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Hi Manav Roy,
If you see the current rankings then the best MBA programmes are offered by Harvard, INSEAD, London Business School, Stanford University and so on. The highly ranked universities are very very expensive, it can be USD 60k per year or more. You can have an overview here, you will find universities from top-ranked to tier 3, some very expensive while some may be budget friendly, depends on country to country:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508
MBA abroad eligibility is typically a Bachelor's degree, atleast 2-years of work experience is mandatory, you must also take the GMAT or the GRE and TOEFL or IELTS.
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Radio or TV Announcers
Reporters
PR Specialists
Editors
Journalists
Writers and Authors
When you have more experience you can start venturing into careers like Marketing Directors and Communications Directors.
You can also consider other degree options like Advertising, Journalism, Health Communication and Public Relations which opens up another choice of careers.
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Rwth Aachen
Berlin Institute Of Technology
Freiberg University of Wuppertal
University of Siegen
Ravensburg Weingarten University
are some of the top universities in Germany for engineering. To know the programmes these universities offer, you can check with shelldreamsoverseas website.
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PG courses and further studies:
To become a technologist, going for advanced courses after graduation will be of use! MLT graduates have a handful of PG courses to choose from.
They include- M.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology, Master of Medical Laboratory Technology, M.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology, M.Sc X-Ray Technology and M.Sc ECG and CVT.
Other than the Master's Degree courses mentioned above, graduates may also go for PG Diploma as well as PG Certificate courses related to the field of MLT. PG courses can be pursued to specialize in disciplines within the field of medical technology.
Some such well known areas of specializatio
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You need to score about 450+ in NEET UG.
For preparation you can try this once:-
http://c360.me/d8
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https://www.shiksha.com/arts-fine-visual-performing/photography/articles/top-10-colleges-for-photography-courses-in-india-blogId-11445.
Scope of this course depends on your skills. There is a good scope, people sell their pictures to magazines, TV channels or other companies.
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