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2012-05-04 21:00:00
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2012-05-04 20:59:51
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2012-05-04 20:59:28
Guide-Level 12
fashion design is the most important area of work and has become so specialized that it encompasses a vast field of study in design, concept management, design production management and so on.
To be eligible, minimum eligibility for the Undergraduate course is 10+2 with 50% marks and Post Graduate course is graduation.
In the prominent institutes like NIFT, NID, IIFT, Pearl Academy of fashion, J.D Institute, etc admission is strictly on merit- through written test, situation test, group discussion and interview.
For further reference, please refer to the link of institutes below.
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2012-05-04 20:58:22
Guide-Level 12
fashion design is the most important area of work and has become so specialized that it encompasses a vast field of study in design, concept management, design production management and so on.
To be eligible, minimum eligibility for the Undergraduate course is 10+2 with 50% marks and Post Graduate course is graduation.
In the prominent institutes like NIFT, NID, IIFT, Pearl Academy of fashion, J.D Institute, etc admission is strictly on merit- through written test, situation test, group discussion and interview.
For further reference, please refer to the link of institutes below.
tinyurl.com/7nzqv63
(Please place the link in the ad
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2012-05-04 20:51:16New Question
2012-05-04 20:46:39Beginner-Level 3
Graphic designer, visualizer, Creative director, 3d artist, 2d/3d animator, game tester,3d Architect visualizer, trainer, mentor, Copywriter, freelance filmmaker (documentaries), flash artist, web designer, product visualizer, roto-artist, editor, motion graphic artist etc; are some of
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2012-05-04 20:42:18
Guide-Level 12
# There are various options after MLT course with different criteria and admission procedure. I would request you to be a bit more specific and mention the name of the course of your interest as it will be easier to guide you in the right direction.
# To help you, for now, you may opt for courses such as :
1) Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)
Criteria : 10+2 or equivalent with Science subjects Or Pre- University Vocational course from a recognized Board with laboratory Technology as Vocational subject .
OR
2) Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
Criteria : 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recogni
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2012-05-04 20:41:48New Question
2012-05-04 20:39:51
Guide-Level 11
I can suggest you with UPSC Assistant Provident Fund Commissioners Exam Guide- Ramesh Publishing House Books.
To help you, I would like to share few tips with you:-
1. Balance all the sections of aptitude test
2. You should identify the weightage of each sections and sub-sections and allocate the time keeping your strengths in mind.
3. You should invest sufficient time in improving, strengthening your vocabulary and reading skills from the beginning.
4. A good understanding of the economy, current affairs and who's who of business world coupled with knowledge on history & sports will help deliver a high score.
Just be relaxed and calm.
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2012-05-04 20:38:57
Guide-Level 12
# Medical Laboratory Technology is an allied health profession, which deals with the identification, treatment and prevention of diseases with the help of medical lab tests.
# You may opt for courses such as :
1) Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)
Criteria : 10+2 or equivalent with Science subjects Or Pre- University Vocational course from a recognized Board with laboratory Technology as Vocational subject .
OR
2) Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
Criteria : 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised University or Board.
OR
3) You may even opt for certificate courses in lab technicians which
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2012-05-04 20:32:42
Guide-Level 11
First step is to enroll for the entrance examinations like MAT, CAT, SNAP, IBSAT, etc. You need to prepare for three major rounds: Written exam followed by a Group Discussion and Personal Interview. For more knowledge on enrollment of such exams, you can visit the official sites for descriptive help.
As far as the preparation is concerned, you can take help from various coaching institutes like T.I.M.E, IMS, Career Launchers, SmartPrep, etc. And also the previous years papers.
You may opt for any specialization as per your interest. I would also suggest you to start working on your confidence, IQ, leadership skills and time manageme
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2012-05-04 20:32:03
Guide-Level 11
Yes you can continue but for the same, you need to seek permission from the higher authorities at your respective college else you need to start from the scratch.
All the best.
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2012-05-04 20:29:04
Guide-Level 12
for previous year's question papers, I would advice you to :
a) check the official website and download the paper from there.
OR
b) contact the officials personally for the papers.
Please feel free to discuss more. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
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2012-05-04 20:26:51
Contributor-Level 9
One of the differences between BE (Bachelor of Engineering) and B.Tech(Bachelor of Technology)is that BE combines theory/engineering concepts and less of practicals while B.tech offers more practical knowledge/industrial training/internships.
Dr.Goutam Chatterjee is invited for value addition.
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2012-05-04 20:20:30
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