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Tanusree Banerjee

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Bachelor in journalism and mass communication offers various types of jobs across the world. It not only includes journalism or reporting in it, but it also has public relations, advertising, video productions. Hence, it helps you to get any job related to media. If you have the qualities what those job wants, then you'll be very well to be fit in it.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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There is no practical relations between B.Tech in computer Science and B.Architecture. As you know that these two have no direct relations.
However, if you are asking for difficulty level, then I would say that B.Tech CS is more difficult than B.Arch. Actually, this is my personal bias. Some students may find B.Tech CS very easy. So, the difficulty level is all a relative term. Out of the given two options, which one is better, completely depends upon you and your future goals. If you want to make career in Computer Science, Information Technology, Hacking, or any computer (or IT) related stuffs, then B.Tech CS is the best option, whea
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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B.Arch involves the basic to the most advanced things of architecture. An architect is basically a professional who deals with the design and construction of buildings. His job requires a great accuracy as even a small variation in his design can lead to complex situations. As the situations are becoming worse with the limited spaces for construction, the architects are expected to possess good technical skills to overcome such problems. B.Planning deals with ultimate planning techniques. A planner deals with the planning that is a must for certain human settlements. Planning is an ultimate thing for the success of any event and that s
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Dear Learner, do understand the reality of job 'market' that jobs are attracted through skills. Screen Writing is such a wonderful- ever-growing domain of career that you cannot predict its scope.
Of course, there is scope and career in India and abroad.
You can join a Production House-TV or Movies.
The Youtube and other Online Streaming Platforms have opened great options for Screen Writing and this is the best time to enter this domain. Please do think of sharing your screenwriting works with production houses as well as with people. Connect with people of the domain and you will get scope everywhere both Abroad and India possible at o
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Earlier, people use to think that B.Arch and B.Planning are the same course. But, since the world of architecture is widening and diversifying, the difference between the two came into being. B.Planning is the one, where you get to plan whole city, you can also go for traditional Masters in civil engineering after that it will boost your career immensely. As it's name suggest that your profile will be limited to the Planning. After that comes the role of Architecture. In B.Arch, you will learn the execution of what the plan has been developed by the planner. The job profile is somewhat different nowadays. After doing B. Planning, your
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Hello,
It is a good question from student's point of view.(#) Degree programme: These are much high valued then Diploma. Degree like B.Arch provides profundity about an architect course than Diploma. It has more opportunities as compared to Diploma. Degree is being issued through recognized university or college. The duration of obtaining the degree of architect is greater than the duration of Diploma.
(#) Diploma programme: Like Diploma in Designing, planning, architect etc. are a Diploma course. The admission to Diploma course can be taken after clearing high school examination (class 10th). An institute, a Polytechnic, or even a univ
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Sushobhita Chawla

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There's no second thought before I write this. Of course, it has to be NID, as it's an institute of national importance. AAFT, on the other hand is a private institute and is known for B.Des as well. NID is best known for design courses, and you will have ample of opportunities after passing out from there. Coming to it's placements, several graduates tend to start their own studio. According to LinkedIn, 377 out of 3500 graduates are Entrepreneurs (Nowhere close to the 60% stat by Sumit Shah, but I hope he can give some source). Popular companies (based on no. Of NIDians employed) are Cognizant, Microsoft, SAP, Adobe, Samsung, Godr
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Sushobhita Chawla

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Hi, NIFT is undoubtedly the best Institute in India and is well reputed internationally as well.nNIFT Alumni are always given an edge over the other colleaguesnYou can apply for scholarships, which is given on the basis of merit, financial background or bothnIn Design course, you do have a lot of projects and submissions. Yes, it does involve extra expenses. On an average you'll be spending approximately 6-7000 on them. But they do add to your portfolio and are totally worth it.nIn terms of package, you can expect a min of 23-25000 INR pm in hand.nYou do have a lot of spare time during the course. So, you can always utilize them to ear
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Hello,
The degree of Ph.D in Planning and Architecture will not just open the door of Research field in India, but also in some foreign countries. Completing a degree in architecture at doctorate level can be a long and arduous process, but also wonderfully rewarding. After getting a Ph.D degree in Architecture, you can opt for many profession viz, Research Architect. In this, you will not necessarily focus in designing buildings, but focusing more on how these new tools can enhance our work.
Extreme Architect: Being an architect, who specializes in extreme weather conditions is therefore not only an incredibly fascinating way to tackle
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Sushobhita Chawla

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Hi,
Look, if you are going for B.Des course, then Amity is not considered as a relatable University. For B.Des courses, there are many other better options such as NID, NIFT, Pearl, Srishti, IIAD to just name a few.
So, if you really looking forward for design career and you want to do good in it, then I would suggest you to go wtlith NID or NIFT, depending on the course, try their entrances. If you really have that creative eye on you, you'll definitely go through those entrances.
Amity University is a renowned university, but it's always better to go with a course specialisation college. For eg. Colleges such as NIFT are specialised in
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