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Pragati Singh

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Usually candidates do not need to draw by hand. Thus, it is not mandatory to be good at drawing but a Graphic Designer need to use art/graphics to enhance as well as promote a product, enterprise etc. Although not necessarily required, drawing abilities might be useful for a graphic/web designer. Instead of using traditional drawing methods, graphic/web design software is used to create digital artwork and visual concepts.

Drawing abilities, however, can undoubtedly improve a designer's capacity for ideation, visual concept communication, and unique illustration or graphic creation.

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Pragati Singh

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Graphic/Web designer creates visual concepts either by hand or using computer-based software to communicate ideas/information to consumers. He's accountable for the creation of layout and production design for reports, advertisements, magazines, brochures, and so on.

A graphic/web designer crafts visual thoughts and designs for a wide range of digital and print media, such as websites, mobile applications, advertisements, brochures, logos, and marketing materials. Using graphic design tools, such as Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator, they create superior designs that meet the purpose of the project and are aligned with brand standard

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Pragati Singh

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As the internet has grown, Graphic/Web Design has become a budding career with people being keen on it. Graphic/Web Design as an employment demands one to possess high communications, intuition, intelligence, creativity besides technical skill. After all, to have a career in web and graphic design can be really fulfilling and fun if you are genuinely interested in the visual and creative arts.

Now check out the following factors to decide whether it's going to be the best job for you:

Creativity: A design job can be very rewarding if you are one of those who have a keen eye for aesthetics and enjoy making the impossible possible.
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Pallavi

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Yes, graduates often pursue further qualifications, such as a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) or a Master of Education (M.Ed), to enhance their expertise and career prospects.

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Pallavi

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Graduates of a Diploma of Education (D.Ed) program may explore a range of employment opportunities in the education industry. These are a few important opportunities:

  • Classroom Teacher: A lot of recent graduates work as elementary or secondary school teachers by applying their knowledge and abilities to support students' learning.
  • Educational Leadership: Graduates with an emphasis on staff development, curriculum development, and school administration may choose to work as department heads or assistant principals.
  • Special Education Teacher: D.Ed. graduates with further training can work with students who have speacial needs offering inclu
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Pallavi

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Candidates who hold a bachelor's or master's degree majoring in Transport and Logistics can easily get jobs in the Courier industry. After completing a Transport and Logistics degree, some job roles include Logistics Manager, Transportation Manager, Purchasing Manager, Freight Coordinator, and more. They can earn an average salary ranging from INR 4 lakh to 10 lakh. People can even start their own business by understanding logistics and supply chain management.

Also Read: What is Transport and Logistics?

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Pragati Singh

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Transportation planning and design with government agencies, consulting firms, or private developers; construction management of transportation infrastructure projects; research and development in transportation technologies; logistics and supply chain management; and urban transportation planning with urban planning agencies are some potential career paths.

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The full form of MBA is Master of Business Administration which is a 2-year PG degree designed to equip students with advanced skills and knowledge in business management and leadership. Students can check the list of career options available after completing MBA course from ASMI Business School- Techno India University:

Job ProfilesDescriptionAverage Salary (in INR)
Business AnalystA Business Analyst is a professional who works within an organization to analyze, understand, and document the business processes and systems. 9.5 LPA
Investment BankerAn Investment Banker is a finance professional who works within an investment bank or a financial institution, specializing in providing financial advisory services and raising capital for corporations, governments, and other entities. 5 LPA
Chief Financial OfficerThe CFO is a high-level executive responsible for managing an organization's financial actions, strategies, and operations. 47.1 LPA

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Himanshi Pandey

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The career opportuinities after a BTech depend on the students' choice of specalisation. Some job profiles that NIST BTech graduates in various specialisations can seek are taulated below:

Specialisation

Job Profiles

Computer Science (CS)

Software Engineer, Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, Web Developer, App Developer

Information Technology (IT)

System Engineer, Network Engineer, IT Analyst, Cloud Architect, Security Analyst

Electronics & Communication (ECE)

VLSI Design Engineer, Embedded System Engineer, Network Engineer, Telecommunication Engineer, RF Engineer

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

Design Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Production Engineer, Quality Control Engineer, Automotive Engineer

Civil Engineering (CE)

Structural Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer, Transportation Engineer, Water Resource Engineer, Construction Engineer

Electrical Engineering (EE)

Power System Engineer, Control & Instrumentation Engineer, Automation Engineer, Electronics Engineer

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