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2014-08-04 19:43:24

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Vivek Singh

Beginner-Level 3

Dear suresh, Yes you are eligible to this course as you have completed your bachelors degree. I suggest you to go through the following link: - http://smude.edu.in/. Thanks!

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2014-08-04 19:35:05

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Both are good field , Medical is expensive and give good high salary job

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rakesh sharma

Beginner-Level 1

All institutes are equally good

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EXCEL

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Yes you can do B.Tech if BSc with PCM then B.Tech 3yrs

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2014-08-04 18:33:59

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Yes you can apply for MBA , yu only have to give English proficiency test

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2014-08-04 18:31:23

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

For which institute you are asking

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2014-08-04 18:22:00

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CYTELCytel Statistical Software & Services Pvt. Lt

Beginner-Level 2

Hi Meerza could you please provide your email id and contact number so that I can explain you it in detail. Kindly share details at nakshatra.vinod@cytel.co.in

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2014-08-04 18:13:25

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Aditya Kumar

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Hello Pasha,
ICWA stands for Cost and Work Accountancy. On 28th May, 1959 the Institute of Cost and works Accountants of India (ICWAI) was setup under the Cost and Works Accountants Act, 1959. Cost and Work Accountants structures the business policy of a company and to give a forecast for projects to be carried out on the basis of past and present financial performances.
ICWA:-
For pursuing this program a student must have completed 17 years of ages and must have passed the senior secondary examination (10+2) of any board recognized by the Central or State government.
Few specializations in these fields are: -
ICWA - Statistics, Tax laws an
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DRONACHARYA IAS ACADEMY

Beginner-Level 2

Hi dhanashri
Bank course duration would be 4 months and it will cost you around 9 k.

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sandeep,
You should pursue MSW (Counselling) or M.Sc. Counselling Psychology.
After that you may also look into 1 year Pg diploma in counselling from NCERT
Certificate, Diploma and PG Diploma courses on counseling are offered by various institutes all over India.
Post Graduate Diploma in Educational Counselling (P.G.D.E.C.) is offered by The Global Institutes, Kilkata.
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2014-08-04 17:51:20

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Vinod Kumar C

Beginner-Level 2

Mrs.Annusha
No.they do not have such authority to do so.the reason behind this is, they fear their result to fall if your son does not secure good marks as expected by the school.if it happens so.their reputation would drop and thereby the admissions and amounts they collect.
And since you have signed an undertaking form, bearing the responsibility.now the school has complete legal rights to do what so ever they want.they can even withhold him from taking examinations, if he fails to secure the expected marks in his internal examinations. I would strongly advise you to take appropriate measures to help your son and make sure he secures
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