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2011-01-04 15:45:25

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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Please ask your Question with some more details.

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2011-01-04 15:42:40

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2011-01-04 15:41:56

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

You must now immediately go for your graduation in the stream of your liking. Or else get some vocational course in the filed in which you have a hobby.

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2011-01-04 15:37:45

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RIMS afsana

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There is no such thing as a direct admission Niraj. You have to go through our screening process which will test your communication skills, interpersonal skills, attitude, aptitute etc. Our admission process consists of a presentation round, an essay round, and a personal interview round. Candidates will be selected based on their performance in all the three rounds. We also give sufficient weightage to previous academic performance and work experience.

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2011-01-04 15:33:36

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piyush juneja

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There are many scopes after pursuing BPharm. But, salary will be more elevated if you further pursue Masters degree either MBA/MPharm.Besides you can open a medical shop or a chemists shop,become a chemist,can also be a chemistry professor or a lab assistant or a labratory expert,can do lots of experiments if u are interested in this field ,can become a medical representative/transcriptionist. After BPharm, you can get jobs in private as well as government sectors.
In case of government sectors, you can get job as:-
- pharmacist in hospitals
- Technician in college
- Research Analyst
- Drug squad in police department
In case of private secto
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2011-01-04 15:32:38

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2011-01-04 15:29:20

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Gajendran,
As per the information given by the Institutes, Employed professionals holding an Integrated First Degree of BITS or equivalent such as B.E. / M.Sc. with minimum one year relevant experience in Quality and allied services are eligible for the MS program in Quality Management; with a B.Sc degree it seems difficult to get admission in this institute.
Yet you can go through the following link for complete information:
http://tinyurl.com/4et97
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!

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2011-01-04 15:28:31

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divyasonawane

Beginner-Level 1

where are mpsc classes in navi mumbai

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2011-01-04 15:25:10

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Pradeep Kumar

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2011-01-04 15:23:06

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2011-01-04 15:19:43

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Rahul

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Dear Amit, You can pursue your MBA into Project Management through a Distance Learning which you can pursue along with your job. For more details on course kindly visit www.psbm.org or contact 07666544657.
All the best.

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2011-01-04 15:17:12

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RGU UK

Beginner-Level 2

Hello Dimpy, we are happy to accept students who have began their studies at other insitutes onto our courses, however we need to make sure that what they have already studied matches what they would have studied here, so that we are not asking the student to build on subjects they've not been taught already or equally repeat ones they already have. So, the best advice I can give you is to send us an email with further details of what your daughter has studied already, along with a note of what course she is interested in studying here, to international@rgu.ac.uk and we shall get some tailored information to you by reply. Hope this has
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2011-01-04 15:15:48

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piyush juneja

Contributor-Level 9

you can go for MD.or just brush up you knwoledge again and start practice.get attached with any senior doctor.

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2011-01-04 15:14:02

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2011-01-04 15:08:12

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2011-01-04 15:03:37

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Rahul

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Arun, After Graduation, You can go for your PG Diploma or Master's. Master's has higher value than PG Diploma. For more details on MBA through Distance Learning kindly visit www.psbm.org or contact 07666544657.
all the best

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2011-01-04 15:03:22

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renuka

Beginner-Level 1

Hi i am renu. if your life time goal is to become an IAS means it is better to apply for the exam. and you have to prepare more. Graduation is must for IAS. i hope that my answer may satisfy you.

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2011-01-04 14:55:35

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