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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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I'm a fresh graduate Mechanical Engineer and I'm confused to select between NEBOSH IGC course and Revit MEP course. However, you need to sit with yourself and determine your goals and vision, because it will effect critically in your career life otherwise there will be no turning back for choosing another course if the time is too late for it.

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Yes, it does offer Corel Draw and photoshop.

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Hello Arpit, After graduation, many fields are open to you. You can think of doing PG followed by Ph.D. You can appear for civil service exam. You can start off your own construction business. You can start coaching institute. Opportunities are limitless! But you should go for the area that fascinates you the most.

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