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After completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Painting, students can explore a wide range of creative and professional career opportunities. Graduates can work as professional painters or visual artists, showcasing and selling their artworks through galleries, exhibitions, or online platforms. Many also pursue careers as illustrators, art educators, muralists, printmakers, or art restorers. With additional training or specialization, they can become graphic designers, concept artists, or digital illustrators in industries like advertising, animation, and media production. Those interested in academics can continue their studies wit
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-business-administration-school-of-distance-education-mahatma-gandhi-university/55899
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All the best.
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If you don't want to take any online test for Bank PO, then there is an alternative way to get recruited as a Bank PO i.e. PGDBF course. Through this course, you will be recruited as a Bank PO in Public Sector Banks. Enlisted below are the banks that offers this course for the recruitment of Probationary Officer/Sales Officer/Credit Officer posts:ICICIHDFCSyndicateIDBIBank of BarodaAndhra BankCanara BankIndian Bank
There are many Institutes as well in India that offers this course. These are:
TKWs Institute of Banking and FinanceSIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS)Maharaja Sayajirao University, BarodaPune UniversityAmity
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For admission into MBA program, you needed to have ~98.5 percentile for an interview call and ~99.3 percentile was the minimum score of a student who converted the interview to secure admission.
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If you want to prepare for IIT JAM physics, then you can take help from:
1. JAM Achiever Course - Physics
I. For Mechanics
By Zetili / Griffith / Schaums Series.
II. For Thermodynamics
By Zeemansky / F. W. Sears and GL Salinger.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://youtu.be/4SBAhhto08M
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
1. Accounting.
2. Analytic finance.
3. Econometrics and statistics.
4. Entrepreneurship.
5. Finance.
6. International business.
7. Marketing management.
8. Operations management.
9. Strategic management and
10. MIS are some of the concentrations.
So, go through the curriculum of each institute and choose the concentration that fits your career path. You can have a look at the MBA program offered by The University of Chicago, The University of Pennsylvania and The University of Arizona.
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SAT is the standardized test for admissions into Bachelor degree programs abroad particularly in the United States. It includes:
1. Reading test.
2. Writing and language test.
3. Mathematics test.
4. SAT essay (Optional).
The test is online and can take from any of the test centers worldwide.
You can check the below mentioned link for more information on registration, test dates, test pattern:
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat
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It is the best to pursue mechanical engineering at the graduation level. Firstly, its one of those 'perpetual' branches for which job prospects will always be available. Secondly, after obtaining degree in this branch, possibilities are endless if you want to do PG. Automobiles is of course possible. But you never know what situation would be when you want to take the plunge. Many more exciting offers may be available. On the other hand if you opt for Automobile Engineering at Graduation level, your options for PG get really limited. Hence my advise, go for mechanical engineering without any hesitation.
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