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2011-07-01 23:54:03Guide-Level 11
Although, it is not the Top Notch Institute just like NIFT, NID etc. but it is a decent institute affiliated with Bangalore University, if you are not able to secure a seat in good Institutes like NIFT etc. then you always can opt for it. As Fashion technology is a vocational field it requires you to work hard to make a successful career in it as it is not as well established as other professional courses like Engineering, Medical etc. so if you do it from more renowned Institutes it becomes easier to get placed, that is why I would suggest you to try for the more known Institutes first and then opt for this Institute.
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2011-07-01 22:59:37
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You should apply to nationalised banks for loan so that at the time of visa you have no queries posed by the high commission or face any issues yourself.
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As you already two Post graduate diplomas, I feel this is more than sufficient to start your career. However, as you have both the correspondence degrees you may face difficulty in getting high level jobs so you need to start with executive level itself. As you have PGJMC you may try to get into popular News papers or News channels. For more information on various careers in Mass comm. please check the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=Mass+Communication&location=&searchType=blog&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=-1&cityId=-1&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1
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2011-07-01 22:51:29Guide-Level 11
There is no college providing such a course, moreover, if you want to practice law you need to have 3 years full time degree as bar council doesn't accept distance degrees.
However, even if you want a degree just to get in other law related areas like cyber crime etc. you can get a distance learning degree of three years i.e. BBG or BBL, but a one year degree which is equivalent to 3 years degree would not be possible.
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Pooja
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2011-07-01 22:49:48
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Although, JMC is a good option if we compare it with Venkateswara but there are other good options as well under Delhi University which you can look for, such as Daulat Ram, Hans Raj, Hindu, Kirorimal, Lady Shri Ram etc. depending on the avialbility of the seats. As you have not mentioned your percentage it would be difficult to give you more options near to your percentage.
All the best from Shiksha.
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