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21st November 2012, 12:43 AM
ranjuchauhan
 
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How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com


i want to know that i have done gradution with b.com and now i want to do autocad can i do or not?




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21st November 2012, 01:55 PM
srikanth0438
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

hi my dear friend.........

you are completed B.com..then you are do the Autocad.......

If you are interested computer design patterns
you can join the Autocad......

Autocad means.........auto Computer Aided Design.........

AutoCAD Course
2 Months, Part Time, Certification

(Autonomous Program)

Fees: INR 10000

AutoCAD is a CAD software application that is used in the areas of drafting and design. It is that branch of technology which proves to be very useful for students who want to pursue a career in designing 2D and 3D designs........


Thank you........All the best........
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7th February 2013, 12:54 PM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

What is the major benefit of that course?
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3rd November 2013, 01:30 AM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

now i am in 3rd yr plain b.com can i do courses of autocad????
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29th November 2013, 04:42 PM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

Lest see that if you are a b com graduate then there is no need to do autocad.you have several other lines are thre as banking ,cs,upsc.to join in autocad programm minimum qualification is you should have a diploma holder.so youay not eligible for it.so try other possible sector.all the very best
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12th June 2014, 11:40 AM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

im grauate in bcom ,and currently working in the purchase field,but nt satisfied with work and salary,and nw i want change my field into autocad, then plz suggest me good thing about that ,plz ?
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17th September 2014, 06:18 PM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

i i want to know that i have done gradution with b.com and now i want to do autocad can i do or not?
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23rd September 2015, 03:55 AM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

I have done my 12th stream in commerce field (without maths), Completed bba now, but thinking of going in interior designer sector, suggest any courses (which doesn't need maths or science in 12th to be compulsory). Also thinking of doing autocad courses in meantime (got free 6 months), suggest autocad courses too if it's possible to do after 12th.
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15th April 2016, 09:40 AM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

Hello,
I Have Passed My 12th with commerce feild. Is there any possibility to Do Auto Cad in Distance Studies actually I have Joined Business in Village so there are no institution here.
If there is possibility so please help me in finding Institution.
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27th March 2017, 07:52 PM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

I am pursuing degree of commerce. Can i do autocad along with it? If yes then how?
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2nd April 2017, 10:48 PM
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Default Re: How to do Autocad after doing graduation with B.Com

I am graduate from commerce background.. I have completed my b.com.. Is autocad is best option in designing line..??
I will get job in this field or not..?
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