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Please check out our link for more details about photography colleges. BFA in bachelor course for photography duration 3 years
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Hindusthan College of Arts and Science
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CSI Bishop Appasamy College of Arts and Science
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Difference are generally in terms of selectivity: Canadian universities are more competitive and selective compared to Australian universities, in terms of program structure MS in Canada is highly research oriented or course based which is not research based. Such segregation is not seen in Australian universities though MS programs are research based. PGD is a diploma course available both the countries, as mentioned Canada is more selective.
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The course structure is very good. The average package is Rs 5.2 lakhs. It is a good place for learning and it is a platform where you can learn many things about management.
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The ECE branch is one of the best branches in NIT-R with a wide scope of placement and vivid access to different kinds of research laboratories. With the increasing scope of training and placement centre in NIT-Rourkela, we can expect a significant thrust in these figures very soon.
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There is the science side, which is lab work. This involves applied science. So jobs like:
- Designing new drugs - Designing a molecule for a particular target
- Drug formulation - Once the drug has been designed, make it into a form for the patient
- Drug discovery - Finding molecules that can work on a target that already exists in nature
- Clinical trials - Actually doing the testing
There is the business side:
- Regulatory - So working with drug authorisation, and working with the Gov't
- Marketing - 50-60% of a pharma firm's expenditure i
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All the best.
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