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<p>To pursue a career as a pilot after 12th grade, follow these steps:</p><p>Choose Your Path: You can either enroll in a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) programme or join the National Defence Academy (NDA) for military training.</p><p>Eligibility: Complete 12th with Physics and Mathematics, achieving a minimum of 50% marks.</p><p>Entrance Exams: Prepare for entrance exams like NDA, AFCAT, or specific CPL entrance tests.</p><p>Training: Enroll in a recognised flying school to complete ground school and flight training, typically lasting 12-18 months for CPL.</p><p>Obtain Lice... View more
You should appear in engineering entrance exams like JEE Mains, WBJEE, etc. and score well and then take admission in B.Tech in computer science engineering or information technology. You may also take software engineering.
Product management includes taking responsibility for the product or product line. It is a very interesting category of marketing which if you are interested in will fetch you an excellent career. You are the CEO of the product in some cases and have to look after the profit and loss of the product, its features and much more. If you are creative then this field is great for you.
<p>Yes, of course First of all you should complete your degree in a bachelor's in Psychology. Bachelor in Psychology (Honours) is offered as part of a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or a Bachelor of Sciences (B.Sc.) .</p><p>Get specialization with a master's degree. An undergraduate degree is the first step towards becoming a psychologist and Pursue a doctorate degree.A doctorate in psychology is the highest-level graduate degree you can get in the field. Getting a doctorate degree opens up opportunities for you to get into research work or start your own private practice. The length of the programme can be between three to five... View more
<p>Compared to other <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design-chp">Design</a> realms, <strong> Interior Design is a relatively stable career choice, with constant demand for professionals due to the continuous requirement for aesthetically pleasing yet functional spaces for both residential and commercial properties</strong>. This indicates a nice job outlook and potential for Interior Designer's career growth. <br>However, the<strong> job security, salary package, designation, projects, etc., also vary depending on the company you work for, your company's geographical loca... View more
Hello Rashmi,
Fashion Designing is a very interesting field. If you are good or best at what you do you will become successful regardless of the field you choose. As a fashion designer, you can work with any fashion brand in India or any of the international fashion brands. You can also open your own business or online/offline boutique.
It is very important to go the right school to achieve what you want. You should try for NIFT (one of the best fashion Designing school in India). Among international schools, you can explore The Istituto Marangoni, Parsons and L'Institut Superieur Des Appliques.
All the best.
<p>Yes, there are various career-related benefits and other opportunities for an archaeologist in India. An archaeologist in India earns an average annual salary range <strong>from INR 3 Lakhs to 15 Lakhs</strong> depending upon the field knowledge and post requirements. Some of the main positive career options include:</p><p><strong>Vast Academic Opportunities – </strong>In India, you can get vast academic opportunities through archaeology. You can contribute as a professor or a field researcher in your specified era of expertise.</p><p><strong>Competitive Salary Packages – &... View more
You can take classes on computer languages like JAVA, PhP, and .NET. These are computer languages which forms the base of many applications. Android apps are in demand and you can go for Android app programming. Many start ups in India and still looking for many good app makers.
Hello Alok,
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Post Graduation Diploma in diabetes mellitus, Annamalai University Post Graduation Diploma in Health Science (Diabetology). Duration is one year after this course the door will opens for your career options in diabetology.
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As per your query, you should opt for BA (Hons) in English followed by MA, but you need to learn a foreign language to enhance your knowledge.
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No, you just need a commercial pilot license. You must complete 10+2 or its equivalent with a minimum of 50 percent marks in maths and physics. You must be at least 16 years of age to be eligible for a Student Pilot License, 17 for a Private Pilot License, and 18 for a Commercial Pilot License.
Robotics Engineering is a field of engineering which deals with the construction, design, application and operation of robots. Robotics Engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of electrical engineering & mechanical engineering, kinematics and dynamics, electrical and electronics engineering, control systems and software engineering. Courses to look for -
Diploma Course (Four years duration): Diploma in Robotics
Bachelors Courses (Four years duration):
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Robotics Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Robotics
Master Courses (Two years duration):
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It would have been easier to respond if you had stated your interests while asking the question.
If you have good grasp of physics then you can opt for the core branches i.e. mechanical, electrical and civil.
And, if you are good in computers and technology stuff then electronics and communications, and computer science are a good option.
There are other specialised branches like chemical engineering, aerospace, etc.
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Hi Manik,
The Training and Placement Unit of the Institute is responsible for providing world class job opportunities to the undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public sector organizations.
No institute can guarantee you placements. It's just purely based on how you utilize your abilities and skills at the right time. I would suggest you to contact the training and placement department personally for accurate numbers.
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from... View more
Yes, you can purse you further studies after a certain period in the service, but you have to take permission for the same.
Dear Rashi,I would suggest you against dropping for a year. Dropping for a year is no surety that next year you will qualify JEE. In case you are interested in B.Tech, it would be better if your try for some good private universities. Many reputed private universities are offering B.Tech degree with various specializations. They have their different criteria for admissions. Some offer admission on basis of JEE scores, some offer admission on basis of their own tests, some offer admission on the basis of both and some offer admission basis of marks in class 12th. Some of the universities also offer scholarships on basis of your performance ... View more
ACCA, CIMA, CFA- These will help you enhance your career and even give you the exposure to the whole world.
<p>Yeah definitely, there are many organizations private as well as government that provide scholarships to meritorious students, The Reliance Foundation scholarship is one of those.</p><p>You can check it as they provide a scholarship of Rs 200000 to the first year UG students and PG students (the amount is different for the pg students) </p>
You can try for startups based on travelling services. You can start writing blogs and good ones will definitely be appreciated and show case your abilities. You also need to work on skills like website management, social media management, bit of marketing, pitching editors/brands. The more you reach out to number of people, more opportunities you will get.
Hi Arpita, there must be something which you like or any subject you are confident in. Explore your talent. You can choose to take a psychometric test, which will be very useful to map your interest accordingly. Also remember, getting confused about choosing the right course is very normal at this stage.
Hello Ayush,
It's a dilemma which every student faces. Don't worry. I would advise you to select that subject for which you have a keen interest.
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It depends on where you seek your career growth. If it is within your organisation, understand what they need. Few options are pursuing SAP MM module, pursuing a course in lean management such as Six Sigma from reputed institutes, etc.
Hi Rashi,
What you want to study now will depend greatly on your career interest. Without knowing what you want to do now it will be difficult to provide guidance. The challenge you will face is also due to your academics, you have to do some research and contact some universities and colleges abroad to find out acceptance of SOL. Even though it's recognised, every institute abroad has different admission policy. Secondly, the 3rd division is not accepted. 55% is the least. You can complete a PG Diploma in India and pass out with good grades before looking for options abroad.