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39 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Hello there, </p><p>LPU's curriculum is designed in such a thoughtful and forward-looking way that it really stands out when it comes to career readiness. One of the things I personally appreciate is how the university balances academic concepts with practical skills. Courses are regularly updated in collaboration with industry experts to make sure what students learn is actually relevant to current job markets. For instance, in technical programs like B.Tech, you don't just learn programming languages—you also get trained in industry tools, coding platforms, and project development practices used by real tech compan... View more

271 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Psychiatrists are doctors who graduate from medical school, they have a year of medical internship, and have 3 years of residency in the assessment and treatment of mental health disorders.
Psychologists have a doctoral degree in an area of psychology, the study of the mind and human behavior. They are not medical doctors. A psychologist can have a PhD in philosophy or a PsyD in clinical or counseling psychology. They do 1-2 years of internship. Unlike psychiatrists, psychologists are also trained in giving psychological tests such as IQ tests or personality tests. Psychiatrists can prescribe medication but psychologist can't.
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2.1k Views Posted 2016-06-02 11:54:26

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Dear Harleen,
Yes, forensic Science subject is good for both girl and boy. It is an experimental subject, so you can enjoy at laboratory. Fields of study: Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Toxicology, Forensic Anthropology, Ballistics, Explosives, Forensic Biology, Serology, DNA, Fingerprinting and Questioned Documents. One of my known is in LPU in the same course. Reviews are pretty good. But you need to be wise. Take your decision by yourself. She told me the Forensic Science domain promises to create a research and placement oriented environment. The department regularly works on student research projects with novel ideas of applied val... View more

246 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Although every branch of Psychology offers some sort of good career but still, people are showing more orientation towards Clinical Psychology. That is really a very huge subject and it turns your career onto the path of growth. I would prefer Clinical Psychology because of its utility in this modern stressful era. Clinical psychology takes general psychology a step further. While psychologists study the fundamentals of mental behaviors and processes, clinical psychologists apply these principles in real-world situations. They translate basic concepts into practical approaches that are used to diagnose and treat mental illnesses or disorde... View more

88 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The best training for copy-editing is OJT and mentoring. If possible, you should try to get work at a publishing house. For an entry level position, they usually give you some sort of test to see what aptitude you might have for the work, and then give you training.
However, increasingly the opportunities in this field are freelance, and not full-time permanent positions at publishing houses. Indeed, unless you are in a publishing center such as any or Boston, full-time positions may be almost impossible to get. This creates a chicken and egg problem: One cannot get work without having had experience, but one cannot get experience wit... View more

5.3k Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes absolutely I was also a second dropper and if you prepare hard in the second drop then obviously you will get top NITs I am in NIT Trichy and I am proud of it no matter I was a second dropper but now I am very happy by my decision generally the second dropper is taken by those students who started their preparation after class 12 and I was among those students I scored 92 percentile in 1st drop and 45/360 in JEE Advanced and In my second drop I scored 99.86 percentile but what I did is just simple I was consistent and used to study 12-14 hour's per day for 1 year.

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<p>Lovely Professional University (LPU) follows several targeted positions to equip students to great careers in the industrial sector. The university formulates the curriculum with the help of industry specialists and therefore aligns with the industrial demands and the new technologies. LPU focuses on the practicality of learning via internships, industrial training, live projects, and the obligatory hands-on exposure in order to make students acquire the real-life experience. Students are exposed to industry demands and trends through regular interaction with industries in the form of guest lectures, workshops, seminars and indust... View more

109 Views Posted 8 years ago

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For a web designer, the eligibility criteria is 10th pass or 10+2 or its equivalent examination from a recognized board. Some of the institutes do not offer any age limit for diploma. Basic knowledge of computer and internet is beneficial for web designing.
1-To become a web designer, you need to learn about the web and various associated programming languages like HTML, ASP and PHP.
2-To know how to operate that software which is compulsory for web designing.
3-The main thing is to create ideas before designing a website. Plan for the replacement of things like slider and search bar and other stuff which is on a website and th... View more

53 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Well, considering your percentage, you can easily get into any desired stream of your choice. Going into any professional stream would be desirable as it would open up new ventures of opportunities in future. Furthermore, there are many other choices, it solely depends upon your individualistic preference.
All the best!

