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Guide-Level 11
With modern introduction of instrument and technology, the digital media if offering more money without any doubt. If you have good editing and filmmaking or production experience then it will also help you. Photography has been always a money making career, but demands lots of hard work. However, in the end it depends on your interest and your specialization.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 8
All the best.
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Guide-Level 11
There is a quite low probability that you would be able to get CS there in this score. But don't loose hopes. Apply and wait till the last round. You might get it in the last round if there is a vacancy.
I hope this helps.
All the Best!
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Score depends on final. There is no problem, if you had arrears or not just wanted to know if your percentage is 50 or 50 above, then you can do MA.
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You won't get immediately after graduating. You must find a relevant job first and actually perform well, have good career growth. After a couple of years, i.e. 5-8 years you can apply for PR. It also depends on the market demand, you should be aware of labour shortage and professions in demand and show your relevancy.
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