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New answer posted
2016-02-10 15:58:27
Beginner-Level 5
If you are already pursuing a Master's degree and don't want to pursue long term course again, then the best option for you is to get yourself enrolled into short term media courses. You can also do these courses simultaneously by enrolling yourself into online courses available for mass communication.
New answer posted
2016-02-10 15:57:18Beginner-Level 2
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2016-02-10 14:56:01Beginner-Level 3
If you are looking for a part-time than you could try some of the online courses offered by different organizations.
1. http://www.shawacademy.com/?a_aid=56bad3c79ce5a
2. udemy.com (I did a certification program)
3. Coursera.com
For full time:
1. udaan.org.in
2. focusnip.com
3. Chitrakalaparishat - Bangalore (part of art curriculum).
Career prospects are good, now most the e-commerce sites are looking for talented photographers. Wedding photography, product design and marketing, etc.
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2016-02-10 14:53:28New answer posted
2016-02-10 14:20:09
Guide-Level 14
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2016-02-10 13:21:50
Guide-Level 12
Civil engineering is a booming industry. Transport engineering is some of the more in-demand areas now. It is honestly not easy for international students to get a job abroad. If you have the right skills, I don't see any reason why you will not get a job. US is no doubt quite competitive, they also have strict rules for international students. Choose the right course and country, work hard on your academics, improve your networking and communication skills and make best use of every opportunity. This might all sound philosophical but that is the way it works right. US, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore are som
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2016-02-10 10:09:35
Beginner-Level 5
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2016-02-09 20:28:34Beginner-Level 4
First of all, just try to figure out what you really want to do in your life and then make up your mind. Step by step dividing each process to achieve what you want. The reason I said these lines because obviously you would need to pursue a Master degree in any field of technology or engineering. And this is like Aerospace engineering, so as per my experience and opinion, during our Bachelor degree days we didn't had much opportunity to learn deeper about a particular subject and that's why it is really necessary to pursue a Master degree and if you want to go for deeper research about your course then, also go for Ph.D.
That's nice
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2016-02-09 16:32:53New answer posted
2016-02-09 11:32:35Contributor-Level 6
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