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Guide-Level 14
If you are not interested for going to Master's (through it is recommended), you can still make your career in various other fields depending upon what the skill set you have. After B.Sc. Hons, you can go for civil service exams like UPSE or any other defence organisation's exam. Or you can apply for Data Analyst jobs if you really having some good programming skills along with statistical analysis.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
1) Higher Studies
You can do B.E/B.Tech (4 years duration) which provides more knowledge related to your branch, grows opportunities for getting good job in terms of post, salary from a reputed company.
2) Go for Job
3)
You can directly do job after Diploma if your score is more than 70% along with the deep practical and theoretical knowledge and good communication skills. Government companies:
BHEL
ISRO
NTPC
CDAC
ECIL
BSNL
Private companies:
LSI Logic
Honeywell
Wipro
Intel
Cisco
TCS
3) Short-term courses [B]
If you feel that any two of the above options are not good fo
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Biomedical scientistBiotechnologist
Clinical research associateFood technologist
Healthcare scientist, immunologyMicrobiologistNanotechnologistPharmacologist
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
It's still not too late to start something new. Last two years must have taught you lots of practical things which would have not been in any college curriculum. You can do graduation after your gap from 12th passing till date. But a single year graduation exam is not advisable. They are practically of no use howsoever the institutions advertise about them. There is no use of such a certificate other than decorating the wall.
Enroll in a normal graduation course - regular or correspondence but check whether the university is UGC recognised and also DEC recognised for distance learning or correspondence courses. Choose on
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
For becoming a Disc Jockey, currently, there are no colleges or universities that offer full-time programmes or courses with a defined syllabus or course curriculum in DJ training or development. However, there are many private institutes and training centers that have sprung up across India mainly in Mumbai, Delhi (NCR), Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kolkata that offer short duration courses in DJ development and other related skills such as:
Pro DJ Training and Development courseDigital Live DJ'ing courseAudio Engineering course
Most of these institutes have been set up by DJs themselves:
1. I Love Music Academy, Gurgaon
2.
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