75 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I would suggest that you do MCA after BCA. It will give you an in-deep knowledge and skills to work in the industry and the career growth will be good.
You can opt for various specialisations after BCA like MCA MIM, MCM, PGPCS, ISM and MBA. There is a lot of scope. I am sharing the link below of an article which has the detailed information on opportunities after BCA.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/articles/top-specialisations-you-can-opt-for-after-bca-blogId-12966" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/articles/top-specialisations-you-can-opt-for-after-bca-blogId-12966</... View more

23 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>AI and data Science is a good option.</p>

69 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, here are some of the best colleges in Mumbai for optometry courses:
Lotus College of Optometry - This is one of the most reputed optometry colleges in Mumbai. It offers a Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom) programme that is affiliated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) - NMIMS offers a Bachelor of Science in Optometry (B.Sc. Optometry) programme. The programme is affiliated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Laxmi College of Optometry - This college offers a Bachelor of Optometry (B. Optom) programme that is affiliated with the Maharashtra Unive... View more

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<p>IILM provides extensive support for career placement and networking to prepare students for the professional world. Through dedicated career services, students gain access to resume workshops, interview preparation, and career counseling, which help them build a strong foundation for job placement. IILM&rsquo;s strong industry connections offer students valuable networking opportunities with professionals across various sectors, often facilitated through guest lectures, industry panels, internships, and mentorship programs. Regular campus placement drives and industry events provide direct pathways to employment, while alumni ... View more

217 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Angel,
Learning Korean can get you translation work as well as opportunity to become an English trainer in Korea. Korean government gets a lot of English teachers at a decent salary of $2000-2500 per month. Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. And, you can also work in the field like the translator, tourism field, these are the options for you. All the best.

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<p>Greetings!</p><p>Lovely Professional University (LPU) prepares students to tackle the unique challenges and opportunities in their chosen industrial sectors through various initiatives:</p><ol start="1"><li><p><strong>Industry-Aligned Curriculum</strong>: LPU collaborates with industry experts to design and update the curriculum, ensuring it remains relevant and aligned with industry needs. Emerging technologies like AI, ML, Data Science, and IoT are incorporated into the curriculum.</p></li><li><p><strong>Practical Training and Exposure</st... View more

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<p>Hi, </p><p>LPU's curriculum integrates real-world skills for better career readiness through the following strategies:</p><ol><li><p><strong>Industry Collaboration</strong>: Regular updates to course content based on inputs from industry experts, ensuring students are equipped with the latest tools and practices relevant to their field.</p></li><li><p><strong>Practical Learning</strong>: Emphasis on hands-on experience through lab work, workshops, and live projects, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts.</p>&... View more

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<p>Many colleges offer undergraduate courses in the field of Arts which can be either pursued through admissions based on merit or entrance examination performance. Bachelor of Arts (BA) is the most popular undergraduate course that students pursue after Class 12 Arts. Here, you can select from&nbsp;<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/colleges/b-a-colleges-india">900 BA colleges</a>&nbsp;in India.</p><p>Some of these top courses after class 12 Arts are as follows:</p><p>&lt;!- [if !supportLists]-&gt;&middot;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs... View more

144 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I will rate 7 out of 10 in terms of studies and career, but overall development is the thing that will be developed. Placements are really very few in this course, and rest will depend on person to person.

28 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hi you can go many website who provide you a course online mode
Best Business Analyst Certifications
IIBA Certification in Business Data Analysis (CBDA)
IQBBA Certified Foundation Level Business Analyst (CFLBA)
PMI Professional in Business Analysis (PBA)
Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering (CPRE)
HBS Online Business Analytics Programme.

