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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

An astronaut is a person trained by a human space flight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft. Although generally reserved for professional space travellers, the terms are sometimes applied to anyone who travels into space, including scientists also. Following are the general eligibility criteria to become astronaut:
(a) Bachelor's degree from a recognised university in engineering, Science, or mathematics etc. An advanced degree is desirable.
(b) At least 1,000 hours pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft. Flight test experience is highly desirable.
(c) Medically fit
India's first two astronauts were from I
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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Thanks for asking.
You can choose any graduation course in the field of your interest.
Because the minimum eligibility criteria required for banking exams is graduation.
After that, you will be eligible to appear in IBPS PO, Clerk, RRB, SBI PO & other banking exams.
Solving previous year question papers is the most important thing to crack bank exams.
Check previous year question papers of IBPS PO: https://scoop.eduncle.com/ibps-po-question-papers
I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you gave talent and will to pursue your passion in fine arts, then you can achieve success in fine arts career after BBA.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You have to make a beginning at a smaller level and gain practical experience. Chemistry is not directly related to machines. So, begin somewhere and learn the processes.

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sushree sipra paikarayI am practical but empathetic person .

Beginner-Level 4

As you are thinking about CS with interior decoration, so you may be interested in computer related designing. Combining both, you can go for web designing or architecture. If you are not interested in the two options mentioned above then pursue B.Tech as interior decoration is no big deal if you have a good knowledge of decoration after completing B.Tech, you can learn interior decoration. Please do a certificate or Diploma from a good institute. It all depends on your interest, finance and artistic talent.
Best of luck.

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sushree sipra paikarayI am practical but empathetic person .

Beginner-Level 4

To become a good programmer, first, gain some basic computer knowledge or pursue courses like DCA/PGDCA. PGDCA is the best course because it covers basic+C and C+ language. HTML, VB, PLT, etc. Later you can learn special C, C+ and Java. These are basic courses. After that, you can choose whichever language you want to learn on the basis of your interest and proficiency in above-mentioned languages.
Best of luck.

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sushree sipra paikarayI am practical but empathetic person .

Beginner-Level 4

If you have scored 52 percent marks in class 12th (science) then you should opt for BCA or BBA. After completing BBA or BCA, you can easily apply for a government job or get placed in a good firm. You can even pursue MBA after completing BCA or BBA.

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Rahul Chauhan

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Doing MBA/PGDM is a waste of time and money as per my opinion. If you get admission in the top 10 business schools in India then it is a different story altogether. This is the era of practical knowledge, industry skills and hunger to always learn something new and trendy. I will recommend, you should invest your time and money in the international finance certifications like CFA, FRM, CMA, etc.

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S ANUSHAmanagement student

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MBA will be a better option, but if you belong to commerce background then you can also pursue ICWA.

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S ANUSHAmanagement student

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You can pursue PGDCA to make your career in the IT field.

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