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2011-09-03 09:48:59

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C.G MANTRA amar

Beginner-Level 2

for fee details contact us on:99999303059

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2011-09-03 09:36:55

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

you can take admission in Btech latrel entry

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2011-09-03 09:06:42

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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www.rca.ac.uk
Check out this link for more details.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a “best answer” or pressing the thumbs up icon.
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Khushwant Jain

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2011-09-03 08:54:19

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Ms.Anindita Das

Beginner-Level 1

Dear Abhishek, DSMS is 22 years old college running courses on hospitality, travel and tourism is one of them.There is no such comparison between these long years of imparting education to the community, so you decide. The course fees for the course is Rs.1,95 ,000 /-

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2011-09-03 08:38:19

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Mtech is best for you after BE if you want to continue your engineering field

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2011-09-03 07:38:40

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PS Dhingra

Contributor-Level 9

Which specific course, please be clear?

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2011-09-03 07:29:07

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2011-09-03 07:21:35

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Vikas Naidu

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CCNA is the starting step towards Networking line for more enhancement u must have to some more Certifications. R u confidant in any of the Server Side Operating System? for what purpose u would like to do CCNA? wanted to go in network line? is that so? wanted to get good job in higher end? am i right? if u want to enhance ur career and knowledge as well why don't u choose RHCE. cos most of the Servers r running on Linux and then u opt CCNA u will be having career in only Network line. Cos Knowing LAN then u know about WAN will give u more advantage. After CCNA u will be only a network person if u do RHCE then u can opt System Admin or
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2011-09-03 07:11:48

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IIHT LIMITED

Contributor-Level 7

Likhith,
yes, u can enroll for CCNA course.
it is 60 hours including network fundamentals training.
you can join in a convenient batch.
we have batches that have 2 hours training per day.
we have 8 centers in Bangalore.
please share your details so that we can suggest you the nearest center.
we can arrange for a call from the center.

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2011-09-03 06:29:31

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PS Dhingra

Contributor-Level 9

Some universities allow provisional admission subject to clearance of the paper and showing the result after some reasonable time. But if the candidate fails, he won't be able to get back the fees already paid for the ME course.
So, better concentrate on clearance of your paper first than to get your divided attention on back paper as well as the ME studies. That may harm your interest in both the courses.

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2011-09-03 06:27:37

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PS Dhingra

Contributor-Level 9

Some universities allow provisional admission subject to clearance of the paper and showing the result after some reasonable time. But if the candidate fails, he won't be able to get back the fees already paid for the ME course.
So, better concentrate on clearance of your paper first than to get your divided attention on back paper as well as the ME studies. That may harm your interest in both the courses.

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2011-09-03 03:29:30

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
With 15 years of education UK, would be the best study destination to pursue MBA, as universities in US requires 16 years of education for admission in their MBA program.
As you are pursuing graduation, it would be advisable for you to work for some years after graduation, and then opt for pursuing MBA,as all the good universities abroad requires at least 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
The advantage of this step would be:
You will gain relevant work experience.
After working you will know in which field you are actually interested in i.e. if you are interested in management side you can opt to pursue MBA.
If
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2011-09-03 02:48:23

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

We have lots of IT related courses for you please contact us
We at IMA are offering course in Distance Learning through EIILM university, Sikkim, Dully recognized by UGC, if you want to join or need more information kindly call IMA Counselor at 079-40242526 or else +919377797968 We shall be happy to guide you for the admission procedure & fees details !

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2011-09-03 02:39:31

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PS Dhingra

Contributor-Level 9

You have not mentioned whether you desire information about job opportunity in UK or in India after doing MBA in UK? Please be clear.

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2011-09-03 01:37:42

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, usually a PGDBA from a good institute is considered to have more value in the job market than a MBA. Syllabus and course structure wise both the courses are bit different. PGDBA syllabus is more upadted and latest one. But if someone is working and having minimum of 3-4 years of work experience then even distance MBA has same value as regular. Because in that case one gets exposure from the work place. You may consider these institutes for distance MBA. ICFAI (www.icfai.org), Symbiosis (scdl.com), IMT Ghaziabad (imtcdl.ac.in), Narsee Monjee (nmimsonline.org), Madurai Kamaraj (mkudde.org), IGNOU (ignou.ac.in), Tamil Nadu Open Univer
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2011-09-03 00:49:44

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2011-09-03 00:29:43

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Mahesh

Contributor-Level 9

Vaibhav.You might be puzzled to get this kind of advice. There is only one difference between stock market and casino. You need 100% luck to win in a casino. You need 75% luck and 25% intuition to win in stock market. The question is.Do you have both? A business school can teach you how the stock market works, but it cannot provide you with the information you need to win in this area. To get a clearer answer, I will strongly advice you to see the 1987 movie The Wall Street directed by Oliver Stone. I will also strongly advice you to see the 1999 movie Rogue Trader. Stock Market is DEFINITELY not for the fickle minded (people who makes
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2011-09-03 00:21:56

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Varun Jindal

Contributor-Level 8

Thank you for showing interest. We request you to provide us with all your contact details so that our counselors can get in touch with you and solve all your queries or feel free to contact us at 9910326248.

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2011-09-03 00:19:29

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Bhupesh

Contributor-Level 9

VIT has Mechatronics , Its better if you are opting after your bachelors

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2011-09-03 00:19:11

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

All the courses are most likely same. BSc CS is more programming oriented course, whereas BSc IT is jack of all i.e you have programming languages as well as Electronics, Hardware & Networking, E commerce, Supply chain, Professional skills, etc.It totally depends on your choice what you want to pursue.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a “best answer” or pressing the thumbs up icon.
Thanks,
Khushwant Jain

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