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2011-06-05 23:59:03

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divya

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you should not think of donation seat.

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2011-06-05 23:58:29

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Narendran N V

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Its hard with that mark to get mech . engg.

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2011-06-05 23:55:22

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divya

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visit enterancecorner.com

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2011-06-05 23:52:01

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2011-06-05 23:51:43

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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria

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you may get. have finger crossed.

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2011-06-05 23:51:04

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

for fees, kindly check http://www.sims.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=137&Itemid=111
application form for snap are available from september to mid november.

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2011-06-05 23:50:14

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Eligibility Criteria:
What is the minimum work experience required in order to apply for the course?
We prefer applicants with a minimum full time work experience of 2 years. However, outstanding graduates with less than two years of experience would be considered on a case to case basis.
I had applied for the PGPM programme in the past but did not get selected .Can I reapply?
Yes. You can reapply provided your CAT/GMAT score is still valid.
I have not completed my graduation yet. Can I still apply?
No. Only graduates can apply to the PGPM program.
Will part-time work experience or internship be considered?
Internship or part time work e
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2011-06-05 23:48:24

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Swapan GarainProfessor, Social Scientist, Social Entrepreneur

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Priyanka. You asked a very good question, appropriate for an educationist. Let me enlighten you. MA (Psy) has a good career prospect if you do it from a good institute, preferably the one attached to a Hospital. Avoid the average private institutes. Counseling will lead to to career in clinical side. You will start and end your career as a counsellor. You may max become head on the counseling unit. You will enjoy one to one relationship with your clients. You may even end up being a private or family counselor for a celebrity or corporate CEO. Industrial Psy will give you a great career in the corporate world in the area of HR, Tr
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2011-06-05 23:46:17

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Arun kumar yadav

Beginner-Level 1

no chance

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2011-06-05 23:45:40

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divya

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tell me your rank.

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2011-06-05 23:44:57

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2011-06-05 23:43:48

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divya

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nit silchar nit raipur .for more details you can visit enterancecorner.com

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2011-06-05 23:40:37

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Supreet, you can take up professional accounting - a mix of accounting and management. You could enter into actuarial science if you have good mathematical skills. Or change your field and go for a new subject altogether. Australian Universities offer conversion courses meant for students with non similar backgrounds.
If you like this answer then kindly mark it as the best answer or rate it thumbs up. Please feel free to post queries if you have any.

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2011-06-05 23:38:56

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divya

Beginner-Level 1

serious speaking you can not get nit

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2011-06-05 23:38:44

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shorya sharma

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my aieee rank is 4,12,656 n i ave 1 compartment inphysics

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2011-06-05 23:38:37

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divya

Beginner-Level 1

visit enterancecorner.com

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2011-06-05 23:38:12

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divya

Beginner-Level 1

yes you can.exam will be on 18 june

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2011-06-05 23:37:31

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shikha,
With having completed M.Sc in Maths, and if you have interest in Lectureship, then you can definitely take up UGC NET exam and if you qualify, shall be eligible to the post of lecturer.
Other than this you can also opt for doctoral programs as well.
All the best!

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2011-06-05 23:34:50

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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria

Contributor-Level 9

first you should complete your education, don't entangle yourself in money, concentrate only on education, you will start to get good offer itself.

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