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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
FX School courses are Diploma and certificate courses. You will not get a degree. It is important to note that jobs in the media and entertainment industry are usually given on the basis of the quality of your portfolio or showreel. Whether you choose to do a degree or a Diploma course, the most important thing would be to build a really good showreel which will showcase your skills. Ensure that the institute you opt for is one that enables you to do that.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
1) B.P.Ed
2) B.Sc
You can pursue B.Sc. in Physical Education, Health Education and Sports from Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences. Basic eligibility to pursue this course is that candidate should have cleared class 12 exams with a minimum aggregate of 45%. Aggregate percentage will be in best four subjects including one language. Candidates who have appeared at any of the qualifying examination but whose results have not been declared may also apply on provisional basis.
Other eligibility criteria
1) Candidate must be
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Beginner-Level 5
Wow. That's a huge number of backlogs. Surely, you can pursue your Masters in Australia but gaining admissions in top ranking universities will be very difficult. There are plenty of options in Australia, a good application package can ensure admissions. See that your SOP is very good in addition to your internship, projects, extracurriculars and also recommendation letters. A very good IELTS score is a must, see that you score either 6.5 or higher. For rest of the information on eligibility criteria you have to visit the university websites. There are also a number of TAFE or vocational colleges in Australia you
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UPSC (Union Public Service Commission)
SPSC (State Public Service Commission)
UPSC is of the higher level. For both the exams, you must be a graduate. Now, it depends on you that you choose either engineering course or any other undergraduate degree course.
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