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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Along with B.Com, you can pursue short term courses like tally because even if you finish the short-term course like Tally. You can easily earn 10k per month by doing tally at small offices or finance company and after finishing B.Com, when you go for job, you can easily get a good job on the basis of your B.Com degree and tally experience. You can earn upto 30k per month. So, you can do the course of Tally or there is another typing course, it will make your typing skills strong. If after finishing B.Com, you go for data entry or typing jobs, you can earn good. So, these two courses can be chosen.
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Guide-Level 11
A decade ago, fashion world was more inclined towards glitz and glamour, but with the changing world of fashion, industry growth and raised level of competition, the in and out of models has become difficult. Nowadays, it's not just the looks and the angle, but something greater which comprise
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
The jobs that are open to a candidate after completion of graduation/post graduation in journalism include: Reporters (in TV/print), copy editors (in TV/print/online), video editors, audio editors, producers, directors, newspaper designers, cartoonists, event managers, radio jockeys, TV anchors, director of photography, fashion/wildlife/print photographers, script writers (for TV/r
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Contributor-Level 9
To apply for a job of cartoonist the employees prefer a person who has a Bachelor degree in fine arts with subjects like drawings painting etc. also for better prospects you can pursue Master's degree also. To be a cartoonist you must be creative, you should be good at sketching and drawing. You should be able to express news or stories though your cartoons well what work you will do depend on what kind of cartoonist you want to become. Cartoonists' works are published in newspaper, magazines, novels, etc.
As far as salary is concerned this is more of a self-employed job depending upon how much you work or how good your skills are o
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The parallel courses you can pursue with a Bachelor's of multimedia for better career prospects are:
1 - Graphic designing
2 - Computer aided design
3 - Photography
4 - Animation
5 – Marketing
I would not suggest you to go for any parallel courses with Bachelors of multimedia because one should do a single thing at a time. If you do so you will learn the most out of it, otherwise you will not be able manage any of these properly.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
However, increasingly the opportunities in this field are freelance, and not full-time permanent positions at publishing houses. Indeed, unless you are in a publishing center such as any or Boston, full-time positions may be almost impossible to get. This creates a chicken and egg problem: One cannot get work without having had experience, but one cannot get experience with
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
The point matters that what is your interest.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
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