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2011-01-06 13:59:24
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As you said that you have already much experience in Bpo and you done your mba also. I think you can for a foreign language course which will help you work as professional translator and will give you also on-site job opportunities.
If you are going to learn any language you should know about the economy, culture and other activity of that country .Japan is world third largest economy in the world and there have lot of job and business opportunities. So i think japanese is best option that you can learn which will help you in career and business prospect.Most important factor is japan had very strong economical country and th
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2011-01-06 13:58:45New Question
2011-01-06 13:45:50
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2011-01-06 13:39:25
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the good colleges in USA for masters in pharmacy are:
1) University of Texas at Austin
2) University of Minnesota--Twin Cities
3) University of Pittsburgh
4) University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
5) University of Wisconsin-Madison
I am posting a link for the admission requirements for 1 of the above mentioned universities. The requirements are more or less same for the other universities as well.
University of Texas at Austin: http://www.utexas.edu/pharmacy/admissions/graduate/gradprog.html
You have a decent chance of getting admission in University of Pittsburgh, University of North Carolina and University of Minnesota.
For furt
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2011-01-06 13:37:03New Question
2011-01-06 13:36:52Guide-Level 11
As you want to pursue Masters in Media Management, I would like to say that Masters in Media Management is a rare course and very few institutes provide Masters in Media Management rather I would suggest you to opt for PG in Media or Mass Comm. Also there are many good institutes that will provide you this course. Media is a very broad term which includes many things such as journalism, production, direction, cinematography, advertising etc. As it will be difficult for me to explain every category of Mass Comm to you in brief, I am providing you with few article links below, kindly refer to them to get a better idea.
http://
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2011-01-06 13:36:31
Contributor-Level 9
Good Luck!
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2011-01-06 13:25:54
Contributor-Level 10
If you are looking to pursue masters in mechanical engineering in USA and Canada withot taking the GRE, i would like to inform you that it is not possible. Almost all universities in USA and Canada require GRE for the masters in mechanical engineering program. If you are still keen on pursuing the same without taking the GRE, then i would suggest looking for universities in UK and Australia. There is no GRE requirement.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2011-01-06 13:17:30Contributor-Level 6
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2011-01-06 13:15:04
Beginner-Level 3
It is a 12 month taught programme and you only require your a second class MEngg Honors degree and your English Language Proficiency Test.
For more information on direct admissions, please visit http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/subjects/mechanical or contact ECube Globa
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2011-01-06 13:13:19New Question
2011-01-06 13:06:49
Guide-Level 11
As you have mentioned that you are an engineering by your qualification, you can either start up with some short term or specialized courses in the field like Software, hardware, networking depending on your interest and career preference.
To knwo about the various institutes offering these courses, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/29ddwqd
Or you can also opt to pursue your higher education i.e. Masters because this will help you to get better career opportunities as compared to just the bachelors. On the basis of the type of your graduate degree, you can opt for M.tech/ M.E courses and to gain admission
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2011-01-06 13:06:30
Contributor-Level 9
Good Luck!
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2011-01-06 12:56:37
Guide-Level 11
Sure, you can go ahead with the Autocad course provided you are inclined towards it. There are several streams out of which you can choose one for yourself depending on your personal interest.
You may still refer to the following link to know about the institutes offering Auto CAD courses:
http://tinyurl.com/yap2zfb
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the best!
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