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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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CCC stands for Course on Computer Concept.
It is a computer course which teaches you the very basics of computers and how to operate it and how to work on it.
It also covers the use of internet, MS Office etc.
When you want a government job, you must have selected computers as an elective subject in you SSC/ HSC or you must have to pass CCC examination and have a CCC certificate.
You can also work as a computer operator by this course.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

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Bioinformatics is a very good option if you like to study computer with biology.
Also, you can become a neuroscientist.
You can also opt for courses like management, application development, mass media and journalism, architecture, etc.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Aditya Verma,
Yes, you can be a pilot but not a commercial one as DGCA medical will unfit you for this because there is 99% chance of life risk if you are wrong about any single degree or anything in the sky.
I suggest you to do PPL if you want to fly but being a commercial pilot is very difficult for you & can even be dangerous for the passengers.
Hope you will understand that I don't want to misguide you
Please feel free to ask anything.

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Sanjana Pathak

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Pursue Bachelors of journalism and mass communication from a top college, apply for internship there and then take it forward to become a permanent employee.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can become an IPS officer after doing B.Tech. There are a lot of IPS officers who have engineering graduate and postgraduate degrees. All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Candidates with PCM at 10+2 stage are eligible to join Commercial Pilot training. They are also eligible to join Flying branch in Indian Air Force by appearing for NDA exam conducted by UPSC. Science and engineering graduates can also join IAF flying branch by appearing for CDS examination conducted by UPSC.

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roni k

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Switching to core IT field from media would not be a good option. However, you may get into graphic designing or can do some Diploma in web designing.

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Diploma in education
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There are 6 tips. The first 3 are essential. The remaining 3 elevate your speech from "basic" to interesting to listen to.
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