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rafat parveen

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You could go for a certificate course after graduation from any discipline. Kindly, have a look at Delhi School of Photography's website:
http://delhischoolofphotography.in

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Sree Kumar

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Media and entertainment is not an MBA subject. This belongs to mass communication and journalism. MBA may have, at the most, a second year specialization course on media/film management, that too only in selected IIMs.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Both, mass communication and fashion design has a good scope but you cannot compare both of them as these are totally different fields. Any course turns out to be a great course if you put 100% efforts of yours.
Mass communication deals with journalism, public relations, advertising and media research and much more, whereas fashion designing is all about creative thoughts and how you present them. You should have a very good drawing if you wish to get into fashion designing.
Think again and ponder over the thought that which field interests you the most and then get into it.

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Pallavi Choudhury

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The choice should entirely depend on your preference. You should choose a career, which you will love to pursue in future also, and you should not have any guilt for choosing it. You should try to analyze pros and cons of both the fields, find out which field you would want to continue, and then decide. But, whatever you chose, you should give your 100% to it, and you will get success.
All the best.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Dear Meraj,
You have already studied marketing in your MBA. Kindly be specific about what do you actually want to do know!

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