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2016-04-03 22:44:25

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
One can follow these steps to become a CS after 10+2:
1.Foundation Programme
2.Executive Programme
3.Professional Programme
In addition, the student has to undergo Practical Training for about 15 months which a student may opt to start after passing the Executive Programme.
You may find more details at www.icsi.edu

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2016-04-03 22:43:49

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

BCA, BBA, BTECH , BSC etc go with your interest and opt for course after looking at its job placements after completion

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2016-04-03 22:43:49

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Sarvesh Kinfer

Guide-Level 13

BCA, BBA, BTECH , BSC etc go with your interest and opt for course after looking at its job placements after completion

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2016-04-03 22:25:30

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Heena BinaweraDoing counselling from last 6 years

Contributor-Level 7

It depends on the cutoff for this yr & which NIT branch u r looking for. Goodluck!!

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2016-04-03 21:18:26

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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

Guide-Level 11

Dear Juno,
Designing a game is definitely a good idea, by the time you are interested in doing it. But, you will initially have to think weather you are looking something, which will help you to develop a game or you wish to design the characters. If it is only character designing then, you may also try animation as a course.

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2016-04-03 20:54:51

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

For Government job if you meet eligibility criterion then it does not matter if +12 is from regular or open school.

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2016-04-03 20:17:26

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Chances of getting job after +2 in Economics are very limited. You will have to study more to build your career. You can do BA(Hons). This will open multiple options after graduation. After graduation you can pick up a research assistant job in financial services company. You can appear for Civil Services or Economic Service. Post graduation in economics will enhance your opportunities.

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2016-04-03 20:02:25

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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Nisarg,
In my view evaluate other countries to pursue Automobile Engineering. Look at destinations like Germany, US, UK to pursue the same. Also, if you still wish to consider Australia, there are chances for you to recover your living expense through part time jobs but recovering your tuition fee as well would be difficult. Hope this helps!

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2016-04-03 19:39:45

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2016-04-03 19:08:23

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Kaishiki
Which designing course are you planning to? If you get into NIFT, NID or even PEARL, Its good as they hv bachelor's degree not only in fashion but others like textile, garment, industrial designing and placements are also good. If you are planning for web designing BCA would be better as after that you may go for pg diploma in it.
Hope this helps

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