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augustin dmello

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Hello Soumya,
You will be eligible to take up journalism in any recognised university if you score above 55% in your 12th exam (any stream). Students who have cleared their board exams with English as one of the best four subjects can apply for this course.
After 12th, you can take up BA in journalism and mass communication. Some colleges offering this course on the basis of the 12th board exam result. But, a few colleges do conduct entrance tests for this.
Delhi University carries out a Common Entrance Test for Journalism (CETJ) for the Bachelors course.
At Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, there are two rounds of interview.
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Deepanshi JainCareer

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You can look at it with two perspectives. One for the job perspective and one for doing something creative.
If I go with the job perspective, a lot of job openings are there for MCA students but pursuing an MCA after it will give you a lot of advantages while applying for MNCs.
Looking at the skills perspective, if you dream to be an app developer then you can jump start into app development. There are a number of courses available online like Coursera, Udacity, Udemy, etc. for learning.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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You can appear for government exams along with a job and while doing an internship also. It doesn't matter as you need to be prepared for those exams to write them.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Digital marketing is an umbrella term for the marketing of products or services using digital technologies, mainly on the internet, but also including mobile phones, display advertising, and any other digital medium. Digital marketing differs from traditional marketing in that it involves the use of channels and methods that enable an organization to analyse marketing campaigns and understand what is working and what is not in real time. Digital marketers monitor things like what is being viewed, how often and for how long, sales conversions, what content works and doesn't work, etc. While the internet is, perhaps, the channel most clo
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Somesh,
You have to earn a Diploma or do your Bachelors in animation, multimedia, game designing, etc. to qualify. Check here for colleges and requirements:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/game-design/colleges/colleges-india
Also, read blogs like this one:
http://www.digit.in/gaming/how-to-start-a-career-as-a-game-designer-16805.html

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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A career as a forensic science expert is for people who have a general interest in human anatomy and forensics studies. They must be prepared to visit scenes of both civil and criminal misconduct with an open mind.
This career is for people with excellent communication skills, as well as the ability to notice even the tiniest details. A forensic scientist or a forensic science expert must be skilled and have an interest in interpreting scientific evidence and data.
You need to have a science background. Opt for science subjects, especially with chemistry, in class 12. After graduation, you can go for one-year Diploma courses in forensic
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Bachelor's degrees are generally required for entry-level archaeology positions, such as field assistant, surveyor or museum technician. Aspiring archaeologists typically pursue degrees in anthropology, which consist of studies in archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology and linguistics
Graduates in history in any stream with an aggregate of 55% marks can apply for Diploma, postgraduate Diploma or post graduation (MA/ M.Sc) in different fields of archaeology. Duration of these courses may vary from 1 year to 2-years. Admission to the two-year post graduate Diploma course at the Institute of Archaeology, the academic w
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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
You can either try for BCA followed by MCA or BBA followed by MBA. If you aspire for legal profession appeared in CLAT to study Law.

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