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2011-03-05 17:05:44

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sahil,
For UPSC Examination the notification comes out in the month of February 2011 and the last date of submission of application is 21st of March and the prelim round Examination will happen on 12th June whereas Main will be in September. For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/6jdmw88
For SSC I think the Notification is still not out as it depends on the recruitment requirement so I would suggest you to keep checking their website and the Employment news. For your convenience I am placing a link below:
http://tinyurl.com/5uhtzds
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your qu
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2011-03-05 17:04:28

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sahil,
For UPSC Examination the notification comes out in the month of February 2011 and the last date of submission of application is 21st of March and the prelim round Examination will happen on 12th June whereas Main will be in September. For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/6jdmw88
For SSC I think the Notification is still not out as it depends on the recruitment requirement so I would suggest you to keep checking their website and the Employment news. For your convenience I am placing a link below:
http://tinyurl.com/5uhtzds
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your qu
...more

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2011-03-05 16:59:39

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Yazdan.
Yes you have taken the correct decision. Once you complete your graduation you will be able to write the Upsc exam in flying colours. Start preparing for both UPSC and Engineering from now onwards and keep your mission clear always. All the best. God bless you.
Regards.
Manish

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2011-03-05 16:49:34

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Vishal Deep

Beginner-Level 1

Hi Sneha
Some good B schools of Pune are PIBM, ISBM, Indira, Mile, TASMAC, ISMS, Lotus Busieness School, Genessiss, PICT.You can apply to these colleges directly from http://www.applyezee.com/institutes.php

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2011-03-05 16:48:38

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2011-03-05 16:47:53

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2011-03-05 16:43:57

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Thank you very much for posting your question in detail.
Please find the details of the institute you have mentioned.PGDM is a full time course and is equivalent to regular MBA.The selection is made through scores of CAT / MAT / JCCAT / TANCET and will be followed by GD & Personal interview. If you need more info then contact
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Textile Management,
P.B. 1633/# 1483, Avanashi Road, Peelamedu,
Coimbatore 641004, Ph. 0422-2571675 / 2592205 / 2570855
or visit
http://www.svpitm.ac.in

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2011-03-05 16:39:04

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Durbakula, there are lots of PhD courses available under the subject, you will need to select one and prepare a research proposal on the same if these are of interest to you and send it to the university. The research proposal must include a summary of the proposal and then the proposal in detail. You need to write the topic, reason for doing research, how the research will be beneficial to the community and the university, what is the different thing you are doing that hasn't been undertaken earlier. If the university accepts your proposal you will be asked to send in your documents after which you will get the offer letter. Then m
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2011-03-05 16:34:47

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Arena Animation

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Ragini, Arena offers industry-approved, career-oriented courses preparing you for jobs in animation, multimedia, gaming, web designing - and more! I would suggest you to directly visit the centre, where you can get a chance to meet the counselors and gather detailed information. Please follow this link for more info: http://www.arena-multimedia.com/contact-us/index.aspx

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2011-03-05 16:33:07

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Rahul Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

you will have to clear UPSC civil service exams after completing your BBA. Please visit www.upsc.gov.in for complete details.

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2011-03-05 16:29:31

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Sajid Nalakath

Contributor-Level 9

For a career in Aeronautical, you need not have an MBA in Aviation. The choice that you have is very specific and not much institutions in the world provide you with that. There are ample opportunities in the world for aviation sector. to become a manager in the airline industry, you may need a MBA but not specifically MBA in Aviation. Think wisely . make your basic research and then decide.

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2011-03-05 16:23:27

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NISHANT

Beginner-Level 1

u first go and visit the Upsc.gov.in and see all the answers to ur questions regarding IPS.

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2011-03-05 16:23:09

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Excel Group

Beginner-Level 2

The annual tution fee is 64400/- for B Tech Course, for further information you can call 9358512345 or visit our website: sanskriti.edu.in

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2011-03-05 16:20:33

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Excel Group

Beginner-Level 2

The annual tution fee is 64400/- for B Tech Course, for further information you can call 9358512345 or visit our website: sanskriti.edu.in

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2011-03-05 16:17:09

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ISBM k

Guide-Level 11

Dear Sir,
ISBM is well accredited with BSI (British standard Inst), CODL (Council of Distance Learning) , IADL, NCHEMS, ASCB(E), ANAB, ISTE (Institutional member of AICTE) & also promoted by Planning commission (Govt of India) which makes the courses & the institute valid globally. We have students from other countries as well.
Verification of all accreditations can be done. Please check our website for the same.
ISBM has 14 branches pan India.ISBM is serving the education industry from past 2 decades with more than 20 thousand students.
ISBM Team
www.isbm.org.in

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2011-03-05 16:16:30

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

Your CAT percentile is very low. You should look at getting at least 85 percentile, in your CAT, to make it to a reputed college.

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2011-03-05 16:13:51

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Arjun, since you are about to write your exams very shortly why don't you keep it a side for some time? The admission process begins only in them month of May and each college specifies the combination they offer. apart from the course fee. So, my sincere request to you is to prepare well fro your exams . get a decent percentage . and colleges will come after you offering seat in the combination of your choice.
Wishing you all the success.

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2011-03-05 16:13:24

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi. Can you tell what do you want to know about the institute? We'll be able to tell you the correct details if you specify them clearly.

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2011-03-05 16:09:29

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Rohit,
To become an IPS officer, one requires to qualify an entrance conducted by the UPSC. 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:
http://tinyurl.com/ygp6wkk
UPSC exams 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 test
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2011-03-05 16:06:55

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi. There is no hard and fast rule taht you should choose either engg or medicince as your career. You can opt for Commerce, economics, civics- History economics civics, Math, CS, Economics,Special Eng, Economics, History and if you are in the CBSE stream then you have even more combination available. So. don't you worry Radhika. If you are all set to write your 10th then concentrate only on your exams at present as there are many doors opened for you to explore.
All the best. for your exams. Take care

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