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There are many ways through which you could become a pilot or a fighter pilot in Indian Air Force or in Navy through different entries after your class 12th or graduation. After your class 12th, you could apply for direct entry of navy which is 10 + 2 B.Tech entry scheme The selection through this is based upon JEE Mains examination after getting selected you could opt for aviation branch in Naval Academy and for Air Force you have to get graduated first to become a fighter pilot then you can apply for graduate entries like AFCAT CDSE NCC etc.
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Nail Technician
Hairdresser
Beauty Writer/Editor
Fashion Show Stylist
Beauty Business Consultant.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Now, you are in NDT technician, it is actually a place where all the productions assembly stage. Like all castes forged formed rolled, bend, and fabricated products from different mills join here. Each mill has its own QA/QC engineers. In construction many material reception, on going work inspection like visual check of welding and installation of equipment, motors, piping supports fittings, hydro test pneumatic test till commission, also documentation is considered in Quality Control. I suggest that Civil Engineering via B.Tech/B.E is one good option as it is itself in Construction field/engineering. So, you can go
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/highest-paying-engineering-branches-know-top-recruiters-salaries-offered-blogId-8228.
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As such, there is no college which can offer Masters degree in radio jockey. Many campuses and colleges are offering either short term Diploma courses or one year PG certificate or Diploma in Radio Jockey. Although, there are hardly any specialised radio jockey courses, you could look at All India Radio as a good training ground. AIR holds auditions every three months and selected RJs are given training for two months and introduced to audio technology. If you are interested in the field, this can be a great start to a booming career. A few popular RJs have also started their own training schools that offer RJ courses that
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I think optometrist is a better choice than B.Sc. Nursing, because now a days normal course is not enough you have to be unique. That will help you succeed. All the best.
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