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2011-03-03 21:37:48

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shilpa, LSBF is not a very highly ranked college in the UK. But popular among students for low fee. The other such college is London School of Commerce. But if you can shell out some more money you can get into a University like Aberdeen, LJMU and Coventry. You can refer the guardian ranking for MBA for the facts.
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2011-03-03 21:36:45

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Abhilash, there are lots of scholarships available depending on which field you opt for. Its not necessary to write GMAT at this stage. In UK the Universities require GMAT scores for management courses especially for MBA and it is expected from students with 3-4 yrs of work experience. Additionally, lots of Universities give bursaries ranging from GBP 500 - 2500.
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2011-03-03 21:33:17

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

Contributor-Level 10

http://www.jbs.ac.in/jbs/faculty.php
Jaypee Business School is the latest manifestation of the vision of our Revered Founder, Honble Shri Jaiprakash Gaur ji. The Jaypee Business School (JBS), a constituent of Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (Deemed University) was started in the year 2007. It has made good progress in a short span of less than 3 years. The mission of JBS is to prepare and produce competent, passionate and market centric professionals who can manage human resources, business operations and ensure world class quality practices.
JBS has state of the art infrastructure and highly competent and dedicated faculty
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2011-03-03 21:33:06

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2011-03-03 21:32:03

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Technically speaking, Yes MBA can be done after BDS and one can take Hospital Administration as the specialization subject. But I would rather not advice you for that and would suggest you to either do practice or study for MDS or for any specialized certificate course in Dentistry.

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2011-03-03 21:29:14

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Beginner-Level 2

Dear Anisha, There are many good options available to you.
please call for details and free prospectus 09836816130.

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2011-03-03 21:26:15

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Well, you can opt for Masters in Nursing or clinical research.

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2011-03-03 21:24:54

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2011-03-03 21:24:47

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2011-03-03 21:24:12

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2011-03-03 21:18:52

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2011-03-03 21:06:50

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2011-03-03 21:05:58

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shiyamala,
Kindly mention the name of he course that you plan to pursue as it isn't clear as to what you wish to inquire from the above query.
All the best!

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2011-03-03 20:41:08

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anjali sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Manoj,
I am myself a 2nd year MBA student at present, I had scored around a 70 percentile in MAT and an now pursuing an MBA degree from Delhi Business School. And this past year has been quite an enriching one for me. The curriculum is highly industry based which helped me getting a great summer placement with HSBC Global.
And I am looking forward to the final placements too, for the average salary package is around 4 lakhs and the maximum offered last year was 12 lakhs. You can check the companies that come for recruitment at their facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=221030917915742&set=o.194805057228422&type=1&ref=
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2011-03-03 20:36:56

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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

Contributor-Level 9

hi kumar,welcome to https://shiksha.com and your asking about is u have a chance to do ias right? let me say IAS is an civils exam and it is not related to single branch u have a chance to go IAS dont afraid but it needs lot of preparation if ur social or economical backround of ur subject u may get easy to handle it but the branch is purely opposite to the subject but that is not the problem while writing the exam u better go for any institute which offering this IAS coaching near by u.dont waste time every minute is important for that compitative exams.all the best

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2011-03-03 20:36:39

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Dr.Suresh Kumar Choudhary

Contributor-Level 6

AAKASH IN DELHI,ALLEN IN RAJASTHAN IN BEST COACHING CENTER IN KOTA ALEEE ALSO GOOD

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2011-03-03 20:35:23

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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

Contributor-Level 9

hi manoj,welcome to https://shiksha.coma nd ur mat percentile is good enough and ur asking about u have any problem at the time of ur job search right? let me explain ofcourse u r right some times it may be problem actuvally the most of the companies are kept the job fair for m.b.a aspirants some companies are strict about ug degree for only who done b.b.a are eligible in ug then we people are not eligibe for that but now a days branch is not important if u have good profile and communication power u may gain the job and one thing i want to advise u if u want to go for m.b.a means y don't u choose b.b.a in ug? b.c.a is a normal degree
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2011-03-03 20:34:39

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

If you are a fresher then join MCA full time otherwise opt for Distance learning if you have work exp. of 3 years and above and you want to upgrade your knowledge.

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2011-03-03 20:34:04

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sunny,
There are various networking courses available in all the parts of India like CISCO, Linux, Sun, Microsoft, and Red hat etc. but I would suggest that to get the real value on your investment you should opt for an authorized training center to do your training. If you couldnt find authorized centers in Kolkata then another option for you would be to do it from well reputed institutes like NIIT or Aptech where one has the surety that it would be a recognized certification. To get the details about their authorized training centers go to the particular website of the company originated that certification for e.g Cisco for which I
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2011-03-03 20:29:34

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

The maximum number of attempts are 3 smriti. If you have a back log, then don't worry. Concentrate , develop a positive attitude that you are definitely going to clear it and i'm sure you'll.
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