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Anil sharma

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Night classes are not available. However, there are some late evening batches that you may opt for.

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Life for the newly starting interior designers is very hard because reputation and experience takes a while to build. However, once you get past the initial years, the career prospects are huge. From starting up your own firm and taking on various different projects, to being hired by big architectural firms to cope with the large project load they have, an interior designer is in much demand due to the retail boom.
Interior designers usually divide their time between the office and the on-site location. A large part of their time is spent in meetings with contractors, clients and suppliers, and there may be large amounts of travelling
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Vikash Ranjan

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KEAM is the Kerala entrance exam to pursue engineering in Kerala.

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Sudipta Bose

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If you love to study biotechnology then go for it, but if your main mission is to make money then choose computer engineering or else, study abroad because there is no scope for biotechnologist in India.

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Pavan Josyula

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Hai Raza,
It is a good question. B.Tech. and Dual degree program students of IIST, ISRO/DOS will have the first right to absorb them, subject to the human resource requirements of ISRO/DOS. The job absorption will be as per the recruitment norms of ISRO/DOS Centers for IIST graduates.To be eligible for absorption in ISRO/DOS, the student should have completed the B.Tech. programme in four years or the dual degree programme in five years, with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 7.5 out of 10. However, the eligible student(s) will be offered absorption in the order of merit, only to the extent of vacancies notified by ISRO
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