal skill, etc. And learn to be efficient in designing.
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5 years ago
i can apply after 10th pass
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SCurrent Student
DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST
Guide-Level 12
The candidate should have passed 10+2 from a recognized board for this course.
5 years ago
What is the eligibility criteria of this course?
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Ankit KumarCurrent Student
University of Delhi
Guide-Level 15
Hello Dear,
Candidates need to pass 10+2 from a recognised board.
Candidates need to pass 10+2 from a recognised board.
6 years ago
My profile: 10th-53%, 12th (commerce)-70% and B.Com-57%. Can I get admission for this course?
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
You need to have 60% marks in your graduation and boards but since you have only 57%, you are ineligible for this.
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Rahul KumarCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
No, you can apply after 12th in any fashion designing course.
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priyank sharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Web design" that is a pretty wide topic. One of the previous answers used the phrase cyber architect. An architect can use very technical tools to design a rigid framework. Let's look a building a house. The architect can design a house that h
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Web design" that is a pretty wide topic. One of the previous answers used the phrase cyber architect. An architect can use very technical tools to design a rigid framework. Let's look a building a house. The architect can design a house that has three rooms, 1500 square feet of space, using the most popular building materials, to conform to the standards of the neighborhood the house will be built. That's all pretty technical stuff. If you like technical things, that may be something you would like. But once the house is designed from a technical perspective, what about the color schemes, what color should you make the exterior and interior? How do these colors convey the likes and desires of the home owner? Or should you make the floors wood for being practical, or carpet them for being cozy? That's a part of designing a home that's a lot more creative and subjective. Designing websites, like designing houses, has technical aspects as well as artistic aspects. The world is very competitive, and everyone with a computer is trying to build a website. Focus on the area you can be the best resource. I am much better on the technical side of the house, but would look for help on the creative (artsy) side of the house. Various skills and aptitude tests will tell you which area you are most likely to do better in. Know your strengths, but also be honest with your weaknesses. Choosing a career choice simply because it is the popular thing to do, or pays great, is not the best route to go. I know a lot of people who got into the technology field for the wrong reasons, and they don't go far. The people who succeed enjoy their work, and are always trying to learn more. Find the aspects of web design that match up with your skills and interests, and see how it fits for you. I could go on with this analogy, but hopefully the point is made that there are no one size fits all answer.
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Sutapa MoitraCurrent Student
Working for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy
Guide-Level 14
Hi,
To be able to get admission in KTI - Candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board.
If you have not completed your XIIth - it will be difficult to get through.
To be able to get admission in KTI - Candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board.
If you have not completed your XIIth - it will be difficult to get through.
6 years ago
I have completed my 10th but i am from NIOS so can i get admission in Electronics Engineering (DE)
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Shubham,
Of course yes. NIOS is like any other board and those students who pass 10th from NIOS are definitely eligible to seek admission in any diploma course.
Best wishes to you.
Of course yes. NIOS is like any other board and those students who pass 10th from NIOS are definitely eligible to seek admission in any diploma course.
Best wishes to you.
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MEGHALI MITRACurrent Student
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They do not offer B.Sc in hotel management and travelling, they offer Diploma in Hotel Management & Tourism and for Diploma courses their fee is between 60 to 70 thousand and they provide offer B.Sc in Hospitality and Tourism Studies. B.Sc in
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They do not offer B.Sc in hotel management and travelling, they offer Diploma in Hotel Management & Tourism and for Diploma courses their fee is between 60 to 70 thousand and they provide offer B.Sc in Hospitality and Tourism Studies. B.Sc in Hospitality & Catering Services, B.Sc in Hospitality and Tourism Studies-International, B.Sc in Hotel Management, for these courses, their fee is in between 95 thousand to 1 Lacs 30 thousand.
For more details, visit their official website:
https://lasphere.edu.in/
For more details, visit their official website:
https://lasphere.edu.in/
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vaishali sharmaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
No, you cannot take admission in this course because for this you have to pass in 12th with the science stream.
