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Scholar-Level 17
1. In US, you would be required to spend around $30k to $50K per year for tuition fee.
2. In UK, it is around US$15K to US$30K.
3. In Singapore, it is quite cheaper and around US$10L to US$20K per year.
4. In Canada, the tuition fee is around US$20,198 to US$30K and the living expenses can be around Rs.6 lakhs to Rs.10 lakhs in a year.
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Scholar-Level 16
You need to get at least 50% marks in PCB group for general category candidates, 45% for general PH candidates and 40% for ST/ SC/ OBC category candidates.
If you have any ST/ SC/ OBC certificate, then you can apply. Otherwise, you are not eligible.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 16
You can surely pursue PG Diploma course in photography if you wish to carry a part-time career option along with practising as a doctor. But choosing photography as a full-time career is definitely not a good idea.
You can select the type of photography you wish to do and learn the same instead of getting a normal diploma. The types of photography are mentioned below to give you an inside of the same:
1) Landscape
2) Fashion
3) Fine Art
4) Portraiture
5) Wildlife
6) Wedding
7) Macro
8) Photojournalism
9) Architectural
10) Black & White
You may select any of the above types and go for the course. Further, you can work as a freelancer.
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For candidates belonging to the scheduled castes/ scheduled tribe or other backward classes, the marks obtained in physics, chemistry, biology/ botany and zoology taken together in the qualifying examination and competitive entrance examination is 40%.
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