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2013-11-01 17:55:21

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gyan chakshu

Beginner-Level 1

It will be a waste of time and money to opt for NEX-G. They have just good marketing skills. basically, you wouldn't find any good institute for protocol testing in delhi/ncr either. second one i know is ragon in sec-59, i guess. but it is being run by one of nex-g's previous employee. who is just good as them ;-)

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Mariana Zanetti

Beginner-Level 1

I would recommend first to be specific in defining how an MBA will boost your career. In my opinion, MBAs are completly overrated and there is an education bubble that has been built to convince people they need the degree. I am not saying that there are no benefits in pursuing such a fancy degree, but that those benefits can be obtained at massively lower costs. See this article in the Economist:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2011/05/higher-education_bubble

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* AMIE stands for Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers. A unique program wherein you can attain an engineering degree, if you have lost the opportunity to do so earlier.
* To pursue AMIE, you should posses at least one of the following eligibility criteria mentioned below :
- Should be at least 18 years or above.
- The person should have undertaken and passed the 3 year Diploma conducted by the IEI or any related branch of Engineering or technology or any other related field.
- He or She should possess a diploma or certificate equaling to the above and obtained by a recognized educational body.
- Should have passed +2/HSC/p
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2013-11-01 16:52:50

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
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Aircraft maintenance engineers (AME) work in the engineering and maintenance department of an airline to ensure the availability of a safe and airworthy aircraft for an airline.
*
A course in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering is not a degree but a license course and only those institutes approved by the DGCA can impart training in this subject.
This training course is rigorous and only a few institutes offer training on heavy aircraft and jet engines. Total training cost will be around 1.5 lakh.
*
Eligibility :
A student from the Science stream with a minimum of 50% (some institutes need 60%) in class 12th is eligible for a 3 year
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2013-11-01 16:52:00

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Shivangi Gupta

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Thanks for the tag!
1)
After completing B.Arch, there are multiple opportunities equally in private and public sectors.
- Skilled professionals can seek employment in government organizations such as city development, state and central public work, departments, municipalities, housing and urban development corporation.
- The most advantaged scope in the field of architecture is private practice. After gaining some experience in an organization, the architects can set up their own company.
- Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges.
- A skilled architect, to work as a consultant or to s
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2013-11-01 16:51:12

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* To take admission in Merchant Navy, you need to pass 12th in Science (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) with 1 year pre-sea training as a deck cadet.
You can also join it directly after B.Tech in marine engineering, mechanical, electrical, electronics & telecommunication, naval architect.
If you pursue B.Sc (Nautical Science) in the officer cadre, it will lead you to become captain after 5-7 years of experience.
Except marine engineering candidates, others have to undergo a 10 months pre-sea training which is offered by many institute and port trusts or recruiting company itself. After that you will be appointed as a 5th or junior engin
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2013-11-01 16:49:30

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
To pursue Marine Engineering,
* You must complete 10+2 with at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English from a recognized board.
* You must clear detailed physical fitness and medical standards to qualify for admission.
Some of the colleges offering marine engineering are :
-Marine Engineering Research Institute in West Bengal
-Marine Engineering & Research Institute in Maharashtra
-International Marine Communication Centre in Tamil Nadu
-Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research in Maharashtra
-Indian Marine College in Andhra Pradesh
-Indian Institute of Technology in Maharashtra
-C.V. Raman col
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2013-11-01 16:46:33

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NIBM_KONDHWA Krishnappa

Beginner-Level 5

For eligibility criteria please visit our website www.nibmindia.org

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2013-11-01 16:42:57

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
The fee structure is as under-
Common Proficiency Course (CPC) Registration Fee 6,000
Intermediate (IPC) Course (Both Group) Registration Fee 9,000
Articled Training Registration Fee 2,000
Final Course Registration Fee 10,000
100 Hours Information Technology Training (ITT) 4,000
35 Hours Orientation Programme 3,000
For complete details-
http://220.227.161.86/12872overview-fees.pdf
Thanks

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2013-11-01 16:42:54

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Vandana

Beginner-Level 1

Please visit any of the centre near to you for complete detail log on to address http://www.asiawebmedia.in

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2013-11-01 16:40:34

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
CA's are generally found to be working either as employees in a firm or they indulge in their private practice. The range of work in both the cases depends on the size of practice.
Some of the areas suited to the services of Chartered Accounts are as follows-
1. Financial Accounting: Maintaining financial records of an organisation which involves operating accounts, interpreting, supervising, controlling and organizing income and expenditure, doing internal audits, dealing with wages and salaries, paying accounts and sending out invoices, and coping with taxes etc.
2. Auditing: the methodical examination and review of the accounts.
3. C
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