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Shreya Bagaria

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For management studies, it is not compulsory that you need to pursue BBA. Unlike other courses, it is a Bachelor's degree and gives a base to the Master's degree. If you wish to take up BBA you can, without any doubt.

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abhilash shishodia

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Wildlife photography: Wildlife photography is a genre of photography concerned with documenting various forms of wildlife in their natural habitat. It is one of the more challenging forms of photography. Wildlife photography requires a great passion for wildlife and photography skills. As requested, these are the different photography courses:
-Diploma in Photography-PG Diploma in Photography-Certificate in Wildlife Photography
-Videography
-Workshop on Professional Model Lighting
There are workshops organised but NICON School, which deals with different levels of specialisation as follows:
-Basic Level
–Amateur Level
-Advanced Level
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Sujata Dewan

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The best course to pursue along with Bachelor of jewelry designing is a certificate course. That will not only give you an edge over others but will also give you some practical knowledge, as certificate course demands practical projects to be done.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
Town planning is also called as urban planning. It's really a good career to pursue. The educational requirements to become an urban planner can vary from employer to employer. Typically, the minimum requirement to get an entry-level job in urban planning is a Bachelor's degree in urban planning or a related degree such as geography, economics, political science, engineering or environmental studies.
After having done with the degrees of urban planning, you not need to worry much about the job as you'll have huge chances for it.

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juhi sneh

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After editing and proofreading course, you can become an editor/proofreader/writer/ book publisher/ book writer/ website content writer/ content editor, etc. The world has now been digitalized, so the scope of editor and proof-readers have increased both in India as well as abroad. But, the job of an editor and proofreaders is quite different. An editor has to check the Writing style, sentence formation, add or delete words/sentences/ paragraphs whenever required. Whereas proof readers check grammar, punctuation, spelling and other necessary elements of a content. One may join a newspaper agency, magazine, publishing company, or become
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juhi sneh

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If you want a career as an actor or a model, this course can help you. After completing your course, you can become an actor, a model, a screenplay writer, a theater artist, an anchor, or a TV host, etc. You may also proceed with a career in Radio as RJ, script writer, recording artist. Basically these courses open up a door into the world of glam, where you can only succeed if you own a talent along with a degree/ certificate. You don't have things to mug up and write but to observe and adapt. An actor can't be successful by just speaking the dialogues provided to him/her by a scriptwriter, but by speaking them with apt feelings and e
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

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The work profile of town planner is really hectic. Being the town planning officer you have to work in a very diversified area. Your major work profile will be of developing the park in a sustainable way. Redesigning the street structures, creating energy efficient and affordable homes (generally by using the solar power). Timely submission of the status reports to higher management to seek guidance and hearing concern. Nowadays, the challenges are occurring in this field because of lack of knowledge and lack of sufficient work experience in this sector. You need to have some sort of skills in order to overcome the regular minor
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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M.Planning is a post graduate degree programme in planning which is a 2-year course. The opportunities available for M.Plan graduates are more higher than a B.Plan. They can also get paid more. However, the job profiles are similar, which includes: 1)Town planner 2)Urban planner 3)Transport planner 4)Planning engineer 5)Structure architect 6)Building inspector
Government sector: Government Departments related to Urban and Town planning, Government operated Housing schemes, Government Transportation Projects (Highways, Railways and Metros etc.), Government Construction and rehabilitation projects, PWD job posts, Municipal Corpora
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Bachelor in Mass Communication is the Foundation Degree in India because our Schools do not have this domain as a Specialisation. Media Studies or some other related subject is just part of the curriculum of Humanities and Arts in Senior Secondary and doesn't have major role. Hence, B.A. Remains a less preferred degree for getting a job quickly.

Having said this, I must clarify that B.A. Mass Communication is a good option to make a career in Media. After all, one has to somewhere start learning where the career is to be taken. B.A. Mass Communication done from average institutions in India doesn't lead to a good career possibility UNLE

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