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Dear Ritu,
Good to hear from you.
You can choose any field , either of Engineering or Science to move towards to your aim. But NASA requires highest Qualifications like PhD or post Doc.
You can go for Electronics, Computer, Chemical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Physics, Biophysics, Biology, Geology, Zoology .etc etc.
Of course. You should apply for JEE Mains and other entrances so you can get a good college. Best of luck.
Manav Rachna University (MRU, Formerly MRCE- NAAC Accredited A Grade University) is a State Private University under section 2f of the UGC Act, 1956. It has been bestowed with QS I-Gauge Gold rating and is AICTE Approved Educational Institution and offers UG, PG and Doctorate level programs in Engineering, Law, Management, Applied Sciences and Education. With internationally renowned faculties derived from IITs and IIMs, MRU is offering quality education with great industry exposure.
Faculty of Law at MRU complies with the rules of legal education prescribed by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Education programs offered have been approv... View more
Hello Nishanth,
You have already chosen one of the best course for your PG. However if you just have a look at the brochure of IGNOU, you will be amazed to see large number of courses that will help you in your career.
CAT is always there. Also, engineers nowadays prefer giving banking, SSC, etc., exams.
<p>Sri Ramachandra Faculty of Engineering and Technology typically provides greater placements than S.A. College of Arts and Science, particularly for students doing B.Tech. Because of its involvement with the medical and healthcare industries, Sri Ramachandra offers unique industry contacts, particularly in biomedical engineering medical devices, and health technology professions, with average salaries ranging from INR 3-5 LPA. S.A. College emphasizes on the arts and sciences, with placements in general disciplines rather than specific technology or healthcare sectors. Students at Sri Ramachandra benefit from specialised training an... View more
Though the eligibility requirement does not require mathematics, it is assumed that the student is highly proficient in Mathematics. Nevertheless, if you can crack the ACET exam, you are good to go. Hope this helps.
You can go for ACCA. ACCA stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants a leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification:
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Hi Kayra,
There is a growing demand in the fashion industry for make-up artists and hair stylists. Even in daily life, both men and women are happily splurging on brands and stylists to make them look good. Be it the traditional wedding make-up, parties or fashion events, the artistes are finding innovative ways to give their clients a satisfying look.
Make-up artistry is a highly competitive industry in which you gain success by the quality of services you offer. This profession will not only justify your artistic skills but if you gain a good command, then money and fame will follow you.
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As an Indian student interested in pursuing a career in cosmetic Science, there are several courses that you can consider after completing class 12th. Here are some options:
Bachelor's in Cosmetic Science: Many universities and institutes in India offer a Bachelor's degree in Cosmetic Science or Cosmetic Technology. These programs typically provide comprehensive training in various aspects of cosmetic Science, including formulation development, product testing, regulatory compliance, and marketing. Bachelor's in Pharmacy (B.Pharma): Another relevant option is to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharma). This programme covers t... View more
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Dear Simra, you can go for Hotel Management course. For admission to a course in hotel and catering management there is NCHM JEE. The test was on Apr.28, 2018. Other than this there are some university specific tests conducted by various universities. Some universities also offer direct admission on the basis of your marks in previous qualifying exam. There are some good universities like Lovely Professional University, Christ, Symbiosis, etc. That are offering various degrees in hotel and catering management. They are the institutions that offer on job training opportunities to students wherein students get an opportunity to work with re... View more
Go for the link you will get to know all things about aviation industry. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/careers/pilot-91" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/careers/pilot-91</a>.
As per my knowledge and experience, you can take any subject from it, and it depends on your interest and academic performance. It depends on the command you have on that subject.
You can check the below link for top Acting institutes in India, along with eligibility, specialisation offered-
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Hi Nagashree,
You should pursue a post graduation in mass communication, or you can also pursue a certification or Diploma course specific to the radio. For PGD in mass communication, you can refer to this link for top colleges:
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Hi Aseem,
Cinematography has a wide range of scope in current India market. Nowadays, top MNCs provide job opportunities for them with a fixed salary. You can get jobs in television, media, and advertising agencies. Remember, you should pursue cinematography in top 10 institutes like FTII-Pune, FTII-Chennai, Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute Kolkata, and Asian Academy of Film and Television Institute. 3
All the best.
It depends on your own interest. The scope of aeronautical engineering is not well in India but Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) has good scope in Indian as well as foreign airlines. The work of aeronautical engineer is to design, research and development of an aircraft and we also know that India only purchase aircraft from other countries. So, in India there is no more need of aeronautical engineers but you want to make your career in foreign airlines then it is the best job in aviation sector.
Yes, there are several courses, diplomas, and degrees related to automobile electronics. Some options include:
Automotive Electrician Apprenticeship: A hands-on training programme that combines on-the-job experience with classroom instruction. Automotive Electrician Certificate A vocational programme that covers the basic principles of automotive electrical systems, including wiring, batteries, and charging systems. Diploma in Automobile Engineering: A Diploma programme that covers the basic principles of automobile engineering, including mechanics, electrical systems, and electronics. Bachelor of Engineering in Automotive Engineering:... View more
Hello Anuj,
Bachelor's degree in a course relevant to this like mass communication, journalism, event management, etc. , then you can do Master's degree in the same. In Masters, two degrees are offered M.Sc. And M.A. If not graduate degree then you can go for a certificate course. But if you are looking for a nice established career as an event planner than I will suggest you to go with degree options.
Dropping out of the college is not the solution as you must complete your graduation irrespective of whether you are good or not in the programming languages. Being a cricketer in India is kind of a fancy dream and it's quite difficult to survive financially if you don't make it to the top, you can have your passion for cricket, but not at the cost of your studies.