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I would suggest you to take a course in Computing as it would give you an added support to your business. After Graduation you can pursue an PG/ PGDiploma in Entrepreneurship (if you wish to excell in your family business) Because Management of six months doesn't provide an stuff to you! Hearty Wishes for a Great Career for you!
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Assuming that you plan to pursue your higher education through the regular mode, with 37% in your BA, it is difficult to apply for either of the courses whether MBA or Law because the minimum percentage required to apply for the entrances is about 50% in most of the institutes for both the courses.
Instead if you are keen to pursue Masters, then opt for MBA through the correspondence mode as there are Universities offering this course with an eligibility requirement of Graduation only. However, pursuing Law through the correspondence mode may not be a possibility as the same holds least relevance in terms of practicing a caree
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2010-11-02 21:45:12Guide-Level 11
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Pooja
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2010-11-02 21:32:57Beginner-Level 4
Amity is not AICTE approved as per last knowledge on the same :
http://www.amity.edu/amityuniversity/univstatus.asp
However that does not affect your career as such. Feel free to write back to me with your queries.
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2010-11-02 21:04:37Beginner-Level 4
Any degree from a good university is good for a career growth, more importantly it depends on how you leverage yourself on the interview table, pleae feel free to write back with your queries.
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2010-11-02 20:46:20
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If you want to take admission in MS in Civil Engineering then you should have :- Completion of a minimum three-year Bachelor's or equivalent degree program at a university or college in the field of civil engineering or a relevant discipline with an overall 3.0 or better, unless the Board has noted the equivalence of these financial statements.
You can try this program from University of Duisburg Essen.
Hope this helps!
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