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doing certificate course in HR will not add any value to your career, instead you try for PG such as MBA in HR
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2010-08-02 15:00:42
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You already have experience in CSR, this will help you to make entry into HR. Executive MBA is good option if you are planning it from good institute like XLRI, IIMs, SP Jain and ISB
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2010-08-02 14:49:53
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You are looking for fresh career entry into banking. In this condition only full time MBA from tier 1 or tier 2 institutes will help you. Distance learning is good for professional experienced in similar field
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2010-08-02 14:49:09
Contributor-Level 7
You can go ahead Sikkim Manipal University Distance Education. This case you can study at home and can appear Exam. Study Material will be supplied by the University itself. You have to appear only exam. And if you want to take online help then you can do.
For further clarification Please contact Mr Hasan Raza - 09739684 332. This person will guide you regarding the coures detail and Admission guidance.
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Chhaya Mandre
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Guide-Level 14
It basically contains following topics
1. AGRONOMY
Principles of Agronomy
Agricultural Meteorology
Introductory Agriculture (Ancient Heritage,
Agriculture Scenario and Gender Equity in Agriculture) etc
for detailed syllabus you can visit
http://www.dypagri.com/BSc.AgriSyllabus.pdf
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2010-08-02 14:31:51
Guide-Level 11
As per the information provided by the University, to pursue M.tech post MCA from University of Hyderabad, then you require First Class with a minimum of 60% marks in Master's degree in Computer Applications (M.C.A.) from a recognized University.
To get the course structure and the curriculum, you would require to contact the University directly and inquire with the management there.
Link to refer:
http://tinyurl.com/2dky4p9
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All the Best!
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2010-08-02 14:30:19
Guide-Level 11
Marketing is one of the most traditional specializations that is offered in MBA and the scope of which is always bright as it is required in every industry and segment of any business.
A MBA degree will definitely add value to your profile and will add to your benefits in terms of your career as well.
Although it is advised to pursue MBA through full time mode but then if you cannot leave your job and wish to study along with it; then too this will be a good option. There are many institutes in India which are offering MBA through correspondence and to know about these you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yh
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2010-08-02 14:20:14
Guide-Level 11
Depending on your interest you can take up from the various available options to go about like M.Sc, MCA, MBA in IT or the one as mentioned PGDIT.
PGDIT is a Diploma courses offered by the Symbiosis and if you are keen to pursue IT management you can always consider this course provided the same is taught through the full time mode else opt for a MBA degree in the same.
This course shall be of benefit provided you are keen to pursue a career in IT Management.
To know about the institutes which are offering MBA in IT, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yj49f4k
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2010-08-02 14:16:09
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German Universities combine research and study and have been the scene of many groundbreaking discoveries and are internationally renowned. Arguably the only country in the World where completion of study programs is smoothly followed by paid internship in top Multinational companies, leading to full-time jobs eventually. German companies are interested in attracting well-trained graduates from abroad. And in many cases, these former students continue working for the company as a foreign spokesperson once they return home. Regarding this fact pursuing MBA from germany is not a bad deal.
Following are the entry requirements fo
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