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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Marketing and Finance have majority of opportunities.

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Asad FatmiManagement Professional, Government Consultant

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Hi there,
You can go for MBA anytime after graduation. Since it has been six years that you have passed out of your graduation, I am sure you must be having a good experience by now. This will be an added advantage to you when companies visit your campus for placement. You however have to be cautious while selecting a college. They all claim to have 100% placement but the reality is quite different. Appear for CAT or XAT and try to get into a premiere college.

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P Roy

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To being an animator, you must complete class 12th and must learn animation principles, tool and technics, knowledge of 2D, sketching, anatomy, acting, posing and facial expression is always a plus point.
To being an animation director, you must have huge experience in animation field as a senior artist, you must have handled several animated movies and series and worked in several such projects.

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Piyush Rawat

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Educational qualifications remain the same i.e BE or B.Tech but to get into companies like Google, Microsoft etc. you need to be from the top colleges (IIT, NIT, IIIT, BITS Pilani, Thapar university etc.) across India with good grades. Apart from grades, you need to have exceptional technical knowledge as well.

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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Yes, you can pursue B.Ed after completing B.Com in order to become a teacher.

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Kushagra Wadhwa

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Since you have completed your Bachelors in a different field, you have an option of opting for a certification in the field.
Software Asset Management is expected to be a huge market in the future. It is expected to be a 10 billion industry from a 5 million industry. You can apply for a certification by Microsoft which would make you a Microsoft Certified Professional. The certification costs RS.5000 and the certification names are MCP 679 and MCP 670. You can then apply in all major companies like KPMG and EY. There are a lot of MNC's like SoftwareOne which are hiring fresher usually. So this could be a good option right now.
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