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The TOEFL is the best-known exam that measures candidates English language proficiency from three aspects: reading, listening and writing. The TOEFL test gives the candidate the skills needed to communicate in real-life, academic situations.
For details regarding TOEFL IBT kindly refer this link:- http://www.happyschoolsblog.com/toefl-ibt-exam-syllabus/
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2010-12-05 15:11:30Beginner-Level 4
You can do an animation course after the 10th or 12th. In different cities in India, many institutes are offering one or more animation course after 12th or 10th. You can find the best animation training institute which can help you learn world-class animation.
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2010-12-05 15:03:59
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First of all, i would like to correct you here that the situation is not bad* but is in a recovering stage. The job scenario for international students abroad is improving. What would matter after you graduate would be patience, hardwork, and networking that you do while pursuing the masters course. Without good networking, you can't get a job anyway even if the job scenario is very good,
My suggestion to you is, if you are confident in your academics, work hard when you go abroad, and create a good network in the university through the alumini, you should go abroad and pursue masters in finance.
I would also like to tell you that yo
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2010-12-05 14:27:17Guide-Level 11
If you are planning to do your graduation through correspondence which seems the case you can go ahead, and simultaneously opt for courses like CA, CFA ,CWA etc. which are self study courses and offer bright future opportunities. However, before plunging into commerce stream you should look into all pros and cons as you are from science background you need to see how comfortable you would be in getting into a totally different field however, if you have strong logical, analytical and mathematical skills you can go ahead.
For more information please check the links below:
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The MBA was introduced for people wgi wanted to get an MBA specifically to work in the airline industry, but didn't have previous aircraft experience. It also enables students to take the FAA air traffic control exam.
Since the course is new, the scope is still very undefined. As time passes, the scope of this degree will definitely be very good.
To conclude, this course is basically for those students who want to make a career in airline or aviation management but have no background in the same field. If you have a degree in aviation already, you should pursue a regular MBA in management and not a MBA in aviation management because
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