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Kavita Chaudhary

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hey
you can go for diploma course in photography where u will learn about the concept of photography skills and you can attend workshop and participate on that which will add good impact on your file on other hand you can go for graduation part.
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ambreen khan

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Interior design is the art and science of understanding people's behavior to create functional spaces within a building. To pursue interior design, you need a Bachelor's degree with a focus on interior design.

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ambreen khan

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Designers study people's needs to create functional, structural living or work spaces to satisfy those demands. Decorators furnish interior spaces with furniture and accessories, creating an aesthetic environment. An interior designer must obtain a license to practice, but an interior decorator isn't required to do so.

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Ritika Pradhan

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If you don't clear NEET, you can also prepare for the entrance exam of FTII. The best institute you can get into, if you want to make your career in film making.

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Anil sharma

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The courses and eligibility:
Candidates can start their career in rural development and management field by taking the related courses after class 12th. Most sought rural development programs offered by the reputed institutions are mentioned below:
Diploma Courses:
1. Post graduate Diploma in rural management.
2. Post graduate Diploma in rural development.
3. Post graduate Diploma in rural finance.
4. Post graduate Diploma in rural marketing.
Bachelor courses:
1. Bachelor of arts in rural development.
2. Bachelor of rural technology and management.
India is the country with numerous rural areas. This will open a plenty of career paths for the ca
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Aeronautical science is the science of flight and it relates to design and development of aircraft and its related systems. It is not offered as a subject in graduation level. Majority of institutes offer aeronautical engineering or aerospace engineering courses after class 12th for science students with PCM subjects.
B.Tech in aeronautical engineering prepare students in designing and building aircraft and spacecraft. Aeronautical engineers handle design, manufacturing and maintenance of aircraft, helicopters and UAV. There are lots of good career opportunities on completion of aeronautical engineering.
You can join:
1. DRDO.
2. ISRO.
3.
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Anil sharma

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There are a number of options available for a career as a chef, and these include the following:
The best choice would be a course in hotel management from a reputed institution. There are approximately 20 government run institutes across the country, which offer the right infrastructure and faculty and are registered under (NCHM) National Council of Hotel Management.
A number of hotel chains also run institutions that conduct courses in hotel management. Students can also enroll in private institutions that are endorsed by the (AICTE), All India council for Technical Education and affiliated with foreign institution of hotel management.
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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Guryodh,
Associate degrees are undergraduate degrees, if you are looking for good career prospects, it won't help much.

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