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Eligibility:
The applicant must have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Master's in Science.
The candidate must have a valid GATE score.
However, the admission eligibility and procedure may vary from institute to institute. It is advisable to get in touch with the institute directly to get the exact information.
Some of the good institutes are:
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), IIT Powai, Mumbai
Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), Adyar, Chennai
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) - Bangalore, CV Raman Road, Bangalore
Karunya University, Coimbatore
For more, refer to the below link
https://engineerin
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Yes, you can appear for exams in Banking sector after completing your graduation as B.Pharma.
You can take up public sector/ regional sector banks to build a career in banking domains.
However, you need to appear for competitive exams(Bank PO/ Clerical) to qualify for a position in such banks.
The recruitment process of public sector banks includes competitive examination followed by an interview.
Probationary officer is the entry level position in the officer cadre in banking industry.
Career progression of Officers in Public Sector Banks:
Junior Management Grade – Scale I: Officer
Middle Management Grade – Scale II: Manager
Mid
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As BJMC is a broader course there are various sections covered under it. Film making and documentary is one of it. So for opting for BJMC will help you in learning the basics of camera and various other principles which will enhance your skills.
As after completing this course you will learn various things about film and documentary it is the best platform for it. Once you have cleared your graduation you can apply for various prestigious institution offering courses related to documentary and film making.
Refer to the below link to know institutes offering courses related to documentary and film making:
https://media.shiksha.com
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Criteria for becoming a Solicitor:
-XII (any subject)followed by BA LL.B a 5 year course in Law Selection to the best institutes is through a rigorous selection process.
-Graduation followed by LL.B 3 year course. LL.B course is conducted by most universities and their affiliated colleges in India. The degree entitles the graduates to practice law.
-After LLB- full time post graduation (LLM) of 2 years duration or diploma courses of 1 year duration can be pursued. There are several branches of specialization to choose from.
Employment Opportunities:
Judiciary, Legal firms,Consultancies,
Large businesses,
Armed Forces,
Publishing,
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