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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Akshay,
You can join merchant navy directly after class 12th by clearing the NDA (National Defense Academy) exam or IIT-JEE.
Following is the eligibility criteria for the same:
1. Candidates must have completed class 12th with PCM subjects from any recognised institute.
2. You must have at least 55% in class 12th.
3. Must pass a medical fitness test for sea service under standard norms and with eyesight 6/6 with no colour blindness.
For more details, kindly visit the links mentioned below:
http://nda.nic.in/eligibility criteria.html
http://career.webindia123.com/career/options/defence_government/merchant_navy/eligibility.htm for more de
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Maddali Haneesh Chandra

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There are a variety of jobs available in the aviation field:
1) If you want to work in manufacturing companies then u need to do a Master's degree.
2) If you want to work as a maintenance engineer then you need to complete the AME course.
3) If you want to go for designing then you need to go for interviews after completing your degree.
4) If you want to be an officer/engineer at the airport then you need to write the AAI exam.
5) If you want to be a customs officer/DGCA Officer then you need to take civil services examination.
6) You can do some airport management course also.
7) If you want to be a pilot then join a flying school (which i
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soma desdw

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It looks like that you are new to the banking sector. For getting a job in a bank, common recruitment exams are conducted.
IBPS conducts the common written exams for nationalised banks, for the post of PO, clerk and SO.
Rather than this, many banks conduct their own exams like Bank of Baroda. SBI conducts its own exam as well.
So, you have to take the exam and qualify it.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You need to specify the degree in IT field you want to pursue. Based on your input appropriate advice can be shared.

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sachin bishtrichest man of world

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you can. In fact, it is a good time to join an agricultural PG college in the North Campus Delhi University.
Simply fill the OMR sheet and circle different agricultural colleges affiliated to Delhi University.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Muskan,
The opportunities for commerce and accounts professionals are in demand in Australia. So, you should work on your skills, academic and network.

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Ritika Pradhan

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You may select any stream of your choice.
You will generally require a qualification to be an art director. Many are graduates of art, architecture, theatre, interior or 3D design courses. You could also undertake higher-level courses in film and/or theatre production design. After training, it will be vital for you to acquire on-the-job experience of how art departments work, studio practice, working on locations, etc.
What is the best route?
To become an art director, you need to learn your skills on the job. This involves starting out as an Art Department Assistant and progressing through the grades, e.g. to junior draughtsman, then t
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Yazad Mithaiwala

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It depends on your interest. I would suggest you to go for finance.

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