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http://www.mulnivasibahujanbharat.org/MBBENG/15-May-2001/journalist.htm
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=Y8aGAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA174&lpg=PA174&. .
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9 in the CT series,
3 in the CA series,
2 (options available) in the ST series, and
1 (options available) in the SA subject. For one to clear all these, it'd theoretically take at least 2.5-3 years. However, rarely anyone would complete it in that time. Also, for full qualification (fellowship of the Institute), work-based experience for three years is necessary. Thus, 3 years is a theoretical lower bound. Having said that, most people generally take 5-7 years or even more to become a fully qualified actuary. Some people don't manage to clear all subjects ever, even after giving exams
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DEM (Diploma in Event Management)
Duration: 1 year part-time
Eligibility: HSC (10+2) any discipline
Classes: 3 days a week
MBA in Event Management & PR
Duration: 2 years full time
Eligibility: Any Graduate
Classes: 3 to 5 days a week
NAEMD is the one of the first of its kind to design a full-fledged Degree programme MBA & BBA offering specialisation in Event Management & Public Relations. They also offer practical training to the students by exposing them to more than 1000 events. Participating in such e
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- You can get proper training to hone your talents, and can even get a degree or certificate as proof that you are a trained and qualified actor. - You can get chances to showcase your acting prowess through any programme or show that your class might organise. - You can also get spotted by some renowned producer, director or actor while you are learning at or performing with your class, and your career can get a huge boost from there. Wish you stellar success.
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