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2011-02-02 12:01:42Guide-Level 11
As you are already pursuing Mass Comm and Journalism, you are on the right path to become a Journalist.
Journalism as a career is very challenging and requires a lot of hard work and patience. The main objective of a journalist is to give relevant news and educate the mass population about what all is happening around them. To become a good journalist you need to have a good command over English, Hindi and your regional language. Apart from good Communication skills, you also have to be a good listener and an interpreter, so that you are able to convey exactly what is important for the people and how will it effect them. To
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2011-02-02 12:00:26
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2011-02-02 11:51:00
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The UPSC exams are conducted for the various government services from IAS to Medical services and from IFS to IES and many more.
As you have not mentioned as to for which exam you are inquiring about, I would provide you with the information related to the Prelims/ CSAT exam and Main Exam:
Date of notification for CSAT : 19.02.2011
Last date of receipt of notification : 21.03.2011
Exam : 12.06.2011
The Main exams shall begin from 29.10.2011 over 21 days as a total duration.
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2011-02-02 11:37:23Guide-Level 11
As you are not very sound financially, I would suggest that, instead of going for any programme further, you should start searching for a job. Although, with graduation degree in hand you can not expect very high profile job, but you can definitely get an Executive level job falling in the bracket of 15 k to 17 k. After working for some time say two year you can plan for a certification program which can be done along side your job. This certification program could be either in software or hardware & networking. This you can choose keeping in mind your own interests and career aspirations. And after getting the certification yo
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2011-02-02 11:34:20
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Star Aviation Academy, Gurgaon offers just one course which is AME program. The eligibility to pursue this course is as follows:* Minimum age 16 yrs* Passed 10 +2 in science subjects (P&M) with min. 50% in aggregate in Physics and Mathematics or a higher qualification in science from recognized Board/University.
Or should have completed three years Diploma in engineering.
You can download the form for admissions from the site of the institute and the admission includes an entrance test. Entrance exam will be conducted in end of May. Date of the Entrance exam will be intimated to eligible student by the Academy office.
Kindly
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2011-02-02 11:33:53
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Both the universities demand at least 45% for PG programmes.
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2011-02-02 11:30:38
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2011-02-02 11:28:44
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As you are about to complete your B.tech, you must have opted for a stream in which you would like to specialize. M.tech is an advanced course at Master's level and here too you can look in to same stream as your discipline or the ones that are related to your domain.
As you have not mentioned the name of your stream, it is not possible for us to provide you any exact information related to the same.
You may refer to the following link to know about the institutes in India offering M.tech program:
http://tinyurl.com/yagdg4a
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2011-02-02 11:28:20
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2011-02-02 11:27:51
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Well there are a few institutes in India, which offers NET coaching, and to know about the same you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yfndjfe
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2011-02-02 11:27:45
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all the best
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2011-02-02 11:26:03Guide-Level 11
Although, both the programs have good future prospects and strong course curriculum, but the most important thing one should keep in mind while choosing his/her stream or specialization is one's own interests and career aspirations. However, MCA is a programme for people who want to make their career in IT based programmes like if you have a passion to become programmer, enjoy coding, want to get indepth knowledge on various computer applications and different languages like Java etc. Whereas, M.Sc is the option for those who want to get into streams like VLSI designing and embedded systems etc. or want to make a career in
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2011-02-02 11:23:56Guide-Level 11
I would like to say that no one can decide what you should do because that wont be right as you are the right person to make a decision and we can only guide you with your decision.
Now as mentioned by you that you are good in speaking, you can either opt for Journalism or also go for PR.
To know more about the two, kindly refer to the below link
http://tinyurl.com/28amsul
http://tinyurl.com/2af6h9u
http://tinyurl.com/35wkwfe
Also as you have mentioned that you have given the IELTS, in that case you can also try for the same/similar courses abroad.
Hope this helps.
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