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You may even opt for MBA course as it is a business oriented program and it will be of good help for students who wish to work with the business sector. There are several specialties available in the MBA degree programs. You can obtain an MBA degree according to your interest. Your choice in turn will aid the decision of how long you may wa
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But, still, as per your query I would say that in order to take direct second year admission to any BE course after diploma you will have to answer entrance test. After you clear that entry test you will be directly admitted to direct second year. This is called lateral entry. There are many entrance exams for admissions to direct second year. After clearing the exam you will get a rank card and depending upon the rank card you can take admiss
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IATA -UFTAA Foundation course is the first entry level exam of IATA to get into the airline Industry, Yes you can get a job after pursuing the IATA program. For more details contact the centre at 079 3008080 / 7979
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Frankly speaking as you are a diploma holder it would be difficult for you to opt for MBA through a decent full time B-School, however, you may look at Distance learning or correspondence programme. Few of the Institutes which you may consider are IGNOU, Annamalai University, Amity University, SCDL etc. for more information on Distance learning Institutes please check the link below:
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2011-11-02 07:00:24Guide-Level 11
As you said that you don't have that much knowledge because of Bad faculty. To this I would like to say that Media/Mass Comm is a very creative field and requires a lot of practical knowledge than classroom training. So, I would suggest you to go for internship or industry training before pursuing your masters in Media so that you gain the relevant knowledge about the Media Industry and this will also help you to identify the specific Media domain in which you are interested such as Direction, Client relations/PR, Advertising, Promotion etc. Reason being Media is a very broad domain and has a lot to offer such as Journalism,
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