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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Gowtami,
Of course, definitely, you can pursue your dream of a degree in mass communication. This course is available at almost all the distance education providing universities.

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Mayank Grover

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Yes, you can do event management. The requirement is only that you should clear plus 2 from any field.

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Mayank Grover

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You can go for a Diploma in event management and PR and can also go for BBA in event management and PR.

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astha singh

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PG courses and further studies: Graduates may go for relevant M.Sc. courses such as- M.Sc in Operation Theatre Technology, Anaesthesia Technology, Intensive Care Technology etc. M.Sc. courses last for a period of 2 years. Other than M.Sc. programs, graduates may also go for relevant PG Diploma as well as PG Certificate courses.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Thriveni,
No university in the world will allow you a Master's without a Bachelor's degree. You must have got it wrong. They may offer integrated programs which you enroll into. You should clarify with the universities. Generally, a two-year Bachelor's degree is an associate degree. After completing two-years, you can get lateral entry into a Bachelor's degree or if you don't want to study further, you may just be happy with the associate degree.

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astha singh

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You should definitely pursue your interests. Although, a degree in chemistry has immense scope in the industry, I have always believed that your interests should be given prime importance. If you are good in photography, you should explore the field, and see if you can make a mark somewhere.
Good luck.

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