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2011-02-22 16:07:06Guide-Level 11
If you want to pursue your career further in Biomedical Engineering then you can go for M.Tech in the same or in clinical Research, artificial intelligence and other related courses. However, the kind of qualification right now you have you can find good job opportunities in the fields related to your degree, like in health care units, hospitals, medical equipment manufacturing units, industrial firms, etc.
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As Fashion designing is a vocational course which involves a lot of practical work I would suggest you to go for Full time programme, however few of the Popular institutes
Which may also give part time programmes are NIFT, Pearl Academy, JD Institute, NID etc.
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