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1. Law: If you are good at communication, you can do law and move on to construction laws later.
2. MCA: Certain colleges require any graduation degree for eligibility. You can become a web developer or a business analyst after this.
3. MBA: Either in Marketing, IT, infrastructure development, real estate development and management.
4. Journalism/ Mass communication.
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1. Risk analyst.
2. Credit analyst.
3. Numerous opportunities in investment banks.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
If you will exhibit a high profile project, you will have to give a tough viva as well. In this stage just make something small. This will boost your grades and as far as programming is concerned, you can practice Kanetkar, the problems given in the book are mind blowing and they will surely polish your programming skills.
All the best.
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Hi Andrin,
A few program recommendation includes:
1. M.Sc computer animation.
2. M.Sc digital design and interactive built environments.
3. Master of science in computer animation and visual effects.
4. MA graphic design.
UK is a good option, but if you are planning to gain work experience, the options are limited. You can also check Ireland, Canada and Australia.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/ms-in-animation-design-colleges-ds
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First answer to yourself - what kind of jobs are you looking for? Please clarify your interests, streams and plans for better guidance.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
Most popular session in the fall (August - September) in the US. The deadlines for this session is November or December, hence plan accordingly.
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Scholar-Level 16
All management entrance exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT etc. more or less similar. Therefore, you can prepare English, general knowledge, etc. There are lot of books available in the market. For quantitative techniques, RS Agarwal is one of the best.
All the best.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 15
In a bid to owe the social responsibility towards the needy, and give a token to the meritorious, LPU offers a range of scholarships and financial aid. You do not have to apply for a scholarship every time you pay the fee. What you get at the time of admission, continues till the course is over. However, the criteria are different for those who have sought admission through sports quota, board toppers, and performing arts. If you are a board topp
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thank you
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You can go for M.Tech or MBA. Both options are good for your career. If you are very good in studies and want to make career better, then you can also pursue M.Sc or other dual degree courses from IIT's or IISC.
For this, you have to appear in IIT JAM entrance exam.
You can check the below mentioned link to get complete details about IIT JAM:
https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam
I hope it helps.
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