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During your time at law school, make sure you option for the subject of Cyber Law as you elective to get a theoretical understanding of what the subject is all about and what all it will encompass. Try and choose internships and apprenticeships under lawyers practicing Cyber law to build a good CV and also to gain a practical knowledge of the field that you are interested in. Also try to participate in moot courts that focus on cyber law, write papers in the said field and be up to date with all legal developments in your field of interest. After law school, try and focus your energies on getting a job with either a lawyer who practices in... View more

78 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Law is a reputable field with numerous opportunities, such as those of a legal analyst, etc. To make a career in this field, normally students either get a graduation degree in law, like an LL.B. or go for integrated law courses like a B.A. LL.B. Apart from it, there are the following career-oriented Certificate and Diploma courses, which you may pursue as a law student:
1. Professional Certificate in Intellectual Property Rights
2. Diploma in Corporate Law
3. Mastery Certificate in Advanced Corporate Law
4. Certificate course, "A Study of Trademark Laws in India"
5. Certificate in Taxation Law
Apart from ... View more

50 Views Posted 7 years ago

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First, tell me what your stream was in 12th class.
If your stream is science with maths, then you can go for any graduation courses like B.Sc in Science, or you can prepare for JEE for engineering, or you can prepare for defense services like NDA, CDS, etc. , or you can prepare for SSC & UPSE exams except medical courses. If your stream is biology then you can prepare NEET for MBBS or you can get admission in B.Pharma, etc. If your stream is commerce with maths, then you can for B.Com for bank preparation, etc. But one thing I would like to tell you science with math stream covers approximately. Mostly option of career except rela... View more

112 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Roto scoping involves tracing a live action film movement on each frame to use in an animated film. Using this technique, the animations could be made realistic. Rotoscoping has often been used as a tool for visual effects in live-action movies. It is a more like animation and is one of the most time-consuming work.
Opportunities for roto artists exist in the field of production houses and creative studios on the projects that combine live action and computer graphics. This would include media and advertising agencies, studios, VFX studios, Film making studios, sound and video editing companies etc.
One can work as compositors, vi... View more

56 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
You can go for anchoring, news reader, TV reporter, radio jockey, video jockey etc.

195 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There are various ways to become an officer in the Indian Air force after completing your 12th you can apply for National defence academy exam which is conducted twice every year and after clearing the written exam there is an interview of 5 days after getting recommended and getting medical fit, final merit list is prepared. If you get selected in the merit list then you can complete training at NDA and become an air force officer. There are other ways by which you can become an air force officer after completing graduation and post graduation. You can also apply through NCC entry.
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Hello,
The career prospects in Geography fields are quiet strong, you can go for any of the following fields after Graduation in Geography.
Cartographer: Cartographers map out the surfaces of the planet. These workers use Geographic Information Systems software to assist them in analyzing data, such as longitude, latitude, elevation and distances between points. Workers also use high-tech equipment, including satellites and aerial cameras. They design digital or graphic maps based on their research.
Many Bachelor's degree programs may prepare graduates for this career, and common majors include cartography, civil engineering, g... View more

24 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Career prospects after a degree from Chandigarh University Totally depends upon students ability and level of understanding the outside world, though it's degree is one of the best in North India.

6.7k Views Posted 9 years ago

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After MSW, you can pursue professional course in labour laws or industrial relations and industrial disputes which can give you better career opportunities and also good salary packages. After pursuing these courses you professional knowledge and skills will improve.

1.4k Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi John,
You have to repeat class 12th and take 12th boards again.

115 Views Posted 2016-04-24 13:08:05

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Hi Prashant,
Overall Comparison Between the Two Boards.
The syllabus of CBSE board is in sync with that of major competitive exams such as IIT-JEE, AIEEE, AIPMT etc. This forms one of the biggest advantages of CBSE as after clearing 12thClass exams, the competitive exams are the next challenge that every student is made to conquer. Having said that, more importance is given to theoretical knowledge and less emphasis is laid on practical applications. This is where ICSE scores as the syllabus under ICSE is more application based which results in better comprehension of the subjects. Under CBSE the syllabus is comparatively easier a... View more

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