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SAT & JEE Mains are two of the toughest exams. Both are for entry to graduate courses. I feel both are equally tough. My opinion is JEE Mains is a little tougher than SAT. But it sure helps if you are attempting both.
Best wishes!
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No, unfortunately, no. You will have to appear once again in 2018 for JEE Mains.
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You had taken a vocational subject in 12th and now want to know what next? Right? Don't worry. There are different courses available. From graduation to Diploma to certificate. But it all should depend on what is your passion. You must follow your passion to be successful.
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Any University approved by UGC and Directorate of Distance Education that provides distance learning is valid every where. Even the government accepts the validity of such Universities. As far as MBA is concerned through distance learning mode I personally believe IGNOU is a very good option. It is a well-established brand name in the field of distance education and the university is internationally renowned. I hope this would suffice. All the best. God bless you.
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Film making careers can be direct or indirect. Direct career are actually involved in film projects, whereas indirect career include critics, archivists and distributors .
There is no real single filmmaking courses. Following are the career options after completing any filmmaking courses:
- Producer
- Actor
- Animator
- Cinematographer
- Director
- Editor
- Screenplay Writer
- Cameraman
- Lighting technician/operator
- Soundman
There are various filmmaking courses which includes:
- BA Film Making
- MA in Film Making
- Diploma in Film making
- Certificate course in Film Making
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Eligibility Qualification: 12th (60%); Mandatory Subjects : Commerce, Accountancy
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/course/bachelor-of-business-administration-vit-university-vellore-243338
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Excluding the IIMs, for any other institute you have to apply for the institute separately apart from CAT. The institute might conduct an examination of its own or might use your CAT, XAT, GMAT score for offering you admissions.
After the stage of giving an examination every institutes conducts its own screening process of selecting a candidate. The screening processes are different for each institute and include one or more of Group Discussion, written ability
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The website of this institute is silent about fee structure. I would suggest you to go and get in touch with the college directly.
And the second thing, let me inform you that they are offering a wide variety of professional courses. The fee structure is depending on what type of course or level you choose such as professional course or certificate course.
The course fees are different as per course.
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Hadoop is actually developed by Apache and it is based on the Java platform. So having some knowledge of Java would definitely help in understanding the concepts of Hadoop and also to follow the functionalities and terminologies that are associated with the Hadoop programming.
You may also learn some basic commands available with SQL as Hadoop mainly deals with the huge amount of data called Big Data and so having some SQL knowledge would help in processing and manipulation of the big data and
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