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Chetna S
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Hi Sagar
The requirement for master's in Canada is GMAT/GRE and TOEFL/IELTS with atleast 7 band score. While total cgpa expected might be more in good universities, 6.8 can be accepted. (I hope your backlogs are also cleared now). So start preparing for your GMAT/GRE and before that choose atleast 5-6 universities as per your budget, write to them about your interest in their master's and they will guide you at each step further. Unlike India, international universities are very helpful in guiding you.
Hope this suffice.
The requirement for master's in Canada is GMAT/GRE and TOEFL/IELTS with atleast 7 band score. While total cgpa expected might be more in good universities, 6.8 can be accepted. (I hope your backlogs are also cleared now). So start preparing for your GMAT/GRE and before that choose atleast 5-6 universities as per your budget, write to them about your interest in their master's and they will guide you at each step further. Unlike India, international universities are very helpful in guiding you.
Hope this suffice.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)
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UGC has allowed students to pursue two full-time academic programmes in the same time frame given that class timing for both programmes do not clash with each other. Earlier, UGC had allowed students to pursue one regular and one distance course simultaneously but this development is significant because it now allows students to pursue two full-time degrees together. The Mathematics and Statistics are the important subjects of CS. So this can be tough for you if not studied at 10+2 level.
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Vishesh Vanjani
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You can also try in SPPU, Pune; Christ college, Bangalore and St, Xaviers college.
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sahit korgaonker
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Companies don't hire HR in bulk like they do for other branches.
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Chetna S
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Hi Dhvani
Bcom is a generic degree in which you study about bst, taxes, management, finance, accountancy etc. So far in india, there is nothing like bcom in mass comm . You can either do bcom and then masters/ diploma in mass comm or directly go for bachelor's in journalism.
Bcom is a generic degree in which you study about bst, taxes, management, finance, accountancy etc. So far in india, there is nothing like bcom in mass comm . You can either do bcom and then masters/ diploma in mass comm or directly go for bachelor's in journalism.
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller
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Dear shivani
Kindly share your career aim and short introduction about yourself than I would suggest in a better way.
All the best
Kindly share your career aim and short introduction about yourself than I would suggest in a better way.
All the best
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Hi
The jobs for immigration officers in india are under ministry of external affairs. The two paths for it are:
1. UPSC: Clear the exam ( C-Sat, Paper-II, & finally Interview, this is totally 1 year process) with 1st 10-15 Ranks, then you can get into Indian Foreign Services, as Grade -A officer in Ministry of External Affairs.
2. SSC (Staff Selection Commission): This is for the assistant grade officers/ Grade - B officers.
Please do not confuse it with SSC for State cadre. Those are different and very specific to the requirement of States in the Union of India.
Staff Selection Commission exams are conducted twice in a year. You are allowe
The jobs for immigration officers in india are under ministry of external affairs. The two paths for it are:
1. UPSC: Clear the exam ( C-Sat, Paper-II, & finally Interview, this is totally 1 year process) with 1st 10-15 Ranks, then you can get into Indian Foreign Services, as Grade -A officer in Ministry of External Affairs.
2. SSC (Staff Selection Commission): This is for the assistant grade officers/ Grade - B officers.
Please do not confuse it with SSC for State cadre. Those are different and very specific to the requirement of States in the Union of India.
Staff Selection Commission exams are conducted twice in a year. You are allowe
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abhinav prakashi think all are equal
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you can purusue b.com with cs course not mba
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vivek mishrawho am I????
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If you interested in psychology then you can chose Ba (Honours) psychology programme at Sam Higginbotom Institute Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh and prepare for Tata Institute Of Social Sciences for MA psychology programme because here u can get more opportunities after pg
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