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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Manuraj,
If you're able to get admission into top B-Schools in India, then you may go for MBA. Else, I would suggest you to go for a job first. The market is currently too saturated with people having Master's degree (M.Com, MBA, etc.) but with no experience. Gaining experience of minimum 3+ years will gain you an upper hand in terms of salary and career opportunities once you complete MBA.

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Yogesh Singh

Beginner-Level 3

You have a decade of experience in the database field. I would suggest, you should move ahead with HR and if possible HR analytics courses to help you in with the future growth.
That could help you to enhance your skills and move forward in the HR field (the area of your interest) along with your prior experience being considered.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Srikanth,
You should not get too fascinated with ethical hacker as they show in movies. Most of the institutes provide just a basic fancy course under the name of ethical hacking, just to attract students and earn more.
I would rather recommend you to go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data. These jobs work on the same logic that the best thief can protect the data in the best way.
For the same, you can go to some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses followed by networking courses and C
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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can pursue MBA in HR from colleges like TISS, XLRI, Symbiosis, etc. HR is a relevant field for your background experience and skills you have developed over the years.

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Ritika Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

There is no difference in both the courses except the name. The curriculum taught in both the courses are same and therefore, you can consider joining anyone of them.

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

The fee structure for B category is 4.5 lakh rupees (for the entire course) along with taxes, 400 GBP and 10 thousand rupees as the security deposit. The fee structure is Pune, Hyderabad and Kolkata campuses.

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Sahil MathurCEO of Madpra Communications.

Beginner-Level 4

You can opt Mass Communication in GGSIPU through common entrance test, and if you qualify CET with a good rank, you can have good colleges, like VIPS, Maharaja Agarsen College, Rohini Tecnia etc. DU also offer BA Journalism and Maharaja Agarsen College located in Mayur Vihar is the best college, which is affilation to DU. Bhartiya Vidhya Peeth and Jamia Milia Islamia are good universities for an undergraduate level. There are many private universities like Amity University, Lingyas University, JIMS etc., which offer Mass Communication courses and have good placements as well.

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Mudit PandeySr Study abroad counsellor

Contributor-Level 7

You have to first search for a university which accepts lateral entry students and then appear for their examination. Once you clear that, you have to apply for that university 2nd-year programme.

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Neeti Mahajan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
In Mumbai, lot of colleges offer Masters in counselling or psychology. Mumbai university and SNDT university have a lot of courses related to psychology and counselling - both full time and part time.
If you are interested in distance courses, I would suggest IGNOU as it offers a lot of degrees, diplomas and certificate courses in various areas of counselling.
All the best.

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Bazil Aga

Contributor-Level 10

The college infrastructure is amazing. Decent faculty and placements. A good platform for building contacts.

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Yazad Mithaiwala

Contributor-Level 10

If you want to work abroad, the best way is to study there and apply for jobs. You can pursue any Bachelor's degree.

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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

There are many colleges offering regular degree course as well as in correspondence. Some are recognized and some are not. If you do the degree course from a recognized board or university then the value is similar for both the exams. Actually the correspondence course was introduced for the benefit of students who were unable to attend regular classes due to certain unavoidable circumstances. So you see that the main difference is that in regular classes a student gets to learn from distinguished professionals in the class room whereas in correspondence a student prepares himself with some assistance from tutors. Regarding its accepta
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Yazad Mithaiwala

Contributor-Level 10

Both are completely different courses and have different exams. SNAP is a national level exam and a different institute. You have to appear for it after completing your graduation.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

You can take the IELTS as there is no such eligibility required. However, there will be issues while applying to competitive universities unless you have very good grades.

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soma desdw

Contributor-Level 6

The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue, the details of some courses is stated below:
Diploma Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelors Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelors degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate & PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams such as NCHMCT, AIMA UGAT, E-CHAT etc.

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