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7 years agoBeginner-Level 2
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Guide-Level 11
You can only pursue undergraduate Diploma after completing class 10th from colleges like ITI. An undergraduate Diploma will not help you much in your professional career. It is better if you complete your class 12th in whatever stream you like and then apply for a Bachelor's programme:B.Des in fashion designing or in interior designing or lifestyle and accessory designing or whatever you would love to. A Bachelor's programme will give you a better understanding about design, and also you will have much better career prospectus. That will enhance your skills as a professional designer, so that you can get good job opportunities.
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best of luck.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
You are looking for an emerging career option. If I am in place of you I will go for HSC with computer science first. After that I am looking forward to do robotic engineering. HSC gives a base of basic structure for CS student as compared to Diploma holder. So, it is left on you to know what you would prefer to do.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
But, you can try for PGDM and do extremely well in the GDPI rounds to stand a chance.
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Guide-Level 13
1. Higher studies :- go for 11 and 12 and then pursue your undergraduate course.
2. Polytechnic :- POLYCET (Polytechnic Common Entrance Test) ; CEEP (Common Entrance Exam for Polytechnic) Diploma Courses in Engineering and Non-Engineering. Its is a three years course. You can pursue Diploma in different branches like civil, electronic, electrical, computer, home Science etc.
3. ITI (Industrial Trading Institute)/ ITC (Industrial Training Center) - It is a two year courses of Engineering and Non-Engineering Field. It is called as Trade Industry where you can learn basic skills in techn
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