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aashirwad kumar

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The best way to find your child's inclination in a particular field is to make him give some free psychology test available on the internet like holland test on https://www.truity.com/ or 123.com.

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Samar Gupta

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Go for software development and learn to hack on weekend.
Take your time to master the art of programming first. Learn about web architecture, databases, HTTP headers and then cybersecurity (in particular web security will make more sense.
You can't be a great hacker without having a strong programming background. Learn few programming languages (PHP, RoR, Python) then start with cyber security.

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Megha Aggarwal

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In the majority of the art careers, you will find it essential or highly advantageous to have a varied portfolio of work to show prospective employers, including some of your own original ideas as well as coursework. The theoretical side of your degree should allow you to put this work into context, explaining your influences, the thought behind your choice of themes and why you used certain materials and techniques.
You can work as a career artist, illustrator, photographer, graphic designer.
Art graduates can also apply for mainstream graduate jobs and training in a wide variety of industries, such as media, marketing, public relations
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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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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