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Rohit Kumar

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Thanks for A2A. UI/UX (User Interface/User Experience) design is an exciting and fast-growing field. Here are some steps you can take to start your career in UI/UX design:
Build your foundational knowledge: Start by learning the fundamental principles of UI/UX design, including user research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design. Build a portfolio: Create a portfolio of your design projects that showcase your skills and abilities. Include case studies that demonstrate your design process and how you arrived at your final designs. Try connecting with some industrial experts for insights and real-life experiences.

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Kajal Kumari

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Completing a Bachelor of Commerce B.Com degree can open up various career opportunities in accounting, finance, and business-related fields. Some of the career opportunities after B.Com are:
Accountant: B.Com graduates can become accountants, and they can work in accounting firms, corporations, or government agencies. Financial analyst: Financial analysts analyze financial data to make investment decisions. B.Com graduates can work in financial analysis roles. Tax consultant: B.Com graduates can become tax consultants and work for tax advisory firms or as a self-employed consultant. Auditor: B.Com graduates can work as auditors, either
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Muskaan Bhardwaj

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You might get lower branches in some NITs but it's not worth it. You can go to other colleges or drop out and appear again next year. I suggest you take your time and focus on JEE core and progress. Because boards and JEE at the same time are difficult for many students to manage. Or your ideas aren't clear because you haven't given them enough time, so there's no harm in taking a drop. But a few things I want to clarify about taking the plunge, assuming it's the only chance life has given you, and you won't waste that chance by sacrificing social media accounts like fb, Instagram, etc. You have OBC category so make sure it is consider
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Marmik Gopani

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A Master's degree is important for your career for several reasons. Firstly, it helps you to gain advanced knowledge and skills in your field of study, which can make you more competitive and better equipped to handle complex tasks and challenges in your job. Secondly, it can open up new career opportunities and give you a competitive edge in the job market.

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Sahil Aggarwal

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A B.Sc. In Chemistry can lead to a variety of job prospects in numerous industries. If you received a 70% on your 12th grade exam, you should think about enrolling in a higher education programme such as an M.Sc. In Chemistry M.Phil. In Chemistry or Ph.D. in Chemistry which can lead to a job in research and development, academia, or the scientific sector. Graduates might also look into opportunities in the food and beverage sectors, analytical Chemistry environmental Science, forensic Science, and pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Teaching, Science writing, Science journalism, patent law, and Science policymaking are further empl
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Saloni Sharma

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Game designing and graphic design are not the same, but they are related fields that often work together in the game development process. Game designing involves the creation and development of game concepts, mechanics, levels, and overall game structure. It also involves creating and balancing game rules, objectives, and challenges to provide players with an enjoyable experience. Game designers work with game developers, artists, and programmers to bring their ideas to life. Graphic design, on the other hand, involves the creation of visual content to communicate information or ideas to a target audience. This includes the design of l
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Saloni Sharma

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Game designers and game programmers are both essential roles in the game development process, but they have different responsibilities and skill Sets. A game designer is responsible for creating the game's overall concept and designing its gameplay, mechanics, and levels. They work closely with artists and writers to create a cohesive and engaging gaming experience. Game designers need to have a deep understanding of game mechanics, game theory, and player psychology. They must be able to think creatively and be able to communicate their ideas effectively to other members of the development team. On the other hand, game programmers are
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Saloni Sharma

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An animator and a graphic designer are both creative professionals who work in the visual arts, but they have different roles and responsibilities. An animator creates Motion graphics, animations, and special effects for films, TV shows, video games, and other digital media. They use software tools such as Adobe After Effects, Maya, and Cinema 4D to bring static designs to life and create characters and environments that move and interact with each other. Animators need to have a deep understanding of timing, movement, and storytelling to effectively convey emotions and messages through their work. On the other hand, a graphic designer
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Piyush Kumar

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Yes, of course! There are many colleges and universities that offer 4-year undergraduate courses in food technology. Here are some of the top options in India:
1. National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM), Kundli, Haryana
2. Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT), Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
3. Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Food Science and Technology, Pune, Maharashtra
4. Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
5. Lovely Professional University (LPU), Jalandhar, Punjab
You can start by researching these colleges and their admission requirements to SEE which one suits you best.

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