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Yes, of course. After B.Com you can choose a career course in multimedia. Multimedia includes 2D animation, 3D animation, graphics designing and web designing. You could go for a diploma-1 year programme or B.Sc or even short term course in any of these fields after your B.Com. 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 required in any full-fledged 2D /3D animated broadcast TV or Film production - Pre-Production artists, Story board artists, BG artists, Layout artist, Scanner operator, Mo
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1. Computer Science & Engineering/IT
2. Mechanical Engineering
3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
4. Electronics & Communication Engineering
5. Civil Engineering
6. Chemical Engineering
7. Architectural engineering
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To get a decent job is not a problem, if you have complete knowledge, understanding of law structure and right skills to present your case. Especially, in law domain, the opportunities are unlimited, if you have passion and knowledge.
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I can help you with the list of colleges only if I know which field or stream you're interested in. Without knowing the course, I won't be able to suggest you as different courses have different requirements. Therefore, I would request you to kindly elaborate your question with additional and relevant information for me to help you better.
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Good luck.
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All the best.
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Many of the top business schools do require you to have at least three years of work experience for the MBA because the MBA programme was created for managers so that they can become more efficient. If you want to join a top ranked business school then you would be better be looking at one of their M.Sc Business/ management programs or alternatively there are many good schools that offer MBA programmes that don't require work experience.
You can do some more research about different types of MBA programmes available here:
http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/mba/
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In India, MBA colleges are divided differently, based on that you have to prepare for the exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, etc. Get a good score and take admission in that courses.
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2. National Institute of Fashion Technology – Mumbai.
3. National Institute of Fashion Technology – Bangalore.
4. Pearl Academy – Delhi.
5. National Institute of Fashion Technology – Chennai.
6. National Institute of Fashion Technology – Patna.
7. National Institute of Fashion Technology – Hyderabad.
8. Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology – Punjab.
9. National Institute of Fashion Technology – Kolkata.
10. LISSA School of Design - New Delhi.
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BBA course provides you with some option to settle down as an executive in the corporates. Whereas, economics also provides the economist jobs but the scope is very narrow in the practicality. Therefore, prefer BBA to settle down immediately.
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