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2010-12-03 21:31:30

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2010-12-03 21:29:19

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kishore

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Pari,
There is no such official announcement done for GRE yet.
Just want to let you know, whether the syllabus changes, it won't change that much that you can't prepare yourself.
But its sure that current syllabus will be there. So you can start preparing yourself anytime.
Don't be in hurry now for exams . you have lot of time in hands . so utilize it in preparation.

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2010-12-03 21:28:16

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Parva Dave

Beginner-Level 3

Dear Manchan Kumari I would suggest you to look into Central government course in animation called Post Graduate Diploma in Advance Computer Arts (DACA)
for more details go to acts.cdac.in/
or call on 09377337701

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2010-12-03 21:24:23

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Sanchit Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

Hi friend, Yes you can go for your executive MBA program. If you have 50% marks in graduation and 2 yeas of experience. I have heard of UPES, Dehradun which is providing this Executive MBA program. If you fit their eligibility criteria then, there is no better university as UPES. It is famous for its core sector related unique programs which have reputation in pan Asia region. Some of their good programs are Oil and gas mgmt, Power mgmt, Logistic and supply chain mgmt etc. These programs have huge demand in the market. So, if these programs interests you, look for them in UPES. Best of luck!!

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2010-12-03 21:20:57

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TestFunda.com

Beginner-Level 1

Both have their own merits and there are no either or answers here. The choice really depends on what will you love doing for the rest of your working life. Are you more comfortable in a technical role or a generalist role.
M.Tech will help you ace one particular vertical and work in that particular area. An M.Tech primarily helps you get into research or some other highly specialized field and will not give you much advantage in India. If youa re looking to pursue M.Tech, you are better placed pursuing opportunities abroad.
MBA predominately prepares you to have a cross functional role in a business and organizational set-up. An MBA al
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2010-12-03 21:11:58

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Shweta Zaveri

Beginner-Level 3

Regulatory affair , ipr and patents would be an ideal option . Lots of scope in the field as a pharma graduate. There are several online courses also availale for same . you can log on www.cliniminds.com for further details.

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2010-12-03 21:10:36

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kishore

Contributor-Level 9

there are lot of acronym for SSCE . one is Society for the Study of Cristian Ethics.
what exactly you are looking for? please elaborate so i can explain you if I know.

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2010-12-03 21:06:29

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richa JainYou tube channel https://youtu.be/n8lJ2b87U8g

Contributor-Level 9

if you are going for diploma you need to do nothing just go to ay gud institute they will get you the addmission and if you want to do mba in fashion management then annamalai university offers that and there is an exam aslso that is nift u prepare for that after wards u get admission in the gud courses

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2010-12-03 21:06:03

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Naresh

Beginner-Level 2

Hi I am working with NZ institute as a office Manager , I think I can help you out.
call me to discuss
8826808920
study.auckland@yahoo.co.nz

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2010-12-03 21:03:59

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

First evaluate yourself as to what kind of a career you want for yourself. If you are interested in a complete technical career then go for MCA. If you want to work in the administration line with little technicalities involved in it then go for MBA.

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2010-12-03 21:03:31

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2010-12-03 21:02:39

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2010-12-03 20:54:40

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Anuj Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

your toefl score is really very low for getting some gud universities and scholarship.So in my opinion try to get 90 in TOEFL and then apply for universities so thst u can also get scholarship.
because u wll have to spent the money either do it from a gud university or from an average university.
So decision is urs
For more details u can contact me on
gautam.for@gmail.com
or visit
http://www.studyoptionsabroad.blogspot.com

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2010-12-03 20:54:10

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2010-12-03 20:52:13

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

You can do it around 7-8 lacs tution fees and 5 lacs living expenses. you need degree with 60% marks for admission

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2010-12-03 20:51:41

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pranab,
As there is no neutral ranking or public rating for these courses it would be difficult to name one Institute which is best for stock market courses. However, few of the institutes which you may consider are:
NSE's - NCFM
Bombay Stock Exchange's BSE Training Institute
Institute of Company Secretaries of India
Institute of Financial and Investment Planning
Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI)
For more information please check the link:
http://tinyurl.com/39vp2ol
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 an
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2010-12-03 20:49:45

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Nithya Kishore

Contributor-Level 6

Vikas - though IELTS is not a very difficult test, getting 8 out of 9 is not a easy task. Ideally, check your current level of English using mock tests that are available. When you register for IELTS at the British Council you also can access the online resources free - these are usually the closest that you get to the actual exam. Based on your mock test scores, you can decide on the duration of coaching that you will require. Ideally you would need around 1 - 2 months of good practice either by yourself or at an institute to get yourself fully familiar with the pattern and understand the exam. All the best. Feel free to write back if
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2010-12-03 20:48:35

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Rahul

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Ansy, With such a good percentage in Diploma i will suggest to go ahead with Full Time BTech only.
All the best.

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2010-12-03 20:46:17

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18002091444

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Nitish, We have got PG Diploma in Computer Application and this course is affiliated with MS university Tamil Nadu.The details has been attached in the provided link.http://www.aptech-education.com/pages/courses/university-courses/postgraduate-diplomas.html

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2010-12-03 20:40:34

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kishore

Contributor-Level 9

hi avi,
Yup its a good course, if you want you can take it. you will get on job training in this course . that means a hands on experience on live project .

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