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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Shyam,
It will depend on your qualifications and academic performance, your knowledge and skills. Your career prospects will also depend on your career plans and how you are trying to achieve it. You can pursue the right courses from the right university and right country.

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You can pursue a post-graduation degree in fine arts. Fine Arts graduates can avail a career options in various fields such as art studios, advertising companies, publishing houses, product design, manufacturing department, magazines, television, graphic arts, teaching, files and theater productions and many more which is belong arts department.
Below mentioned are the job roles for fine arts:
1. Painter.
2. Graphic designer.
3. Digital designer.
4. Artist visualizing professional.
5. Art professional.
6. Illustrator.
7. Craft artist.
8. Animator – lecturer.
9. Art museum technician.
10. Art conservator.
11. Art director.
Who can study this cour
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Rania Khan

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If your interest is to become a doctor, then I guess it is worth it.

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No, a Bachelor's degree is the minimum amount of education necessary for a career as a dietitian. Graduate degrees are also available and recommended for higher-level positions. Suitable majors you'll want to pursue include food service systems management, dietetics, and food nutrition.
Ideally, you'll want to pursue a degree program that has accreditation and approval from the American Dietetic Association's Commission on accreditation for dietetics education.

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Zoologists are required to have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a field such as zoology, biology, wildlife biology or ecology with coursework in anatomy, wildlife management, cellular biology or even botany, physics and chemistry. Many zoologists specialize in certain species and so will have advanced coursework in those fields.
Some of these areas of specialization include:
1. Entomology: the study of insects.
2. Herpetology: the study of reptiles and amphibians.
3. Ichthyology: the study of fish.
4. Mammalogy: the study of mammals and
5. Ornithology: the study of birds.
Some zoologists are identified by certain aspects of zoology, such
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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It entirely depends on your skills and academic grades. Apart from these, your internship/project work, research work, prior work experience and additional skills will be influential.

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