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2014-04-25 15:36:55

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Parteek.
Do C,C+ and Sun Certification which will be useful.
All the best.
Regards.
Gijoo

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2014-04-25 13:09:19

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Anuj,
To get admission in Jewellery Design colleges, the minimum eligibility is 10+2 pass in any discipline.
However, you can take up Arts as a major subject.
Typical work activities of a Jewelry Designer:
For a self-employed jewellery designer, design activities include:
-holding consultations with commissioning clients;
-discussing a client's range of options and formulating original ideas;
-sketching out ideas, sometimes using computer-aided design (CAD), to help the client visualise the finished design.
Making activities include:
*mounting - making the framework for the piece of jewellery. This involves handling, forming and drilling met
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2014-04-25 11:50:49

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rupal,
The career that you wish to look forward depends entirely upon your area of interest and your skills.
Your passion in a particular subject and your caliber for attaining the highest level of specialization, will eventually lead to a phenomenal career path.
I would therefore suggest you to consider your skills and strengths to boost your career plans.
These are the following courses that you can pursue for a career as an Actor:
-Diploma in Acting
Skills required to become an actor:
*Ability to honour long-term time commitments
*Patience, dedication and hard work
*Talent, intelligence, vivid creativity and self-confidence. Ability to si
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2014-04-25 11:46:30

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WLC Reema

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Arindam,
It depends on your personal choice and skills. But as far as career opportunities are concerned, MBA is a good choice since you can enter a number of different industries. Job opportunities are also wide-ranging and you can taste success really fast.
Hope this information will help you. Please feel free to comment if you have any queries.
Thanks.

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2014-04-24 17:45:02

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Bhavesh,
After completing class 12th with Commerce stream you may consider pursuing any of the below mentioned courses:
-Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
- Bachelor in Accounting and finance (BAF)
- B.Com-Advanced Accountancy
- B.Com-Banking and Insurance
- B.Com-Applied Economics
- B.Com-Accounting and Finance
- B.Com-Banking Management
- B.Com- Business Administration
- BBA- Accounting and Finance
- BBA- Banking and Finance
- BBA- Marketing and Finance
Besides the above mentioned courses, you may even consider pursuing long term professional courses like these:
-Chartered accountancy (CA)
-Company Secretary (CS)
-ICWA
There are few Diploma courses als
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2014-04-24 17:05:18

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Mohan Bajaj

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Haritha,
In the job market B.Tech qualification surely carries more value. You can expect better job prospects as well higher salary after B.Tech. But it is important you select the specialisation based on your career aspiration. Like if you are interested in Bio then joining for engineering stream is not the right decision. In that case, you can pursue BSc in Biotechnology, microbiolgy etc for better career prospects.
Best wishes:)
Mohan Bajaj,
Counselor at Glocal University

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2014-04-24 12:13:04

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Biotechnology assimilates in itself a number of disciplines. Further, there is a great demand for biotechnical experts in countless industries and sectors. The following are applications where biotechnological techniques are used extensively:
• Agriculture
• Animal Husbandry
• Environment Conservation
• Genetic Engineering
• Health Care
• Medicine
• Industrial Research and Development
A post-graduate degree will improve your job prospects further.
It will help you gain in-depth knowledge of the subject and provide the confidence required to face the job market. After completing B.Tech in Biotechnology, you can pursue M.Tech (Biote
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2014-04-24 12:06:01

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Yes. Definetely there are good number of job opportunities for the candidates who have completed MBA in Finance. You can join in the job designations which ever you are interested.
You may start your career in
-Banks
-Insurance companies
-Stock broking companies
-Asset Management companies
-Finance departments in corporates like
-HSBC
-Genpact
If you are strong enough in Accounting, then you can try for Accountant in various IT companies and pharmaceutical companies. Not only in these companies, for any company, Accountants should be required.
But as an Accountant, you will be paid less and it may take time for you to get good salary.
You can goo
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2014-04-24 11:29:17

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Anima Pati

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Somapika,
Here i am providing you some information regarding your search.May be it will helpful for you.
Below mentioned is a list of Primary Teacher's Training Institutes in West Bengal -
Banipur Govt. Primary Teacher's Training Institute Unit II, PO Banipur Distt. North 24 Paraganas 743233
Belakoba Govt. Primary Teacher's Training Institute Prasanna Nagar Distt. Jalpaiguri 735153
Berhampur Govt. Primary Teacher's Training Institute P.O. Berhampur Murshidabad Distt. 742101
Bibhuti Bhusan Govt. Primary Teacher's Training Institute P.O. Ghatbour Via-Bongaon North 24 Parganas Distt. 743235
Dharmada Government Primary Teachers Training Insti
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2014-04-24 11:03:33

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Preeti,
There are a wide number of options that an interior designer can choose to work in depending on the person's talent, capability, creativity and liking. Here are a few options that a student can choose from, after a degree in interior designing.
•Hospital designing
•Hotel health resorts designing
•Construction Companies
•Environmental designing
•Town and city planning bureaus
•Work with renowned builders
•Work with top notch architects and architectural firms
•Event management companies
•Public and Private sector establishments
•Freelance
Employment Opportunities:
•Commercial Interior Designer
•Design Consultant
•E
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