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2016-02-04 10:07:24

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Vahbiz CooperFrom Dubai. Working for Tech Mahindra in HR.

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It doesn't matter whatever course you take. How much hardwork you do once you join a company is what will make you grow.

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2015-12-07 11:57:45

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2014-09-15 10:57:48

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Neda Ishtiaq

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Hi Manoj,
IMS Proschool in association with NSE India (NCFM - Examination body) offers Financial Modeling Certification course . It helps you to make or enhance your career in the field of Equity research, investment banking, corporate finance, Project finance, credit rating. financial analysis etc.We offer courses on financial modeling using Excel through classrooms , distance learning & live classrooms.
NSE India conducts Financial Modeling course Exam in Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Jaipur, Indore, Nagpur & all the major cities.
Certification: Candidates will get Financial Modeling Examination
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2014-05-30 12:23:58

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P Roy

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Dear Kuntal ,
Animation , multimedia and film making domain allow a candidate to opt & complete his graduation ( Bsc ) , no matter whether he has completed his 12th in arts ,commerce or science .
Just a small confirmation for you , as much i know there is no graduation course ( Degree ) only in 3D modelling, its there for 3D animation, multimedia & film making.
3D modelling is one particular domain of the entire course .
So at 11th , you can choose you own stream depending up on your interest and comfort , it will not be a problem to join animation field after a successful completion of 12th in any stream.
All the best.

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2014-04-12 10:51:48

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Veena Pratap Saini

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Hi vinay,
Happy to help you. After 12th, you have a wide variety of options ranging from Engineering to Medicine, Animation and multimedia to fine arts. If you are creative and good at sketching you can choose a career course in multimedia. Multimedia includes 2D animation, 3D animation, Graphic designing and web designing. You could go for either a degree or a diploma in any of these fields depending on your time limitations and future plans. Animation industry is growing at a fast pace and there are excellent job opportunities in this field. You could choose 2D, 3D animation, Gaming, graphics or web design. Innumerable artists are req
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2013-09-19 02:35:08

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Raja M G

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Dear Priyanshu,
You are a student pursuing an Electrical Engineering branch and that too in Second year which requires high concentration and dedication for achieving better scores.
So, the artistic areas of interest can be pursued by participation in College/ Inter-collegiate competitions, Social Causes so that your desire is also fulfilled. Time is less invested and your skills on those areas are sharpened and you gain confidence, popularity and attract future opportunity.
Objective is to realise your dream and your most respected parents' dream also.

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