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2011-03-05 20:21:06
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2011-03-05 20:17:54
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The impact of privatization and liberalization has increased the need for managers in business establishments and corporate houses across all the sectors of the economy and those with an MBA degree from a reputed business school in India are the real beneficiaries of the changes brought by the globalization of the Indian market economy. Successful completion of an MBA course in India from a reputed institute promise a career that can touch unknown heights. A career in management, however,
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2011-03-05 20:17:12
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Audyogik Shikshan Mandal's IMCOST Mumbai
www.imcost.org
IILM Business School Mumbai
www.iilm.edu.in
International Business School Mumbai
www.ibr.edu.in
NIS Academy Mumbai
www.thenisacademy.com
NSB Mumbai
www.nsb.in
Institute of Business Studies & Research
Navi Mumbai www.ibsar.ac.in
Maharashtra Education Foundation
Navi Mumbai www.msb.edu.in
Pillai's Institute of Management Studies & Research
Navi Mumbai www.pimsr.ac.in
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2011-03-05 19:55:32Guide-Level 11
Well for news reading, firstly you have to pursue a journalism course as they prefer candidates from the same background. Also I would suggest you go for a part time anchoring course to groom yourself.
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2011-03-05 19:34:10
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Please visit http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/mba/courses.htm to see the curriculum of the MBA program at the University of Toronto.
For scholarship details, please visit: http://www.uc.utoronto.ca/content/view/210/1259/
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2011-03-05 19:30:36
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Yes you are eligible for the UPSC exams. To prepare well for the Civil service, you would require high levels of concentration with good academic record and knowledge about the current happenings.
There are many institutes in India offering coaching for the Civil Services and to know about these, you may refer to the following link:
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UPSC exams , which are conducted in two phases: Preliminary test (CSAT) and Main Written Test.
CSAT: It is an Objective type examination consisting of Two Papers that is common to all candidates from 2011 having special emphasis on testing their aptitude for civil service
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