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Please note my answer is not specific to any particular course. This is what I have experienced. If you are going to pursue higher studies just for the sake of getting a good package, then stop right there because it will never help unless you are good at your subject and if you are so good in your subject then you are already a master, you don't need a degree to prove it. It would be another case if you are changing your field like you are planning to do MBA and are not from commerce background. In that case, doing Masters can help you. Also, it is very much required to do a very clear research on the job where you want to land up
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- Excellent verbal and communication skills
- Working knowledge of social media channels
- Strong organizational skills
The qualities that one needs to have been mentioned below:
- understanding the technical processes involved in television production, including camera, lighting, sound, and editing
- have highly developed communication skills
- have strong problem-solving skills
- be able to work effectively, and with diplomacy and sensitivity, with all members of the production team, and with actors, other contributors, and members of the public
- be able to conceptualize i
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The scope is only formed by the candidate. Out of the given two fields, wherever your interest lies scope is there. To have more insights, you need to first understand about both of these streams:
(#) Commercial Architecture: It involves planning, design and construction management of commercial and retail facilities which require attention of functionality, flexibility and costs. These days, it becomes slightly difficult to expand the horizons of commercial architecture. Local authorities commonly maintain strict regulations on commercial zoning and have the authority to designate any zoned area as such. A business must be locat
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-Diploma in Photography-PG Diploma in Photography-Certificate in Wildlife Photography
-Videography
-Workshop on Professional Model Lighting
There are workshops organised but NICON School, which deals with different levels of specialisation as follows:
-Basic Level
–Amateur Level
-Advanced Level
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In India, you have a great amount of opportunities if you are pursuing Masters of Planning. Planners have diverse job opportunities available in front of them. Masters of Planning graduates have access to both government as well as private sector job opportunities. But after all, it all depends upon you and your future goals. Since you are more oriented towards government jobs, your chances are more. Various government recruitment agencies are there. Government departments related to urban and town planning, government operated housing schemes, government transportation projects (highways, railways and metros etc.), government co
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