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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

A Diploma in Public Relations (Ideally a Post Graduate Diploma) shall help in getting Good Jobs through added Skills of Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Corporate Communication.
Public Relations is much in demand as there are mandatory departments in all multinational companies as well as in small enterprises, even Universities and PSUs have these departments. It is always better to have the academic credential to claim a good job.
The guiding paragraph is as under:
Public Relations Management and Corporate Communication are the rising domains of careers because the corporates are finding it tough to reach the world without ski
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Subodh Dutta

Beginner-Level 4

You can pursue a Diploma or a certificate while pursuing a Bachelor of textiles. Textile design forms the core of the entire business of fashion. Rapidly expanding activities in the domestic and export sectors of the apparel and home fashion industry demands professional inputs in design and development of fibers and textiles. Textile design is presently the strategic value-adding activity that can make all the difference in transforming fashion business into an economically viable and profitable proposition.
The job prospects you can have after completing a degree and short-term courses are jobs in textile mills and export houses, with
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Subodh Dutta

Beginner-Level 4

There is no need to pursue a parallel course along with a Bachelor of product design. Studying product design gives you the broad theoretical knowledge and practical skillset you'll need to use production methods and materials creatively.
You can find employment in both the private and public sector. Private sector work could include manufactured products for the domestic and industrial market. Working in the public sector may involve designing interactive facilities, such as public information points and equipment used by services such as the police, fire, and ambulance.
Employers include:
- industrial and domestic product manufacturers
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

There are several career opportunities after a course in Jewellery Designing. Some of them are:-
Jewellery Designer
Jewellery Merchandiser
Exhibition Manager
Production Manager
Lecturer
Casting Manager
Assistant Manager in Exploration
Writer & Drafter
Embroidery Maker & Innovator
Manager in Museum & Art Gallery
Sales Representative
Fashion Consultant
Illustrator

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jigyasa arya

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Hi Sagar,
I think, you should go for Fashion designing if you are interested. One should always work in the area or field which they are interested in.
And fashion designing is all about apparels, from their sketches to their construction, embroidery to their pattern, production to sales, photoshoot to marketing, exhibition to fashion weak.
It doesn't matter that how much you know about fashion once you start the course. They will teach you different aspects of fashion and designing garment.
NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) is the best college to pursue for Fashion designing in India. It's a government college which offers
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

You need to be skilled in communication skills for sure.
Parallel Courses are of three types: Distance Mode, Online Mode like MOOCs and Regular Courses.
It depends on what type of course you are doing already.
The parallel courses suggested are:
1. A degree in a popular language that shall be used in your works and place.
2. Content writing and proof reading.
3. Web development and digital marketing.
4. Music and sound mixing basics/audio production.
5. Advertising and public relations management.
6. Director should also learn more about management and business admin.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

You may think of the following courses depending on the qualifications you already have:
1. If the current course is done after doing graduation then a Post-Graduation in Mass Communication/Mass Media/Media Production can also be good for you. I shall not hesitate to suggest even a Master Degree in A Language- English, Hindi or the one you see as an additional strength for editing and proofreading works.
2. If one does Certificate in Proofreading and Editing after class 12th, pursue Graduation as a must to do thing. Any Stream you may choose keeping in mind that an Alternative Career has to be met openly. Proofreading and Editing Job can
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