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2010-08-20 11:56:27
Guide-Level 11
There are many career courses being offered from the ones like Engineering & technology to Medicine, from Arts to Journalism.
To pursue any education you would require to qualify its Eligibility Criteria followed by the Selection Criteria and both the factors differs from one institute to another and from one type of course to another.
For this it is important to know as to which course would you be interested so that based on which we would be able to provide you related information.
If you are keen to pursue Engineering / Technology, you would require to be a 12th pass in Science subjects (+Maths) with at least 60%
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2010-08-20 11:52:06
Guide-Level 11
Kindly specify the exam that you are referring to so that I can accordingly provide you the required details.
Kindly revert with relevant information.
All the Best!
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2010-08-20 11:49:33
Guide-Level 11
Well yes, you can pursue a career of a Psychologist and for this it is important that you pursue a course, preferably a degree program in the related field from a well reputed institution. Also most of the institutes offering Masters in Psychology prefers students with prior education / graduation in Psychology but this would differ from one institute to another.
There are many well known Universities/ Colleges to offer courses in Psychology like AMU, BHU Varanasi, Bangalore University, Indian Institute of Psychology and Research, University of Calcutta and many more. To know about these and more, you may refer to the followin
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2010-08-20 11:43:46
Guide-Level 14
IGNOU offers some courses in distance mode too
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2010-08-20 11:38:51
Guide-Level 11
The Singhania Institute offers AICTE approved courses and the institute is affiliated to Singhania University, which fully recognized university as per Sec. 2f of the UGC Act 1956.
You can definitely look for this as a valid option to pursue your M.tech from.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
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2010-08-20 11:38:25New Question
2010-08-20 11:38:18
Guide-Level 14
For desired course, you can go ahead with IATA qualification
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2010-08-20 11:38:18Beginner-Level 1
FX School had the single highest number of placements last year at Rhythm & Hues, one of the world's leading studios!
Moreover, the support FX School enjoys from highly selective companies such as DreamWorks Animation is also a powerful source of validation towards our course quality.
FX School’s courses are part-time (3 times a week, for 3 hours a day), so you can either do it simultaneously while attending college, or work, or simply practice in your spare time and develop a truly world class showreel / film.
Finally, FX School’s international training partner fxphd is a world leader in high end VFX training. Fxph
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2010-08-20 11:36:51
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2010-08-20 11:33:40Beginner-Level 1
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2010-08-20 11:23:23
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Such courses need to have enough practical exposure so it is always better to go for a full time or part time course
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