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Ankit Singh

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You can pursue post-graduation course in journalism and further you can choose to become a journalist.

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Ankit Singh

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You can successfully complete your class 12th and prepare for entrance tests, which will help you to get into FTII to pursue direction course.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Kamakshi,
If you are not at interested to study dentistry, you need to really weigh your likes, dislikes and decide what you want to do. USA will not be an ideal place for you.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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JEE score is not used by admission in Merchant Navy colleges. If you want to join Merchant Navy, you are advised to appear for JAT conducted by Indian Maritime University. JEE score will be used by Indian Navy for selection in technical branch first time this year. Without historical data, it's difficult to predict what JEE score will be required for selection in Indian Navy in 2017.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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1. You can learn Tally computer accounting course.
2. You can learn English and personality development course.
3. You can also learn basic computer course and typing course.

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Suni K

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Civil engineering is an optional subject for civil services examination, but you must think about other job prospects as well. Your engineering branch may be immaterial, since you have choice of subjects and if you are determined and confident. You need hard work, dedication and preparations.
You will get assistance from institutes such as:
1. Elite academy.
2. Brilliant tutorials.
3. Rau's IAS, etc.
Besides, you can read national dailies and current event magazines to update your GK. The coaching manuals are available at leading book stalls.

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