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It may not have a direct impact but a good GMAT score indicates your ability and skills. So, the employers value a good GMAT score. A good GMAT score will also lead you to a good business school which will eventually open up avenues. Also, there are many companies which asks for a GMAT score like McKinsey which means they do evaluate a candidate's academic ability. Read this:
http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/about-the-gmat-exam/employers-value-the-gmat.aspx
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A cinematographer is also known as the director of photography. He is responsible for filming a movie or TV programme. He uses many different technical devices for ensuring perfection in the shots, color, framing, exposure and lighting. His work is to set the artistic tone of the film.
For colleges, scope related information, you can refer to the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/cinematographer-25
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Please note that MBA HR would be suitable for you. We at XIBMS also have advanced diploma in Human Resource Management.
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Arun
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What you have decided to compare are really diverse things. To get a job in Google is real tough. You need to be in 95 percentile for campus selection. However, becoming a pilot is very simple. Join any institute in India or even in Malaysia) Australia / US and job is yours for asking in India.
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Sometimes few things seem very simple but they are actually tough. You need to have lot of dedication, patience and hard work to reach the goal.
For areas like music there are few tips I can suggest. I am sure you will have many more ideas.
1) You should have formal training (even without certificate) with few years of practice.
2) If you want to work in films then try making contacts (search them through social media) and try finding jobs with them to work as assistant so that you learn and gain some experience. Also, make your contacts and PR strong. So, that one day you can work independently with your own talent.
3) Initially you m
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