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2016-05-16 14:06:27

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

Guide-Level 13

There are many options after 12th. U may opt mbbs/ bds/ btech/ bpharma/ bsc(several subjects in physical/bio streams). Try to get a good college. All the best. Thank you.

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2016-05-16 13:54:00

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Since you intend to pursue a career as a lecturer pick up the specialisation keeping in mind your interest areas.

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2016-05-16 13:37:43

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

"Transportation Design or Automotive design is the profession in which you will learn about development of the appearance of automobiles by developing the visual appearance and creating the product concept.There are enormous opportunities for transportation designers. After completion of the course you can work as a designer for designing private and commercial automobiles, marine vessels, motorcycles, aircrafts, rockets or heavy weight transportation vehicles.
If you pursue this course from reputed colleges then you will get good placement opportunities and based on your learning and knowledge you can grab good packages too. Some of t
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2016-05-16 13:29:26

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garvit jha

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Manik,
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from a top institute will command a higher salary. (ii) Your work experience - organization and type of work profile (iii) city - a metropolitan city will have higher salaries as compared to smaller cities and towns. (iv) Your current organization - i.e. where you will be joining - an MNC usually has higher salaries as compared to other organizations. (v) Your work profile i.e. Manager/ AVP, etc. Thus one cannot allocate a figure.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish y
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2016-05-16 13:20:50

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

A BFA ( Bachelor of Arts ) should be the best suitable for you , but Animation reproduction has better scope , even the same skills are very much welcome throughout the entire animation pipeline , hence you can join a long term ( 1 to 3 year course on animation & vfx as well )

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2016-05-16 13:20:34

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
In india, you have the following options:
1. Master of Science in Applied Geology (Technical)
2. Master of Science in Applied geology
3. Master of Science in Geology (Hons)
4. Master of Science in Geology and Applied Chemistry
5. Master of Science in Petroleum Geology
6. Master of Science in Marine Geology
7. Master of Science in Petroleum Geosciences
8. Master of Science in Geology (Technical)
9. Master of Science in Geo Physics
All are excellent options and will place you in organisation like Geological survey of INDIA, Govt Mining Departments, Director General of Hydro carbon, Central Ground water board, Indian bureau of mines, Govt mining
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2016-05-16 13:16:18

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garvit jha

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Manik,
Salary is a function of various factors - i.e. (i) the institute where you have completed your B.Tech + M.Tech. e.g. a graduate from a top institute will command a higher salary. (ii) Your work experience - organization and type of work profile (iii) city - a metropolitan city will have higher salaries as compared to smaller cities and towns. (iv) Your current organization - i.e. where you will be joining - an MNC usually has higher salaries as compared to other organizations. (v) Your work profile i.e. Manager/ AVP, etc. Thus one cannot allocate a figure.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish y
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2016-05-16 13:14:44

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garvit jha

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Manik,
1. If you wish to be a teacher in school, then go for B.ED and crack Teacher Eligibility Test. Eligibility conditions are:
(a) Bachelor's Degree with 50% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+3 or 11+2+2 pattern, or with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate in the 10+2+2 or 11+3 pattern
(b) Having studied at least two subjects at the bachelor's degree level, to be later taken as school teaching subjects
2. Else if you aim at being a lecturer, then I would advice you to go for a regular masters degree in a relevant discipline and clear U.G.C NET conducted mainly to recruit research assistants and professors in various streams of educatio
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2016-05-16 13:07:18

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

While software engineer is a secured option, photography needs lot of skills to get established and you need to have some unique style of yours to get noticed in the market. Get some psychometric assessment done to know what matches best with your personality and abilities.

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2016-05-16 13:04:56

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Basil YohannanJust studying programming

Beginner-Level 5

I'm offer you to go diploma or other degrees.

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