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iam ssuhana

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Yes, you can. Master's in Interior Designing course is a post graduate degree which can be done only after completion of Graduation.
- Generally the duration of Master's in Interior Designing course may last about 2 years.
- The minimum educational qualification required to be eligible for doing Master's in Interior Designing is "Graduate degree" or Bachelor Degree in ANY DISCIPLINE from a recognised university.
- Or Candidates who have completed 12th Class in 10+2 pattern and 3 year Diploma in Applied Arts and Crafts, Apparel Technology, Textile Technology, Garment Technology or in Fashion Technology. Some of the popular entrance test
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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

Guide-Level 12

See, BBA is a one way course. That means after the course, you are left with only two options i.e. MBA or Compititive ecams for jobs. You can do BBA and give UPSC afterwards. But if you do BCom, you have other scopes like MCom, MBA, LLB, CA, etc. Minimum 55% is required in the graduation. Decide well. You'll have to start preparing while you're doing graduation.

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Candidate must have graduation in any discipline or its equivalent qualification and has secured not less than 50% marks in aggregateFinal year students can also apply on provisional basisMust have appeared for MAT / CAT / CMAT / XAT / ATMA
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A career in rural development field is very bright. You can avail both satisfaction and social acceptability. A career in rural management would also give you the opportunity to travel along the country and mix with cross-section of people. Opportunities include with the Government of India's ru
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raj kamaliim b

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jee marks is not good .wait for 12th results according to that u set ur strategy .dont worry there are plenty of options.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, Its hard to say as both the countries are two of the most developed nations and are financial hubs. US has a lot of opportunities at the same time very competitive for international students. In Canada graduates are offered work permits which is huge benefit for the graduates. In either case you must have excellent communication skills and academic performance to be recognized and noticed by an employer. Best of luck

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

All seven IIMs , XLRI Jamshedpur, ISB Hyderabad, MICA Ahmadabad, Spjain Mumbai, Jbims, Fms Delhi, IIFT delhi, IMI Delhi, MDI gurgaon, IMT ghaziabad.

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P Roy

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Animation gaming and vfx has a very good scope . It should be a good choice , but simultaneously also join some online graduation programme ( UGC approved ) that will be an added advantage for sure.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Afzal,
If your wife having aim for teacher than she can pursue B.ed for school teacher otherwise she can go for Net exam than apply for College level professorship and even she start teaching profession after Phd programme too.
So decide the way according to her interest and passion.
All the best

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Priya
Little confusion at this stage is perfectly okay as you have advices and suggestions coming from all corners (read, relatives, cousins, uncles and friends). If you wish to go in the field of investigation there could be various paths like B.Sc Forensic Science, Investigative journalism, News Reporting, RAW or IB but you need to be very strong physically, emotionally both.
Another option is research, where you are investigating about may be people, data, numbers or things. Do make a check if your skills match up or not.

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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

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See, ranking depends on both, your 12th % and JEE score. So, if you want to be in 3000 rank, your board marks must be around 95% and JEE score must be 220-230. Its all approx, bcz ranking depends on the performance of other students too.

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Ankit Kumar

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The professors are experienced professionals and are passionate about teaching.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
Higher the score, better are the chances of getting a good university. With new SAT in place, your score upto 1000 is average and anything around 1280 is high score out of 1600.

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lavina grover

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Ok this question is related to graduation part though but i can help you with a contact which will assist you
Komal Bhudiraja. 9711260686

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
It depends on how you groom yourself while completing the course in USA. The universities provide equal opportunities to each student to learn not only course but take internships, summer jobs, career preparation through interview skills, etc and above all the networking opportunity. So if you learn well, you hv a job even before u graduate.

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Indrani Garg (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Consultant, 8 yrs experience

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Priya,
To help me guide you better, please elaborate the subjects you studied, was it medical or non-medical? Also share your career interests if you have thought about it.

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Padmajan Jayakumar

Contributor-Level 6

You can go for BBA.

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