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2011-08-02 16:50:50

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

To get Admission in IP University through management quota . you Must have Rank in IP University . mostly private Colleges of IP university Charges Around 7-8 lakhs to get admission in B.Tech And also you Must have Good Percentage in 12th Class. Else you may Contact Directly to the Private Institutes of IP.

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2011-08-02 16:48:36

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Raja M G

Contributor-Level 10

After Completion of Graduation from any stream with Maths/ Business Maths you are eligible for an MCA admission.
MCA are open for studious & smart candidates like you, but you should prepare yourself for that.

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2011-08-02 16:48:13

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

Your Brother Can Get Private colleges of haryana , Punjab And of Rajasthan.

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2011-08-02 16:47:51

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Raja M G

Contributor-Level 10

You can pursue M.H.Sc. (Master of Health Science)/ P.G.Diploma in Diabetology from Annamalai University through distance learning mode.

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2011-08-02 16:47:24

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Siddharth,
The faculty at JRE consists of highly qualified people from the industry as well as from reputed institutes who are all experts in their own fields. The Academic Council is headed by someone like Prof. Stephen Rawlinson, who is a well-known international educator.
And the best thing is that they have a designated placement cell which is headed by people like R. Jayaraman, who is an MBA from IIM-A with plenty of years of leadership and Anuj Ahuja, who is from IIM-B and has been a visiting faculty to top business schools in Delhi. Moreover, it also gives placement assurance to students from various companies, http://www.jre.
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2011-08-02 16:42:44

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

HI Siddharth,
I am a student of one of Educomp's institutes (MAPS) and I must say i have had a great learning experience so far. The best thing about MAPS is that they focus more on learning rather then cramming, which is why practical and hands on learning, industry training, entrepreneurship development sessions form an integral part of the academics here. And it is only because of their curriculum that I was able to get a very good summer placements with Videocon.
I hope this helped. If there is anything else that you would like to know, please don't hesitate to ask.
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.

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2011-08-02 16:40:47

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Siddharth,
The JRE Group of Institutions is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles Education Corporation Limited, Singapore. It has a designated placement cell which is headed by people like R. Jayaraman, who is an MBA from IIM-A with plenty of years of leadership and Anuj Ahuja, who is from IIM-B and has been a visiting faculty to top business schools in Delhi. Moreover, it also gives placement assurance to students from various companies, http://www.jre.edu.in/images/downloads/jre-educomp.pdf
I hope this helps. If there is anything else you would like to know about the JRE Group of Institutes
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2011-08-02 16:40:19

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Mahesh

Contributor-Level 9

Sujata.I am a British citizen with nearly 19 years experience working in the field of Retail Management, Finance and Healthcare. There are no short term courses in Strategic Management, Risk Management or HRM available with internship even for local candidates here. However, these short term courses are specifically designed for 'In-House Training' (meaning short training for employees sponsored by their companies). For example, the organisation where I am working (NHS) have Healthcare related short courses for NHS employees. Give me a thumbs up if I had answered your question.

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2011-08-02 16:38:20

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

HI Siddharth,
60% is not too bad a score! You can of course get into a good college with this kind of marks. As a matter of fact, I had got a similar percentile and am presently pursuing an MBA from one of Educomp's institutes. I would suggest you try at their JRE Group. Though, they are a brand new college,The faculty consists of highly qualified people from the industry as well as from reputed institutes who are all experts in their own fields. The Academic Council is headed by someone like Prof. Stephen Rawlinson, who is a well-known international educator.
The infrastructure is great and has all the latest state-of-the-art classroom
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2011-08-02 16:37:37

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2011-08-02 16:36:26

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2011-08-02 16:35:10

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CAROL WILSON

Contributor-Level 8

HI SHEETAL,
Graduation Courses after Diploma in Interior Designing are as shown: -
1. Multimedia & Computer Arts Certificate
2. Co-curricular graduation in Advanced Computing
3. Advanced in Information Technology
4. Advanced Computer Arts (ACA)
5. VLSI Design (VLSI)
6. Embedded Systems Design Course (ESD)
8. Graduation in Geoinformatics Course (GIG)
9. B.Sc in interior design
If you like this answer then kindly mark it as the best answer or rate it thumbs up. Please feel free to post queries if you have any.

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2011-08-02 16:34:10

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Siddharth,
Its good that you have decided to do an MBA in HR, as the scope there is only going to increase with growth in Indian economy and hence there is soon to be a great demand for HR professionals.
While choosing a business school, there are a few things that you should keep in mind:
1. Industry Linkages
2. The Faculty and
3. The placements
I am myself an MBA student at one of Educomp's institutes and I would suggest you could try for their JRE Group of Institutions. It is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles Education Corporation Limited, Singapore. They have a designated placement cell
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2011-08-02 16:31:59

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Siddharth,
You should try for the institutes under Educomp as they generally give a lot of importance to extra curricular activities.
Let me just add that I know this is true because I am myself pursuing an MBA from one of their institutes and I have to say that so far, I have had a very good learning experience.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.

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2011-08-02 16:31:49

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

HI Chaithanya, you can go ahead with applying. Some work ex will be beneficial if you have any.
If you would like to know more about the program and requirements you can visit : http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/etm/programmes/MOT.htm
The course is now closed for admission and you can prepare until it opens again in Jan 2012 - March 2012 for Aug 2012 intake.
If you like this answer then kindly mark it as the best answer or rate it thumbs up. Please feel free to post queries if you have any.

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2011-08-02 16:29:26

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Siddharth,
JRE, which is backed by two of the largest educational institutes-Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore, is AICTE approved. If you want more information about the institute, you can log into their website, http://www.jre.edu.in/ for details.
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.

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2011-08-02 16:27:50

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Astha Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Siddharth,
I would advise you to try fro the JRE Group of Institutes, which is not only AICTE approved, but is also backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore.
They accept both MAT and RMAT scores. If there is anything else that you would like to know, please don't hesitate to ask me.
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.

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2011-08-02 16:24:11

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

To Get good job in IT Industry You must have Degree of B.Tech , MCA , M.Sc IT or MBA IT. Mostly Companies Take Exam Which includes Question of Aptitude and of your Subject And then they Take interview Of those Students Which get Pass in Written Exam.

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2011-08-02 16:08:32

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Raja M G

Contributor-Level 10

You can send a formal Expression of Interest to all of the Training Institutions so that your hit rate of getting responses will be high in nos.
Best of Luck for new Business Initiative!!!

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2011-08-02 16:05:38

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Raja M G

Contributor-Level 10

Hari, You can opt for an MBA in Finance which will suit your current profile as an accountant with around 10 years of experience.
Distance Education is the possible option for you.
Currently moving to a high end computer courses like MCA will not help you at this age. But enhancing with Tally ERP, SAP will benefit you.

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