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Guide-Level 13
If you want to make your career in IT sector then you should do Diploma engineering either in CSE or in IT branch. You will have more opportunities after doing this, either you can do B.Tech or you can also do job.
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Scholar-Level 18
You can seek Business Analyst roles after MBA or by gaining domain expertise in field such as BFSI , Healthcare, Travel & Transportation, Education, SCM etc.
You can join IT in PreSales support, Sales & Marketing, Account Management roles after MBA of MBA IT.
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Scholar-Level 17
It depends on your interest, ability and personal traits as each course you mentioned have a different career path. With food processing technology, you may work more indoor in labs and might not require to interact more with people whereas geology or environmental sciences will require a strong hand in geography and other related parameters like to be able to gather information from local people etc. On the basis of career prospects, you may choose food technology.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
IIT-B, IIT-D, IIT-KGP, IIT-M, IIT-G and IIT-R are the most renowned institutions for pursuing B.Tech in India.
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Scholar-Level 17
Admissions to Singapore University is completely based on academic rigor and SAT so you need to score as much as possible in both, ICSE and SAT. Other requirements can be accessed here:
http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/UndergraduateIntnlAdmissions/Pages/InternationalOthers.aspx
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Check out the link below:
http://www.actorprepares.net/admission/forms-schedule/
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Scholar-Level 17
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Guide-Level 12
Yes, provisions are there. Firstly, I will advice you to get in touch with the schools and check the admission requirements before you apply.
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Scholar-Level 16
Social workers are employed in a variety of settings, including mental health clinics, schools, child welfare and human service agencies, hospitals, settlement houses, community development corporations, and private practices. They generally work full time and may need to work evenings, weekends, and holidays.
The scope in the profession of social working is wide and limitless. In this profession you can easily find jobs in organizations that are connected with helping people. You can employed after your graduation such as in schools and other youth serving organizations, hospitals, medical clinics, and nursing homes, mental health a
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Scholar-Level 16
Yes, Jaipur National University MBA Programme is recognised by distance learning council which is under UGC. You can apply for the same and you can check the recognised letter and programme those are recognised at this given link:
http://www.ugc.ac.in/deb/pdf/Recognition for 2016-17- DEB.pdf
All the best.
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Guide-Level 11
Nuclear medicine technologists need a certificate, associate's degree or Bachelor's degree in nuclear medicine technology. These programs can take one to four years to complete. Nuclear medicine technology students might take courses in anatomy, nuclear physics, lab procedures, and radiochemistry. Most states also require nuclear medicine technologists to pass a certification exam from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists before they work in the field. Nuclear medicine technologists must take continuing education units to maintain certification.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
I would like to inform you that ISBR has excellent placement record. The current batch students have been placed in companies like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, KPMG, Decathlon, Airtel, Ninjacart, Jaro Education, Ninjacart, Bharti Airtel, 3M, Berger Paints, etc. to name a few. In fact, ISBR has been ranked 6th best in B-school placement survey 2015. Placement cell at ISBR has strong industry connect as well as alumni connect and high benchmarks for compensation. Thus, it not only helps students to get placed in good companies, but also fetches good paid internships too.
ISBR provides a conducive learning environment with go
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Scholar-Level 17
http://www.iimidr.ac.in/academic-programmes/five-year-integrated-programme-in-management-ipm/
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Scholar-Level 17
Stanford is one of the toughest universities to get into and I hope you know that. So, only meeting admission requirements won't help. You must have something special in your profile and must be an all-rounder. For a basic information, please mention what you want to study, whether bachelors or masters. For fee, please visit the university website.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
The basic eligibility for admission to the course is a 10+2 with Science subjects including chemistry.
B.Sc. Chemistry is offered to undergraduate students with an aptitude for Chemistry. This course is apt for students who have an interest in exploring the mechanism of chemical processes and the fundamental nature of chemicals.
This course is also ideal for students who seek to work as chemists or wish to join chemical industry in near future. Since the course also focuses on the fundamentals of atomic chemistry, it is also a good for those seeking a future in this field.
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