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Rocky Singh

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You can give it a try for optometry school medical college in Pune of Bharati Vidyapeeth and visit the link to know the information required https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/paramedical/course/bachelor-of-clinical-optometry-bharati-vidyapeeth-deemed-university-sadashiv-peth-pune-299228.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Sides Palekar,
Kindly go through the online courses available for short term 1 month duration, along with the college:
https://bit.ly/2wxz3tJ
Hope it helps you!

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Simran, After B.A. you have lot of options like pursuing a language course, teaching, advertising, counseling, human resources, DCA (Computer course), shorthand typing (stenography- lots of government jobs-check newspaper), banking course, spoken English and personality development course. Etc.

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DINESH SAPKALE

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Hello Anup,
Cyber security can be a good option. Cyber security workforce development company CSSRL (Cyber security studies and research laboratory) provides a various training programme in cyber security for different eligibility both in virtual and classroom mode. CSSRL training programs duration range from two months to year depending upon which training programme you are enrolled for. Check http://www.cssrl.in/ for more details.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
You can do short term courses for 2 reasons - for hobby or for job or business or long term career. If you are doing along with graduation, you can do in photography, languages, counseling and personality development classes. That will help you have additional skill sets and improve your own attitude.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I recommend you to complete 12th. Post that you can do your Bachelors and short term courses too alongside. Short term courses depend on your interest and skill sets. For example, beautician and fitness courses, music, photography, soft skills and personality development, baking, language learning and technical courses. You can do loads of free online courses and then even consider paid courses that give you a certificate too.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I would recommend you to do volunteering work through a NGO. I have seen NGOs accept people with a good attitude and keenness to help and support. Your educational qualification is definitely good. Once you do volunteering in an old age home, in an orphanage, working with differently- able people you will then get an idea which stream of work you want to do a short term course in.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I recommend you to complete all the academic subjects successfully. That makes you eligible for good jobs. As far as the short term course is concerned, you can take up a course in relation to the kind of job role you want to do post B.Tech or the job that you land in through recruitment. Alternately, you can take up soft skills course or language course which surely adds on to your resume.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, if it is to make sure you get a job, personality development and soft skills is a good option. If it is a technical course in testing or programming or networking, depending on which area you want to pursue, and which area of work you have been recruited for at an organisation.

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