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2012-12-01 06:55:27

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Khushal Kapate

Contributor-Level 9

eligibility criteria is 12th science or Diploma in Computer or IT.
Every institute has it's own course specific fee structure. In order to know the exact fee it would be always advisable to browse through the official website of the institute where you wish to apply.
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All the Best!

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2012-12-01 02:59:07

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PS Dhingra

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Zainab,
Qualification of MBBS is a must for doing MD.

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2012-12-01 02:42:07

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2012-12-01 02:31:35

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Raja M G

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Sandeep,
If the PGDBA is of Two Years (Full-time)/ Three Years Duration (Part-time) and duly approved by AICTE, then it is deemed to be equivalent to an MBA.

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2012-12-01 01:48:16

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute.
- Teaching methodology.
- Faculty members.
- Study material.
- City preference.
- Tuition fees.
If possible, you may personally visit these institutes and talk to the students studying there and take there feedback regarding teaching methodology, faculty members, study material etc all these may help you to take decision regarding which institute to join.
For your reference please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding various institutes in Pune
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2012-12-01 01:42:33

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Sarin Raj Pokhrel

Beginner-Level 1

Sir,
I am a sophomore currently pursuing B.TECH in civil engineering. I want to apply for my masters program in your university. What is the minimum criteria to get enrollment in your university? Can I drop my application during my third year of study?

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2012-12-01 01:41:50

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2012-12-01 01:26:31

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IIKM Chennai

Beginner-Level 5

You can contact 9500009914 for more details on MBA courses

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2012-12-01 01:16:56

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RIMSR

Beginner-Level 2

the EFS Academy has developed 3 Programs containing over 600 'skill-based programs,' that are tailor-made to the training needs. For this purpose, we have collaborated with the National Education University, USA and 'State University of New York' for the development of training courses, which are suited to meet the requirements of professionals. Currently, the training courses are the in the areas of Technology, IT, Business, Management, and Soft Skills. The training duration depending on the particular skill that needs to be honed.
The program is administered by RIMSR \ EFS Academy, which are technology driven dedicated skill-enhance
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2012-12-01 01:14:05

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well there are universities that consider senior secondary from NIOS. For admissions you can try for various colleges in DU.
As admission may vary from institute to institute, I would advice to visit the institute officials to get the exact admission details.
Thanks.!

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2012-12-01 01:09:24

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Try securing above 98 percentile for sure-shot conversion.

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2012-12-01 00:55:06

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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear student,
Professional certification training and achieving globally valid and accepted certification like ccna works with enhanced potential in job market for h/ware n/working. I don't know from where you are doing your said diploma course but one most important thing is that if you can learn well and meet industry level expertise , you must get a good job-- no issue of your arts background. Best wishes.

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2012-12-01 00:49:30

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Pursuing MBA abroad is always a good option, the main reason for seeking a MBA degree from abroad are:
- Getting a better quality of education.
- Improves career opportunities.
- Broaden international experience.
- Gaining exposure to different cultures.
However please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in New Zealand you need to have atlest 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
So, as per your query I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years and then pursue MBA from New Zealand.
For your reference find below some of the finest universities in New Zealand to pursue MBA:
- University of Canterbury.
- Un
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2012-12-01 00:21:14

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2012-12-01 00:19:46

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ISTITUTICALLEGRIMILANO

Beginner-Level 3

For fee structure you have to come for the counselling.

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2012-12-01 00:12:54

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
There are various course options such as degree, diploma, certificate etc. After graduation in Commerce, you may opt for the fashion design course which matches your interest and skills. The basic eligibility is plus two with 50%. You need to pass an entrance exam as well. I would suggest you to contact the institute officials directly for specific criteria and admission details.
As a fashion designer you may find employment with :
-Professional designers as apprentices
-Manufacturing units
-Export houses
-Boutiques
-Media as costume designers
You may even opt for freelancing and at the same time it is a rewarding possibility for self e
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2012-12-01 00:05:32

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Vineeth Maller

Beginner-Level 3

Well your board determines how much you should study. NCERT Textbooks are perfect for the theory part. For problem solving you should buy external books. Try some entrance oriented questions to make sure you know what you learned. Take notes from the textbooks and stick it on your bedroom walls. worked 4 me.

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