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Nishant kumar Ray

Guide-Level 12

You can apply for NDA exam which is conducted twice a year for Navy. You can apply for Navy 10+2 B.Tech entry scheme.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

Currently, in the Republic of India, there is a huge demand of textile designers, which in turn has increased the need for such professionals. The textile design industry of the country offers varied job roles to the skilled textile design professionals. Following are some of the popular most designations, which describe the varied job roles that can be offered to a person, who have got a degree in textile design:
Colorists
Design coordinators
Design consultant
Director of design
Entrepreneurs
Embroidery designers
Fabric analyzer
Fashion designer
Fabric resource manager
Furnishing designers
Freelance designers
Garment designer
Home stylists
Printing
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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

If your college is good enough to provide you a better placement, then don't look for another course, because one year or two year experience is far better than your new course. If you don't get placed, then I will suggest that you must do M.Tech in VLSI domain, or whatever you want. I said M.Tech because moving from technical field to non-technical is easy, but you have worked for 4 years on same thing then why will you go for MBA or other courses. Don't be a path follower always be a path creator. So, choose whatever you want. Or else
For your career it will be better to do B.Tech or do apprentices in any government organization and t
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Nishant kumar Ray

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
Food Technology has a wide career scope in government and private sectors with the fast growing industry in India and abroad. One can get job in food processing industries, research laboratories, hotels, soft drink factories, rice mills, hospitality industry, packaging industries, manufacturing industries and distilleries. Candidates who have completed their Masters and Ph.D. degree can work as lecturers in colleges/universities. Food processing companies need persons in the departments like Production, Quality Assurance, R&D (Research and Development) etc.
In the public sector, a candidate can get employed in the companies like T
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Aananya Sharma

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It is a great career choice as the demand for Psychologists is increasing day by day, etc. Wherever you like depending upon the specialisation you have. Gradually demand for trained psychologists is increasing in India. In India, branches of psychology are well-known are clinical, counseling, industrial, educational (school) and forensic psychology. Given that psychology touches every facet of life, psychologists can channel their individual interests into any number of career paths. Following are three of the primary fields in the psychology profession, along with some of the specific jobs available in each area:
CLINICAL AND COUNSELIN
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Nishant kumar Ray

Guide-Level 12

Firstly I must say your branch is unique and different thus is the scope of it. Food Technology has a wide career scope in government and private sectors with the fast growing industry in India and abroad. One can get job in food processing industries, research laboratories, hotels, soft drink factories, rice mills, hospitality industry, packaging industries, manufacturing industries and distilleries. Candidates who have completed their Masters and PhD degree can work as lecturers in colleges/universities.
Food processing companies need persons in the departments like Production, Quality Assurance, R&D (Research and Development) etc. I
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shobhit kumar

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Teacher training course varies in duration. Minimum duration is 6 months and maximum 4 years. Duration depends on your eligibility.

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Prtish TandonBrand & Experience Design Consultant

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Yes, it is a lucrative career but competition is very tough. There are about 5-10 openings for car design on average a year. I would suggest going to Europe as a preference for learning automotive design. You can also check DYPDC, Pune and NID which has an undergrad programme in this respective field.

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Juhi Goyal

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Yes, it is. The trending buzz in market circles is the role of digital marketing and how the technology can be used in capturing new markets. There is a broad digital marketing scope at present as the digital media is the new media that works with the help of internet and has proved to be the fastest medium of mass communication.
Digital marketing points to a bunch of techniques used in promoting or marketing products or services on the Internet. It is a process that brings together many varied functions to work towards the market growth of a business. The growth in demand for internet-enabled gadgets has led to exponential growth of d
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Ruchir Bobde

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Career depends on what you want to do for the rest of your life. Although agriculture is in the boom right now but you will get bored with the subjects if you do not find your interest in them.

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