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IIT JAM is for admission in postgraduate programmes, not for graduate programmes.
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A textile designer creates pattern, designs for fabric and also develops fabric. The textile designers also do embellishment of fabrics. They have to select yarn, color for the yarn, and dyes for making new fabrics. Before the start of the process, textile designers also have to source the raw material for the new fabric and have to instruct the weavers, knitters on proper way to make the fabric, they have designed. The fabrics developed by textile designers are used for clothes, carpets and other such creations. Some textile designers also work with finished fabrics. They choose the prints, which are printed on the f
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MFM has more scope and credibility. Financial management has emerged as one of the lucrative career option. Financial managers of any company are among the highest paid professionals both in India and abroad. Generally MNCs are hot destinations for candidates qualified in financial management.
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You can get scholarship through your marks or your financial condition.
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Colorists
Design coordinators
Design consultant
Director of design
Entrepreneurs
Embroidery designers
Fabric analyzer
Fashion designer
Fabric resource manager
Furnishing designers
Freelance designers
Garment designer
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JEE - Covers all IITs, NITs and central government funded institutes
NATA - For private colleges and universities across India
State University and private university entrance tests
Before preparing you need to first decide which the target competitive exam for you is. All these three exams have different pattern and marking criteria. Syllabus is more or less same having Mathematics, Aptitude Test & Drawing Test as major sections. The weightage and scoring pattern is different.For JEE: http://jeemain.nic.in/WebInfo/pd
For NATA: https://www.nata.in/2016/Portals
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The below mentioned link should be of help to you. It gives you a complete list of best books for all computer science subjects in B.Sc.
https://www.sanfoundry.com/best-reference-books-bsc-computer-science/
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While choosing either of the courses mentioned, you must consider your preferences carefully. If you are looking forward to a career in the accounting and taxation field then B.Com (Hons. ) is the right programme for you. However, banking and finance aspirants will find Economics (Hons. ) more productive.
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For your career it will be better to do B.Tech or do apprentices in any government organization and t
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