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2011-01-08 15:13:15

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Anirudha, after 22 yrs of work experience I would nt recommend MDIS bradford to you. You should try for some national universities. But it all depends on what you want and what you are expecting. The fee at any of the national universities will be higher but the returns will be good. Go ahead with MDIS - Bradford if you like the course curriculum and can afford it. Ask MDIS for a scholarship.
Am not discouraging you but just giving a frank opinion.
Regards,

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2011-01-08 15:12:45

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Shreekanthamurty Joshi

Contributor-Level 6

Dear sathesh are you interested doing BE in Part time, Please check with BMS Institutes of Technilogy for more details, I think you will be get good feedback from them. thanks and all the best.

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2011-01-08 15:12:17

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2011-01-08 15:04:28

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dhanu

Contributor-Level 7

kindly write your query in detail

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2011-01-08 15:03:57

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vijay

Contributor-Level 8

TIME is best my friend experienced the best teaching method.

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2011-01-08 15:03:46

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2011-01-08 15:02:49

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Ranjana Mohan

Beginner-Level 1

as per my experience, i think u shld study ur engg properly now. but ve an idea abt wat u want to do later in ur life, wat kinda career u would like to have. complete graduation, grab a job n gain an year's experience then go for higher studies. u ll gain a lot of insight into how things work in the actual world, n application of the knowledge u ve gained is very imp n that happens oly at owrk. so get a job, work fr an yr or so. then go for ur higher studies. gud luck to you .

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2011-01-08 15:02:16

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

what do you mean by Bar at a law degree?if you intend to know whether you would qualify to register with bar council of India then its no. As LLB in the UK is of 2 yrs in duration and you would nt qualify to qualify as a law graduate in India. But if you want to go for LLM in the UK after completing LLB in India then you can go. But again you have to write exams to be able to practise in the UK and back in India you can work with MNcs. You must opt for subjects like corporate law, international trade law, commercial law.

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2011-01-08 14:59:37

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2011-01-08 14:59:27

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2011-01-08 14:57:49

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2011-01-08 14:47:54

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Rushabh JAINBe Optimistic

Contributor-Level 7

hi,Kulwat
U want EC engineering,that is good but, u must be specify EC in Diploma/BE/ME.?
But engineering Colleage is "Engineering colleage Bikaner" For more detail u contect following detail.
Engineering College Bikaner, Karni Industrial Area, Pugal Road, Bikaner 334004 Phone: +91-151-2253404, 2253909 Fax: +91-151-2532919
Kindly revert for any further queries,
All the Best.if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
Thnkx.

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2011-01-08 14:46:46

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Rushabh JAINBe Optimistic

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,Dilip
The oracle course is good for the BCA student,
This course is avalable in Lakhnow at Top listings for Computer Training Institutes For Oracle in Lucknow.It is also avalable in niit.
Niit is also good Institute.Kindly revert for any further queries
All the Best.
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2011-01-08 14:42:10

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Shreekanthamurty Joshi

Contributor-Level 6

Please check with Symbiosis for all fees details about MBA

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2011-01-08 14:38:30

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Rushabh JAINBe Optimistic

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,selvakumar
i think it may be possible ,But Final Disition is take by the University Management.so,first contact to the principle & u can clear u r final semester.
I hope u will clear u r final sem.
Kindly revert for any further queries.All the Best.you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
Thnkx.

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2011-01-08 14:35:20

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Vikas Naidu

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sunidhi Only Industrial Certificate won't be enough at the time of placement. What u have learned from that training that matters. Industry wants Certified Professionals so that they can start working for them from the first day. If u make urself as a specialized professional at the time of placement u will get benefit. If u remain blank and depends upon the training of the company u will take time to start ur work. Simultaneously with ur degree if u get hands on with C on Linux, C++ on Linux, JAVA on Linux, PHP on Linux MySQL Database, Oracle Database as well. Cos Most of the Solutions now a days r Network Solutions and Linux is mo
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2011-01-08 14:34:16

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Rushabh JAINBe Optimistic

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,aviral
There are many scope possible in India, like Political Scientist,Public administration,
Social work,
Public planning,
Social policy,
Public affairs,
Analyst,
International relations,
Ambassador,
Archivist,
Biographer,
City manager,
Foreign corrrespondent,
Intelligience expert,
City planner
so,much scope is avlable in India.Kindly revert for any further queries. All the Best. you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating. Thnkx.

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2011-01-08 14:29:58

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ASG

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Candidate, thanks for your interest at WLCI. WLC College is one of the largest professional training institutions in India. The college has a pan India presence with 31 learning locations and offers programmes for graduates and 10+2/HSC students in Business, Media Studies, Fashion Technology, and Advertising & Graphic Design.So ifor a better career join wlci and become a part of our college. For more detail you can call Chandrani at 8882564346 or visit our website which is www.wlci.in

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2011-01-08 14:29:18

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Younus,
If you are keen to pursue your higher education from abroad, it is important that you pursue your graduation through the regular mode and from a good and recognized institute.
There are not many institutes in India which can offer you Bachelors in tourism, yet you can refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/34swb85
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All the Best!

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2011-01-08 14:29:02

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Gautam Joshi

Contributor-Level 9

Admissions to MCA courses is given after qualifying the MCA entrance exam conducted by different institutes and the course fee for course varies from institute to institute which ranges from Rs. 10,000-60,000.
Good Luck!

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