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Richa Raghawan

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Fine arts and interior designing both are very different fields. You will have to see which field interests you more and then decide.
Refer to the link below to get a better understanding:
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/09/the-difference-between-art-and-design/

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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Both are totally different streams and both have different scopes, comparison therefore is not possible. Just choose the one that you are really passionate about. Don't listen to people around you and get confused, otherwise you will go haywire. Just think, realize follow your dreams.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Surbhi,
Yes, Amity University is good for Bachelors in Fine Arts.
Bachelor of Fine Arts is a three year course, minimum eligibility for which is an intermediate (10+2). Fine Arts is an art form which is developed mainly for aesthetics rather than practical application. Subjects studied under this degree are drawing, painting, figure drawing, portraiture, watercolor, art-making concept development, and art history critique.
Eligibility: The eligibility required for Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts is a higher secondary (10+2) pass. Usually, the course duration for this course is 3-4 years in most of the institutes and universities.
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Himanshu Rao

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Space technology is no longer reserved for national and international space agencies and big companies. It is gradually becoming a field of increasing interest to a wide range of private industries, including small and medium-sized companies. There is a high demand for candidates with strong skills and qualifications within space technology. These skills and qualifications are also required in many high technology companies.
Space technology education deals with the design, development and application of space Science and technology for application in national and regional development and environment management. Technologies such as wea
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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Dear Jatin,
It is always advised that complete your class 12th first before opting for any professional course. Your 12th standard marks sheet open mover avenues for you in future.

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Tushar Raka

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Hi, there are teams for various sports in JBIMS. We have a football, cricket, TT, Badminton, etc. team and you might get chance to participate in various inter-college sports festivals.

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yatharth barua

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Hi Rizwan,
UGC is the body which gives recognition to universities. It is known as University Grants Commission. It is applicable for universities only. Whichever course one enrolls for in any university, that University should be UGC recognized for that degree to be valid.
AICTE is actually for Institutions. It gives affiliation to technical courses like B.Tech, M.tech, MCA, MBA, etc. For a technical course to be valid, your institute (not university) must be AICTE affiliated. AICTE affiliation is not required for other Science, Arts, Commerce, Humanities courses. So,if you are a B.Tech candidate, your university should be UGC recognize
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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Well practically very limited opportunity. If you were a sound engineer it would have been better to join this field. Scope is very less and salary offered are minimal.

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