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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

Guide-Level 11

Once you have completed your course for jewellery designing, there will be ample of opportunities in both the private and public sectors both. There are government departments such as Museums, Antique Houses, Mines and many more. The government also runs test through UPSC, SSC, PSC, etc.
Apart from the public sector there are ample of opportunities in the private sector of a jewellery designer. You can choose either of the below mentioned places:
Gem Retailing
Research and Development Organizations
Educational Institutions
Garments and Design Firms
Material Purchase Logistics Jobs
Marketing Industry
Manufacturing Industry
Hospitality Jobs
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Yes, you are eligible for BA in philosophy.

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Harshit Mehta

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It does not matter much. The minimum eligibility for taking up the Civil Service examination is a pass percentage in graduation.
So, the message is loud and clear from UPSC's side that 'It does not matter to me who you were, what matters is only who you are and who you are going to be.'
See there might be 100 reasons for anyone to be scoring low in their school and college years. It might be economic, social or personal reasons. But I sincerely feel that this shouldn't weigh a person down in his UPSC preparation.

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