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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hi Anjali,
The career opportunities after completing ICWA is very bright. If you join a reputed company as a finance manager, then the average salary will be INR 1.25 to INR 1.40 per month. And, assistant manager's average salary will be 50k to 60k. So, if you can say the career opportunities will be good after completing ICWA. Thanks.

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Lavanya Puri

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Omkar,
There are few job oriented courses after completion of B.Tech from Mechanical Engineering-
1. M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
The ever-popular advanced course is an M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. All major institutes such as the IITs, NITs, BITS and others offer M.Tech courses in Mechanical Engineering. This is a 2-year full time programme to be taken after a B.Tech. For working engineering graduates, this is a 3-year part time regular programme. Admission for M.Tech courses depends either on the Bachelor's degree in (B.E/B.Tech) or on the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering GATE score and an interview. The subjects of spe
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Prem Khanna

Contributor-Level 6

You should go for industrial Microbiology as that will be more specific and will open new and better avenues for future.

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nikhil Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Best courses after 12th for Arts and Humanities students are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/arts

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rishav sood

Contributor-Level 8

Hi these are the top colleges in graphic design and animation:
NID (National Institute of Design), Ahmedabad. IDC, IIT Bombay. Pearl Academy, (Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur)
NIFT, Delhi. MAEER'S MIT Institute of Design, Pune. Srishti School of Art Design and Technology, (Bengaluru, Pune, Trivandrum).

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7 years ago

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Deepanshi ailawadi

Contributor-Level 10

You can get the job title as :
Bilingual Education
Broadcaster/News Reader
Communication Disorders Specialist
Copywriter
Editor
Grant / Proposal writer
Interpreter
Language Planner
Lexicographer
Professor/Instructor/Teacher
Psycholinguist
Public Relations
Publishing
Researcher
Technical Writer
Translator; and many more.
Hope this helps.

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Shiksha Discussions

Guide-Level 12

Psychology is the study of mind, thought pattern and behaviour of human being. ART student can become psychologist but not psychiatrist. For becoming psychiatrist student need to be MBBS but for becoming psychologist students can take any stream. The Basic difference between psychologist and psychiatrist is that, the psychiatrist has the authority to treat the patient of depression
through the counselling, psychotherapies and medication but the psychologist can treat his/her patients through the counselling
and through the psychotherapy but not with medication. If you are 12th passed candidate you can opt for B.A. In psychology or if y
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Seema DheerI am a B.tech+MBA and 2 years of exp in ops.

Beginner-Level 4

Below are the courses that you may go for :-
Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelors of Commerce (Honours) or B.Com (Hons)
Bachelors in Economics
Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
~ Certified financial planner (CFP)

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

This field is pretty new and under-developed as of now in India, primarily because of the huge investments it requires. The prominent government players, as rightly pointed out by Sanket, are ISRO, HAL, few DRDO labs like GTRE, ADA, DRDL and NAL. A few private companies like Tata, L & T, Mahindra, Taneja too have aerospace divisions, which basically cater to either the Indian government companies that I had mentioned above, or do consultancy activities for foreign aerospace companies. Aerospace engineering is a wide area, and we should not think that being an aerospace engineer means working in the field of aerodynamics or flight dynam
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