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Mansi MahajanHappiness is my strength.

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You should focus on one field in which you are more interested. If you look very pretty, you can go with acting and modelling. If your voice is melodious, you can go with singing.

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Master's in architecture requires its applicants to have an UG degree in architecture from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%, so you would not be eligible for a Masters course in architecture after completing B.Sc. In Animation. PG courses and further studies:
Advanced courses are available in the forms of M.Sc. M.A. Master of Animation, PG Diploma and PG Certificate courses. Some such well known courses are- M.Sc. In Animation and Multimedia, M.Sc. In animation and Digital Film making, M.Sc. In Visual Effects, M.A. In Animation and Multimedia, M.A. In Digital Film making and Animation, PG Diploma in Animatio
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Aayush!
You don't need to be confused. If you are willing to make career in Finance then you 'must' have to learn financial modelling. It's not a degree but a short term course which you can learn from anywhere (like investopedia or corporate finance institute etc. ). If you want to make career as a financial analyst (that's very promising and technical branch of finance) then doing CFA would be extremely grateful to you however, MBA Finance is helpful if you want to became finance manager. Dear Aayush! What you all just need is to identify your interest and capabilities. My suggestion is that you start learn Financial Modelling. I
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astha singh

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Modelling can be roughly categorized into print modelling, ramp modelling and television modelling. You don't need any educational qualifications to be a model. Both men and women have promising careers in the fashion and modelling industries. Participation in Photo shoots from the early age is the added advantage. To make a good model, the person should have the characteristics like optimistic view, high level of confidence, patience, perseverance, good facial appearance, optimum height and solid body along with photogenic face. Once you are ready with your portfolio, start applying to various modelling agencies. These agencies mig
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astha singh

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Hi Abhishek!
Fitness modelling is a highly competitive industry that takes hard work and dedication. In order to become a fitness model, you need to have a fit physique and height above 5'10. Unlike fashion models, fitness models need to have a commercial, marketable look that appeals to a wide range of clients and consumers. Next, you should get a nice portfolio done from a good photographer. Once you are ready with your portfolio, find out some modelling agency in your location and register yourself with them. They will send you requirements according to their clients for modelling projects.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Acting and modelling can be done as part time studies even at advanced level. However, it is really good if you are doing it the regular way.
You need to be skilled at communication skills for sure.
Parallel courses are of three types: distance mode, online mode like MOOCs and regular courses.
It depends on what type of course you are doing already.
The parallel courses suggested are:
1 A degree in a popular language that shall be used in your works and place.
2 Content writing and proof reading.
3. Web development and digital marketing.
4. Music and sound mixing basics/audio production.
5. Advertising and public relations management.
6. Direc
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