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1)Law is limitless. A very little amount of hard work is needed to master the concepts. The effort needed to put in is comparatively lesser than medicine
2)Law is more of a collective profession - medicine is a personalized profession meaning - most groups of lawyers think alike but no two doctors think in the same way
3)Law gives you that edge in society. Dare to manhandle a lawyer and you will be shown your right place whereas you can easily manhandle a doctor and get away with it. These things do matter in the long term
4)With law you will get a comprehensive understanding of how the country's judicial system works - you interpret the
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The major hurdle for Engineering aspirants is finding a suitable job. After spending the 4 valuable years and lot of money in pursuing the engineering courses, the uncertainty in employment is the big challenge. Privatization and outsourcing of jobs in government. Organizations are the another reasons for limiting the employment opportunities. Most of the fresh engineering graduates are working in the private organisation at very low wages of Rs 5000-10000 PM only is really very disgusting. Nepotism culture in private organizations is killing the merit. Politicians priorities towards the religion and casteism are diverting the youth fr
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT are engineering degrees and treated as higher in comparison to BCA and B.Sc. In CS/IT. In fact, B.Tech in CSE is the de-factor the highest accepted degree in Indian IT industry. B.Tech in CSE graduates are paid the highest among all the graduate degrees. MCA graduates are treated at par with B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in IT graduates for application development and maintenance jobs by Indian IT Industry. BCA and MCA route will take 5 or 6 years to complete the course after 10+2 and get you your first job. Whereas, B.Tech in CSE/IT are four-year degree courses. Therefore, I will recommend B.Tech in CSE/IT ov
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
Eligibility by again enrolling for class 12th with any recognized board and appearing for only PCM. Once you pass PCM at class 12th level with 50% marks you shall be able to go for commercial pilot training. All the best.

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If your interest lies in the field of design, you'll definitely be able to build a good career.
* There's a lot of scope and good career opportunities in this field if your work, portfolios, grades, and internship assignments are good enough. You can check with IILM University, Gurugram.
* They offer B. Des with various specializations like Fashion, Product, Interior and Interaction Design programme of 4 years with an added advantage of Liberal Education in their curriculum with good and advanced pedagogy in teaching. You can visit their website to apply for the programme or to enquire more.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The following institutes offers various design courses for students secured marks below 50% in graduation located in Delhi/NRC. The eligibility and selection criteria can be seen in respective institute's website.
1. Pearl Academy ( https://pearlacademy.com/)
Course offers at PG level : Accessory design, Advertise and Marketing, Entertainment (Media & Communication), Custom design (Film TV and Theater), Fashion design, Fashion communication, Fashion styling and image design, Product design, Interior design and styling etc.
2. Indian Institute of Arts and Design (https://www.iiad.edu.in/)
Courses offers at PG level : Fashion design and Fa
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