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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Mahidhar,
A specialised degree course for wildlife photography is rare in India. One can enter the field with a Bachelor's degree in photography or photojournalism. One can even do a Diploma/Certificate course in nature and wildlife photography or wildlife and travel photography or so. Anyone can take up these courses after completing 10 +2. It would be a good idea to work with an established photographer before starting out on your own. There are seminars, workshops and conferences being held on wildlife photography which you can attend to further enhance your knowledge.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Hitesh!
Educational qualification does not play any role in pursuing a career in acting. You just need to have the right skill-set to be an actor. Some tips for becoming a successful actor:
1. Get the right training: Although acting is a natural skill but it is important to brush up your skills in terms of diction, clarity of voice, voice modulations, emotions etc. An acting course from an acting school like Anupam Kher's Acting Academy, IIFT, AAFT, etc. would help you to polish your skills. You can also pursue theaters for the same.
2. Get your portfolio done: A portfolio is a must to look for roles in Serials, Movies etc. It is one m
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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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You can start your career as a Visual Communication Designer or Visual Communication Faculty. Beginner's salary may be from Rs. 25,000 - 40,000/month.

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AYUSH BISHNOI

Beginner-Level 4

It simply depends on your 10+2 subjects. There are different courses for PCB and PCM.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Pursue professional courses like CA, MBA, MCA, LLB, B.Ed, according to your interests.

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Nivetha Sakthivel

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Dear,
Your graduation part is not much important, while shifting to another prospective. You just want to be confident about your choice you have made. TISS, MHA is a really good course and will give you many direct experience in hospital. The average package is also very good about around INR 15 lakhs. So, if you are really having passion and an objective to work on hospital sector you can go ahead. Even, I shifted my whole career from physics to social work, as I'm confident in that, and now I makes sense. So, think about your passion and go ahead.

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Pratham Diwan

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Yes, PR is the best career for you it seems. Women do very well in PR. PR would top charts among equal employment opportunity sectors, countered Yadav. The creme de la creme of the industry in India and overseas are a well-balanced mixture of men and women. We do prefer women, admits Gopu, perhaps because many PR functions require soft skills commonly associated with women. After 18 years, it remains a challenge for me to recruit men to join our team. Both men and women are suited for this job, said Kishore, but PR industry is dominated by women.
How tall is the corporate ladder? Speedier chances said Gopu. After executive level, it's s
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Raushan kumar

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Choose the field of your interest. No course is bad. All the fields have a lot of scope. If you are studying hard and honestly, don't get demotivated from anyone, choose your career in the field you are interested.

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