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Using this college predictor tool you can find some colleges.
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You can go for B.Ed course and choose subjects related to fine arts.
Good luck.
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B.Sc. in Animation & Multimedia,
Bachelor of Visual Arts (Animation),
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation, Graphics and Web Design,
BA in Animation and CG Arts,
BA in Animation and Graphic Design,
BA in Digital Filmmaking and Animation,
B.Sc. in Animation and VFX and
B.Sc. in Animation and Gaming.
Any stream student from a recognised board is eligible to pursue these courses.
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The admissions are based on two streams
The stream includes both board exam scores as well as board exam marks.
He can apply through stream 1 itself. If they don't admit in stream 1, then he will automatically get stream 2 counselling.
Since, his board exam marks is also not more, he have medium chances only.
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Of course, yes. CS is a very good option. CS has become very lucrative and remunerative and with the implementation of the companies act 2013. The scope has widened for a company secretary as a professional. A company secretary can do practice, or get appointed as a key managerial person. A company secretary is also known as compliance manager as he/she is the one with an overall and all round knowledge of various laws applicable in the industries. So, it is noteworthy that along with the enhancement in scope, work and remuneration wise, responsibility and accountability is also increased. The salary package depends on your skills,
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
The better B.Tech course about machines is obviously mechatronics. Robotics also but it focuses mainly on robots only.
So if you want to study about machines, mechatronics is the best one.
But many colleges do not offer mechatronics. So please choose the right one.
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For getting into top notch product based companies like google, Microsoft,& cisco, you need to do to get into very good colleges like IITs, NITs, IIITs and BITs Pilani to increase your chances to get placed into these, otherwise its very tough for you to get into these companies you have to be your own.
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