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Many options are there but it depends on your interest. Popularly, we have engineering, architecture, pure sciences, etc. You can also think of BBA, BCA, B.Sc in IT, B.Sc in computer science and so on. Off-late, environmental studies are also getting popular. Defence, flying are other options.
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Yes, you can. Any person having passed SSC (standard X) or equivalent examination and above can appear for NATA exam. However, only candidates who have qualified an aptitude test in architecture and have secured 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination with mathematics as one of the subjects shall be eligible for pursuing B.Arch course.
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Be it corporate video, or learning video like BYJU, you need animation to improve your videos.
The fields like medicine, defence, real life simulations for mechanical manufacturing companies, and the auto industry. Everywhere animation is used to enhance the quality of video in terms of content and relevance.
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In terms of salary, MBA will help you more than MS, but again if you go with your interest and dedication, it will definitely lead you up with more added income. In terms of your fees invested, MS is much cheaper than MBA and also b-schools have their own fee structure.
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