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Even though one can do without opting for a Bachelors at all if one is pursuing CA I suggest one should still obtain the degree for three reasons -
1. There is no guarantee one will clear all the CA exams in the first attempt (though I hope you do). You won't have any degree against your name to speak of till then. To me, that's a scary thought.
2. Till one doesn't c
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Scholar-Level 16
Paint technology is a sub-branch of chemical technology. It is a very niche branch of engineering under the chemical engineering and hence the course is seen to be offered by few institutes in India. Here is the list of colleges:
ICT Mumbai
HBTU
MIT Pune
LPU
University of Mumbai
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Scholar-Level 16
Candidates will to take admissions in the integrated programmes offered by Bangalore University must have completed two-year Pre University course of Karnataka state or equivalent with any optional subjects for Sl. No 1, with Science subjects for Sl. No 2 and must have secured at least 50% (5% relaxation for SC/ST/CAT-I) of marks in aggregate of all papers studied including languages at the qualifying examination.
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Scholar-Level 17
Fashion Illustration
Sewing
Fashion Business
Fashion Design
Patterning and Garment Construction
Apart from above mentioned courses, there are a lot of options you can choose from. Go through the website or search for institute and find suitable course. Some universities and institutes with provide fashion designing courses are given below:
Northeast Institute of Fashi
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Scholar-Level 17
I would personally not recommend pursuing Bachelor of Visual Arts in Applied Arts and Graphic Design from distance learning in India if you do not get any classes to do practicals. Graphic designing is all about practicals and industry awareness. You may surely pursue this course via distance mode if you are already practicing the same on the job. I would suggest you do "On the job" training if possible, and pursue the course simultaneously. Once you complete the course, you may join as the below-mentioned options:
- Advertising art director. - Animator. - Creative director. - Graphic designer. - Illustrator. - Printmaker. - Product
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