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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Please go through the DAAD website and check the list of funding opportunities they have. 100% scholarship is possible but seem to be a little difficult for you basis 70%. Instead of simply relying on a scholarship you should also think of applying for an education loan. More than half of the student population in India takes an education loan to study abroad so why can't you? Keep looking for options and something or the other will work out. Scholarships are always on the basis of merit, ability, skills etc.
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Scholar-Level 16
If you are interested in automobile design, then you should definitely go for it. The main person behind the development of all the latest and appealing designs in various automobiles is that of the Automotive Designer. To be well acquainted with all the variegating patterns and techniques involved in the designing process of an automobile, one has to go for a regular degree or a Diploma course in Automotive Designing that are available through various Automobile Designing Schools, Colleges and Institutes in India. Apart from NID, you can also apply to the following institutes:
DYP-DC Center for Automotive Research and Studies
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
After successful completion of Masters in economics, you can work in the following Industry :
Operation Research
Finance
Industries
Analytics
Banking
Consultancy
You can also opt for government jobs like:
Banks
Railways
ONGC.
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NIFT Entrance Exam is split into 2 phases:
Phase 1: Written Exam (February) consisting of 2 papers of 100 marks each
GAT (General Ability Test): 150 Objective questions 2 hours
CAT (Creative Ability Test): 3-4 Questions 3 hours
The GAT tests each students ability in Quantitative Math, Analytical Reasoning, English Communication, English Comprehension and General Knowledge
The CAT tests each students ability in Design Problem Solving, Visual Sense, Observation & Perception, Environmental Awareness, Mental Ability and Communication skills through a range of visual and textual questions. Phase 2: It consists of 2 hour Situation
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Scholar-Level 16
B.Com is one of the graduation streams most commerce students opt for. Today, after completion of graduation, there are countless career options one can opt for. However, only having a graduation degree in commerce does not solve the purpose. To face the severe competition in the world, and to assure a decent job, one further needs to opt for either post-graduation or a professional course. You can refer to this link to find a detailed information about the courses that you can opt at your post graduation level for a bright future https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939.
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