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2011-07-05 09:56:56

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2011-07-05 09:56:49

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pratik,
There are many institutes in the country that are offering courses related to share market but then it is also advised to complete your schooling as this is the basic education. Also for most of the institutes in the country prefer taking students with 12th pass for all the specialized courses.
Yet you may refer to the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=shares&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=2&cityId=-1&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=
For any further Clarification do post your Query , in case this answer resolves your q
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2011-07-05 09:51:22

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the universities in UK, offering masters in marine engineering.
Liverpool John Moores University.
Link:tinyurl.com/6p6huyv
Newcastle University.
Link:tinyurl.com/6uslofo
To pursue Masters in UK, you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree fro recognized university.
IELST score of 6-7 bands plus.
Universities in UK have 2 admission intake in a year, namely:
Fall (August) intake.
Spring (January) intake.
Average fees at UK universities is around 15,000 pounds per-year, the tuition fee and living expenses might be more or less depending on the university and location
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2011-07-05 09:49:20

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the universities in UK, offering masters in marine engineering.
Liverpool John Moores University.
Link:tinyurl.com/6p6huyv
Newcastle University.
Link:tinyurl.com/6uslofo
To pursue Masters in UK, you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree fro recognized university.
IELST score of 6-7 bands plus.
Universities in UK have 2 admission intake in a year, namely:
Fall (August) intake.
Spring (January) intake.
Average fees at UK universities is around 15,000 pounds per-year, the tuition fee and living expenses might be more or less depending on the university and location
...more

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2011-07-05 09:46:37

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vijay,
Firstly as mentioned by Aksoni, I too would advise you to give a thought to Bank PO as this will be a good career option to benefit a career supported by a Banking and Insurance graduation that you have done.
Other than this , there are many Masters / PG Diploma programs available as well in the fields like Banking, Actuaries, Wealth Management etc. Also with added work experience, you can also take up CFA program.
For any further Clarification do post your Query , in case this answer resolves your query, Please close it by marking it as Best Answer .
All the best!

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2011-07-05 09:39:08

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Dr KRISHNA KATTI

Contributor-Level 10

After 10 there is provision for any diploma.

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2011-07-05 09:38:44

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2011-07-05 09:35:47

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ARVIND SURYAVANSHI

Contributor-Level 9

No,MCA needs Bsc/BCA,and maths in +2.

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2011-07-05 09:32:11

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Dr KRISHNA KATTI

Contributor-Level 10

Approch MTB through site .you will get details what you want.

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2011-07-05 09:29:34

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ARVIND SURYAVANSHI

Contributor-Level 9

offers BA/Bsc/bcom,etc Contact-F.C.toad Pune,ph-022-66866000

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2011-07-05 09:28:21

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2011-07-05 09:23:41

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YASHRAJ BEHERA

Contributor-Level 9

MBA is a post graduate degree offered by many universities, it requires AICTE affiliation ,PGDM is a diploma degree considered equivalent to MBA ,PGDM has been first of all brought to the market by IIM,if u wish to go for higher course , then check for the college status,and better go in for MBA,if any how u decide for PGDM

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2011-07-05 09:16:41

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Dr KRISHNA KATTI

Contributor-Level 10

not fixed.Any time KPSC is callforming.

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2011-07-05 09:11:46

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Akash

Beginner-Level 1

IILM has total of 5 branches in India. fee structure for AICTE Approved campus is 3.6 lac for 2 years and rest is 8.1 lac

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2011-07-05 09:10:16

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YASHRAJ BEHERA

Contributor-Level 9

PG or M.tech courses are same options , non gate means u have to enter a college directly or taking through the admissions exam of that college,it wd be gud if u clear GATE as u will be paid while doing ur PG

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2011-07-05 09:09:36

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Prahsanth this is Gomti wishing you a Wonderful Day!!! You may not go for polytechnic and +2 together. You may have to choose any one out of them. To get dmission in polytechnic some states conduct exam ,CEEP (Combined Entrance exam for polytechnic and in some states the admission is given on 10th performance. Alternatively if you want to go for 10+2 then you may also go for bi-focal stream with MPC and another discipline of your choice and this would also help in joining engineering. Bi-Focal has two advantages. 1. If you are not sure of your IIT/AIEEE then you can go for lateral entry into the diploma or Graduation.
All the very be
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2011-07-05 09:08:05

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shivani, kindly complete your query. for which course do you wish to know the fee structure?

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2011-07-05 08:35:00

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Uday, in the UK all Masters are 1 yr in duration. I would advice you to not go for Diploma programs as these can lead to visa and work permit problems. Hence, it is advisable that you opt for degree courses only. If you can specify which subject you are interested in then I will be able to give you names of Universities that offer the course.
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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2011-07-05 08:23:46

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Uday, your query has already been answered at : https://ask.shiksha.com/hi-i-am-interest-to-one-year-couse-qna-1750115
Kindly refer the same

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2011-07-05 08:10:47

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