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yash kale

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If your a prospective candidate of Interaction Design, I would recommend you to check out the M.Des programme in Interaction Design offered by the Institute of Design at JK Lakshmipat University:
About M.Des in Interaction Design at JK Lakshmipat University
The 2 Year Programme in Interaction Design will be unique and relevant to the Millenial generation. This Programme aims to cater to the new, hard-wired, device-friendly, young audiences that are as comfortable in the virtual world, as they are in the real world. They would get hands-on inputs to develop user-centric design. Courses in cognitive ergonomics, human-computer interface and
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Mahesh Chandra

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The career of Biomedical Engineering is very vast. It is further divided into several areas in biomedical engineering. There are many institutes in India that offer different courses. DY Patil International University is a renowned college in India that offers BTech biomedical engineering courses. This college is located in Akurdi Pune. If you are a student and want to choose a good career, then biomedical engineering is the best option for you.
Biomedical science is the natural science that is helpful in the prevention, and treatment of disease. It has many branches, of which Pharmacology, Microbiology, Pathology and Immunology are pro
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Lipika Dhingra

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Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the engineering and development of chemicals/processes to identify and/or solve technical glitches. This branch of engineering is a diverse field, covering broader fields such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, petroleum refining plants, etc. Chemical Engineering is indeed a very broad field and the branch of study has its applications in diverse sectors, such as textile, plastics, food, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, and more. Currently, the Indian industrial sector is on its way of expansion, creating more and more opportunities for chemi
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Lipika Dhingra

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Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the engineering and development of chemicals/processes to identify and/or solve technical glitches. This branch of engineering is a diverse field, covering broader fields such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, petroleum refining plants, etc. Chemical Engineering is indeed a very broad field and the branch of study has its applications in diverse sectors, such as textile, plastics, food, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, and more. Currently, the Indian industrial sector is on its way of expansion, creating more and more opportunities for chemi
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Atishay Jain

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Yes but have to be indulged into some course after that.

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UMESH KUMAR KESWANIAccounting Consultant with exp of 10 years

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I would suggest deep diving into the area of interest. If you are surely interested in Management then definitely it is a good idea to take up BBA and then MBA. Otherwise, you may pursue B.Tech and M.Tech.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Purva, yes you can definitely take admission for a course in dermatology after your graduation in cosmetics. But I am sure there would be enough subjects about dermatology during cosmetics. Right? Then where is the need to pursue another course? Best wishes to you.

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