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2011-05-02 02:29:32

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2011-05-02 01:51:39

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Hitendra,
Although, you can not, straightaway go for 12th but, you can complete your Schooling through Open School i.e. NIOS and then, go for college through Open Universities like IGNOU, KSOU etc.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer or pressing the thumbs up icon.
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Pooja

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2011-05-02 01:36:15

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2011-05-02 01:14:17

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

You need to write BITS entrance exam test. Based on your ranking in the results, you will be called for admission.

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2011-05-02 01:00:58

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2011-05-02 00:56:12

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2011-05-02 00:50:16

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Prince,
Almost all the good B-Schools accept candidates on the basis of Entrance Examination. However, few of the Institutes which you may check with are: Amity University, Skyline Business School, IIPM, Apeejay School, Suryadatta, PES Institute of Management etc.
For more information on MBA Institutes please check the link below:
https://management.shiksha.com/getCategoryPage/colleges/management/india/All/All/All
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Pooja

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2011-05-02 00:40:31

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

If you wish to be (1) Scientist (2) Professor in Engineering college (3) Research scholar then plan MTech. If you wish to be Technical Project Manager, Technical Administrator then plan MBA.

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2011-05-02 00:40:31

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peu roy

Beginner-Level 1

hi Jayesh, well you should also consider other options as well. Amity is good but i think the Delhi School of Communication has more exposure to media management, providing best course integrated with work exposure.

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2011-05-02 00:23:51

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Are you talking in terms of the university or the location? Both are pretty good provided you are studying in Kansas city.

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2011-05-02 00:22:15

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

Job depends on (1) results (2) communication (3) physique, manners, behaviour (4) IQ (mathematical and reasoning intelligence), (4) EQ (Emotional quotients like inner strength, honesty, patience, aggresiveness etc and (5) SQ - Spritual Qutients like faith in God, Humanity, Nature etc. Marks or Result is just one component for job. You canbe strong in other components. Best of luck.

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2011-05-02 00:20:49

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Regarding further study or job?

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2011-05-02 00:14:02

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2011-05-02 00:13:47

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Aditya Kumar Gupta

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50%

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2011-05-02 00:09:11

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi, there are lots of specialisations that you can take up at MDS in the UK. But most of those will be clinical and it is recommended that you apply for registration before you apply for the course. As the registration will not only let you attend a clinical course but also help you to practise after completion of the course. Applying and attaining registration can take time. So if you do not want to wait and want to take up studies immediately then you can go for non clinical courses like oral hygiene, dental public health.
You will need to appear for MJDS exam previously known as MFDS. The details about the exam can be had from this l
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2011-05-02 00:06:37

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Kanav, rules have been changes as in there will be no post study work visa and that the students who wish to stay in the country for work will have to find a job before completing the course. Earlier, the students were given 2 ys to look for job, now none.
Lancaster is a very good unviersity. It is basically a management school but the IT department no behind. They have a infolab 21 where a lot of research is going on in the field. There are lot of big companies that have recruited students from the University. Also, there are requirements in infolab itself, so if perform well there is a high chance that you will be absorbed.
I thin
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2011-05-02 00:06:26

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JIMS - JAIPUR

Beginner-Level 1

No the admission are closed for JIMS rohini you can apply for JIMS Jaipur Branch.For further details you can contact on 9829861716

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2011-05-02 00:03:02

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Maiyuagar,
It would depend on the programme you are going for, like for example if you are going for MBA Then the basis to sit for MBA entrance is your graduation marks. I would like to add here that most of the Masters level programme would require Bachelors degree marksheet and not high school marksheet, however, it may require as a DOB proof, or just to check that you have completed your education.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a "best answer" or pressing the "thumbs up" icon.
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Pooja

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