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sawan kumar

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If maths is your favorite then after 12th, you might opt for one of the two options either you can do graduation in maths or choose to be an engineer with mathematical and instrumentation as your trade.

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Nowadays, many new courses are emerging up and each of them has their own values. But as far as I know, Java is the course which in spite being so old, it's value is very much high. Even Google's CEO after graduating from IIT in metallurgy engineering did Java and now he is the CEO. So, as far as I know, you can go with Java.

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One of the best courses which you can pursue a good career in the automobile field is B.Tech in automobile engineering. Automobile engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with designing, manufacturing and operating automobiles. It incorporates elements of mechanical, electrical, software and safety engineering as applied to design and manufacture buses, bikes, trucks and other vehicles and machines. The course in automobile engineering deals with the creation and maintenance of automobiles, starting from designing the vehicles to manufacturing components, assembling and testing them for safety. Basic eligibility for UG course
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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Syed!
Yes, you are eligible for both the courses. You only need to be a graduate in any stream from a recognised university in order to be eligible to pursue any of these courses.

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anila k

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You need to discover who you are as a singer and performer before you begin trying to launch your singing career. Start out by experimenting singing different genres of music. This will help you figure out what kind of singing style comes naturally to you. Take voice lessons, learn to read sheet music. Learn to play the piano or guitar so you can be a multi-faceted artist, and perform more independently. Learning an instrument also helps you play underlying notes in songs, which can give your performance a unique addition.

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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Andria!
To pursue a career in screenwriting, you need to be concrete about your goals and ambitions so that you can do justice to your course. After deciding, you can opt for various Diploma courses across the country with screenwriting as a specialisation. Popular institutes like Film and Television Institute of India, RK Films and Media Academy, Institute of Creative Excellence (ICE) are the best options to pursue a course in screenwriting.

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Prem Khanna

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Yes, sure, you can join law. See, whatever interests you, you should go for it. Explain your parents about your dreams and make them believe in your dreams.

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The scope of the Travel and Tourism Industry
The Travel and Tourism industry is one such industry that even though it is relatively new than the others but is growing and is also expected to do well in the coming years as well. There are many concerns and industries that are direct contributors to the industry and hence, in the long run, create greater job opportunities for those who would want to be a part of the industry. Hotels, restaurants, retailing, transportation, travel agencies, tour companies, tourist attractions, leisure, recreation and sport, and cultural industries are some of the contributors to the industry. Also, as per
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