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B.Com, B.Tech and LL.B. All three are completely different courses. B.Com If accounting, percentages, economics, numbers, billing you like go for it!
LLB: If you like to read alot, have good thinking process, good at learning, history and remembering things like dates, places go for it. B.Tech: If you are tech free, love to learn new technology, Science student then B.Tech is good. Choosing a course totally depends upon your interest and passion. If you are interest in trade, business, banking etc. Then you should o for B.Com. And if you are interested in law then you should go for LL.B. And if you are interested in technology th
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I would suggest you to go ahead directly to pursue hotel management course. According to me you should opt for a course Bachelors of hotel management and catering technology (BHMCT). Usually according to the norms of UGC this degree is of 4 years duration that means 8 semesters will be there. Now the question arises from where does degree should have to be pursue, although the choice is totally in your hands and you should compare will try to pursue this degree from any of the school of hospitality and management. If you are native of North India I would like to suggest you for LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY JALANDHAR PUNJAB. They o
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Animation as a career option is a field where you can use your creative juices. Fulfill your dream of "enjoy-as-you-work", feel satisfied at the end of your day and get accolades from your clients. By 2015, the animation industry had matured in India and moved on from being just an outsourcing facility to a creator of original, indigenous intellectual property. There are more than 600 animation studios in India as of 2019, which are estimated to have employed more than 45,000 animation professionals. As per the FICCI KPMG reports, the industry
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