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2013-05-04 00:17:28
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Satish Kumar Sonwani
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Hi, with an LLB in hand, you should select courses that would help enhance your current qualification. There are not many post graduate courses that you could select from at Humber for the same. However there are quite a few certificate courses on offer on subjects like Administrative law, Residential Landlord and Tenant Law, Legal research for Immigration, employment law, Real Estate law, teaching and training courses etc. You may check this link for the list of courses in concern to law at Humber Canada http://calendardb.humber.ca/LIS/WebCalendar/CE/SubjectArea/details.do?name=Law . You may also vist the official website of Humber Ca
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2013-05-04 00:15:00
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JAYESH
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I your third year u must buck up and score much as u can so that u can get minimal percent required for MBA so study hard.
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2013-05-04 00:11:19
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Satish Kumar Sonwani
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BBM or BBA will be good for you if you are in management field.
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2013-05-04 00:09:15
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Raj Goswami
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Must have a graduate degree with at least 50%.
Besides that Admissions to MBA and MBA (IB) programmes are made on the basis of combined merit of Written Test (CAT conducted by IIM)-50% weightage; Academic records-20% weightage, Group discussion and Interview (conducted by FMS, BHU)- 30% weightage.
Candidates are required to appear in CAT of the corresponding year and register at FMS, BHU through separate admission application form available at FMS, BHU normally during August-November every year or downloadable from website www.bhu.ac.in or www.fmsbhu.ac.in (pl. refer to the admission notification noramlly released in the last week of Aug
Besides that Admissions to MBA and MBA (IB) programmes are made on the basis of combined merit of Written Test (CAT conducted by IIM)-50% weightage; Academic records-20% weightage, Group discussion and Interview (conducted by FMS, BHU)- 30% weightage.
Candidates are required to appear in CAT of the corresponding year and register at FMS, BHU through separate admission application form available at FMS, BHU normally during August-November every year or downloadable from website www.bhu.ac.in or www.fmsbhu.ac.in (pl. refer to the admission notification noramlly released in the last week of Aug
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2013-05-04 00:04:45
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