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2016-01-01 16:57:24Contributor-Level 7
If you really score what you are expecting then your college and cat score might cover for your low score in 10th and 12th. In that case you have to do very well in the interview process. But if you score less in cat then the chances a little low.
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2016-01-01 16:54:32
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You need to enroll for BPT course. BPT stands for Bachelor of physiotherapy. It's a four and a half year course along with 1 month internship.
-Graduates can seek employment in centers that help physically challenged people, orthopedic departments, private & government sectors, health institutions, rehabilitation centers and in defense medical organizations.
-There are lot of job opportunities available in India as well as in foreign countries for physiotherapists.
-Graduate professionals with some experience can also start his/her own private clinic. This helps them to gain more confidence as well as revenue.
I hope it helps.
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2016-01-01 16:02:55
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-You can become a reporter, actor or getting behind the camera to direct, cinematograph or do finishing work as an editor, compositor or a VFX artist who can add reality to 3D visualizations.
-You may even be a graphic artist who designs the screens, or an animator who brings stories to life as a proxy actor for onscreen characters. You can get into production, whether live or animated.
-You can be a story writer who writes for live and animat
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2016-01-01 15:23:59Contributor-Level 8
http://www.respaper.com/maharashtra_hsc_12/
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2016-01-01 15:07:33
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If you've no inclination towards any particular field then I would say, go for a BBA. These days BBA has huge demand, specially in courses like BBA in digital marketing, BBA in hospitality, travel and tourism. These courses are booming and in huge demand these days, so if you are looking for a degree course then it is suggested that you go for a professional degree rather than going for a traditional degree, reason being a professional degree will fetch you jobs while with a traditional degree you have to strive to get a decent job in the initial stage. Hence doing these courses from a good college will be more good.I woul
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2016-01-01 14:52:59
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2016-01-01 14:48:43
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Yes, dual programmes are available but options are limited. Some competitive options are Columbia University which has a master’s program and University of Hertfordshire which has a BA. Here are the links:
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/journalism-and-media-cultures-and-law
http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/page/275-dual-degree-programs/278#law
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2016-01-01 14:09:54
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Eligibility:
Passed 10+2 of any recognized Board of School Education with English as one of the subject securing not less than 45% marks (40% for reserved category). You can also chose specialization as per your interest, skills, aptitude and career goals. A few suggestions-
Economics
English/Hindi or any foreign language
History
Geography
Social Science
Political Science
Public Administration
Mathematics
Psychology
Animation
Every subject has its own selection procedure and most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one
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2016-01-01 14:04:37
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2016-01-01 13:59:51Contributor-Level 10
Before I mention the salaries, let me start by saying that there are two types of placements:
The Summer Placements: These are internships and salary may range from a few lakhs to even 10,000 per month and is for a period of two to three months. This internship may turn into a full time job based on your performance.
Final Placements: The type of job you get depends on your two years you spent at IIM, your grades, your extra-curriculars and internship. Your final placement salary may range from One Crore
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2016-01-01 13:56:34
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2016-01-01 12:51:57
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I wish you all the best for the shortlist and I believe your work experience will come handy in the selection process if you'll deliver with confidence.
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