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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Bhupinder,
That is a very ambiguous query. It is your personal decision, if you want to study go ahead, decide what to study and where and check the requirements, take the entrance tests and proceed. If you want to work then look for a job. There are many things you can do like run restaurant or even do a movie, a cook or be a scuba-diving instructor, etc. if you wish. If there is anything specific regarding studies you want to know please share the query properly in details and I will guide you accordingly.

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Humera Akhtar

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Opportunities lie in UI Design, Graphic Design, Storyboarding, Animation Design, Game Design, 3D Modelling, Texturing and Lighting, Dynamics and VFX and of course animation (2D and 3D). Of course at the top of the pile lies Concept Designing - these people are required by Event Companies, Animation Studios, VFX Studios and of course Game Studios.

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Ankur Sharma

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You should do whatever you are passionate about, if you are interested in doing chemical engineering then go for it.

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aashirwad kumar

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Try for IISC or IISER or just through KVPY or JEE Advanced. The best colleges are under JEE so it's not waste of time if you are in position to crack it or else B.Sc physics is always an option then IIT JAM for Masters.

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Surbhi Mathur

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Apart from M.Sc, certification courses can also be one option for the B.Sc Chemistry graduates e.g. Post-Graduate Diploma in Analytical Chemistry (PGDAC). After B.Sc Chemistry, you can search for jobs in chemical industries, pharmaceutical companies, industrial units, etc. However, I would suggest that you should pursue M.sc in Chemistry.

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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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I would suggest you to work for 2years and have a good experience in whichever field you are interested in. And, then appear for the entrance exam for MBA.
45% is a score on the lower side, so having an experience of 2-years will be a plus point for you.

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MD Khaleel

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Firstly, you should consult with Air Hosting Institute in Your City. They Will Train you for 12 months later to you apply when there is vacancy.

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