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2012-06-03 20:06:15
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shaban
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Hi,
I would suggest that, if you fulfil the eligibility criteria for a particular job then you may surely get a job.
As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem.
All the Best.
I would suggest that, if you fulfil the eligibility criteria for a particular job then you may surely get a job.
As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem.
All the Best.
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2012-06-03 20:05:30
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Explore the links below for M.C.A colleges in-
1. Punjab- tinyurl.com/763eegz
2. Haryana- tinyurl.com/7wrkvoy
3. Delhi/NCR- tinyurl.com/7dxbpec
As for choosing the best, you can consider parameters such as Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and Success Rate.
For the placements, I would say that whichever college you may opt for, apart from the assistance from the placement team you need to make your own efforts as no institute can guarantee you that as it entirely depends on your capabilities and utilization of skills at the right time.
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Explore the links below for M.C.A colleges in-
1. Punjab- tinyurl.com/763eegz
2. Haryana- tinyurl.com/7wrkvoy
3. Delhi/NCR- tinyurl.com/7dxbpec
As for choosing the best, you can consider parameters such as Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and Success Rate.
For the placements, I would say that whichever college you may opt for, apart from the assistance from the placement team you need to make your own efforts as no institute can guarantee you that as it entirely depends on your capabilities and utilization of skills at the right time.
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2012-06-03 20:05:09
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shaban
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
After completing your graduation you have 2 options:
1.To opt for a job.
2.To opt for further studies (MBA, Msc etc)
As per your profile I would suggest you to work for 1-2 years after completing your graduation and then opt for further studies.The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in the field of chemistry and related fields, then you may pursue masters in same or related fields, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA.
- The other a
After completing your graduation you have 2 options:
1.To opt for a job.
2.To opt for further studies (MBA, Msc etc)
As per your profile I would suggest you to work for 1-2 years after completing your graduation and then opt for further studies.The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in the field of chemistry and related fields, then you may pursue masters in same or related fields, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA.
- The other a
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2012-06-03 20:04:31sir me abhi graduation(B.A)complete kiya hu me hotel management ka kaun sa course karne se acha hoga
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2012-06-03 20:03:37
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2012-06-03 19:59:38
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Goutam Chatterjee
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Yes as there is no minimum eligibility for pursuing M.Com. However, for MBA the minimum eligibility is 50% in graduation.
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2012-06-03 19:55:45
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Mr.Prasanna Acharya
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Hello Rahul, Yes, you are eligible to opt for an MBA in Oil & Gas. I would like to bring it to your notice that you must attain at least 6.5 Bands in IELTS exam as it is an important criteria to attain admissions in any University or college across UK.
So I suggest you kindly Email us all the Scanned Copies of your Academic History along with your latest resume and on the basis of which we can guide you further. For more detailed guidance contact us through the ecard available on Shiksha site or check our website www.educationworld.co.in. We represent more than 300 Universities/colleges across the world.
So I suggest you kindly Email us all the Scanned Copies of your Academic History along with your latest resume and on the basis of which we can guide you further. For more detailed guidance contact us through the ecard available on Shiksha site or check our website www.educationworld.co.in. We represent more than 300 Universities/colleges across the world.
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2012-06-03 19:55:11
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Goutam Chatterjee
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All good MBA colleges, other than IIMs and few top colleges, accept both CAT and MAT. GMAT is usually required to pursue MBA from abroad. CAT is held every year once in October month, where as MAT is held three times in a year and comparatively easier to score. Both the tests in general test your aptitude of mathematics, reasoning, verbal reasoning (English) and non-verbal reasoning (pictorial puzzals) The serious candidates enroll themselves with some good coaching center like TIME, PT education or Career launcher for learning, solution techniques, time management and mock tests. At least 6 months of serious preparation of 6-8 hours p
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