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Contributor-Level 8
It depends on your interest. There are many courses available in which you can easily make your career. According to interest you can choose one among them.
These are the courses you can opt for:
BBA
BCA
Engineer
Medical
Journalism and mass communication
Law
B.Com
Hotel management
Fashion design
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Contributor-Level 8
If you want to pursue Bachelors degree in arts then you can go for BA in film and TV journalism.
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Contributor-Level 8
You should enroll yourself in Bachelors degree of film and television production in a reputed organization where you have to be very creative, knowledge on how to operate camera equipment. Bachelors degree will provide you with an opportunity to acquire many of the skills required to work in the field. Create short films so that you can gain experience, it will help you in your field.
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Contributor-Level 7
Yes, you can do MBA through distance. Sikkim Manipal and NMIMS and many other good institutes provide distance education. MBA will develop your managerial skills, it also includes information from all the fields.
All the best!
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Guide-Level 11
There are 2 kinds of CFA as CFA USA and CFA India offered by ICFAI. CFA will be more useful after pursuing either of CA from ICAI or CMA from ICMAI. CFA USA is an international recognition in the field of financial analyst. For more details, kindly visit the respective website of CFA USA or https://shiksha.com/courses/CFA.
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For general category, it is difficult to have good career opportunities with less than 50% marks. If your academics is regular i.e. without any educational year gap then it is advisable to pursue another graduation either BA in economics or BBA or BBM.
All the best!
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