Can I do digital marketing course after 12th? Is there any institute for the same?

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can surely do a digital marketing course after 12th. There are many institutes and online courses as well like Delhi School of Internet Marketing (DSIM), NIIT Digital Marketing, SimpliLearn.com, EduKart, etc.
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    Anjali Rana

    a month ago

    Yes, you can definitely do a digital marketing course after 12th. I was in the same position after finishing my higher secondary education, and I chose to join the Digital Marketing Master Course at IIM SKILLS, which turned out to be perfect for beginners like me.

    The course covers all important areas such as SEO, social media marketing, content writing, email marketing, Google Ads, and web analytics. It also includes a two-month paid internship, giving practical, hands-on experience with real projects. They provide recognized certification from a foreign university, which is highly valued in the industry, and 100% placement support, in

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    prathap | Contributor-Level 7

    2 months ago

    Yes, absolutely, you can choose a digital marketing course. many entry-level certificates, diplomas, and even a BBA in digital marketing.

    If you want a beginner-friendly digital marketing course, try the IIM SKILLS Master Digital Marketing Course. It's fully online and offers a 2-month guaranteed paid internship with a stipend of ?6,000 per month. Plus, you get 100% placement support and a money-back guarantee if the course doesn't meet your expectations. They help with interview prep and building portfolios. Plus, they offer over 15 globally accredited certificates.

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    Prahlad Parmar Co-Founder of Digital Deeksha

    7 years ago
    Yes, you can definitely pursue digital marketing course after class 12th. There is no need of any graduation in any faculty. If you are searching for good Digital Marketing Training Institute in Ahmedabad, then I strongly recommended Digital Deeksha. You can find more details at https://digitaldeeksha.com/.
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    Jyotirmoy Das

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can do it.
    You can go for compete Infotech Academy.
    They have offline and online class facilities and placements as well.
    You can go to their website for more information.
    (http://www.competeinfotechacademy.com/digital-marketing-course-details.html)
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    Aanchal Jain About Alpha IRT

    6 years ago
    Of course, you can pursue digital marketing course after class 12th. There is a lot of scope in digital marketing. You can pursue your digital marketing internship along with graduation, this will be beneficial for your career growth. Through Digital Marketing training you can earn online with internet. And, after your graduation you can apply for a good position in digital marketing industry. There are various institutes for digital marketing course and Alpha IRT is one of them. It is the leading digital marketing institute in Indore offering various courses where you can learn SEO, SMO and Paid Advertisement on different platforms. O
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Yes you can do BA.

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No, you cannot take admission in SSCBS because maths is compulsory.

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