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2011-03-08 10:22:45

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Pooja Kohli

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Hi Krishna,
IICHE & AMIE both are organizations which conduct Membership Examination for those students who have a diploma in a particular programme but due to some reason are not able to get a degree in the same but AMIE is more recognized with various PG Engineering Institutes. The Difference between the two is that IICHE is only for Chemical Engineering students whereas AMIE is for various Engineering streams. Although, not all the institutes will accept this examination to give admission in their PG programmes but there are Institutes who accept this certification for their M.Tech or Masters Level programmes. However, it would be di
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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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www.llriet.ac.in
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2011-03-08 09:51:05

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sheela,
As shiksha is an education portal which believes in giving unbiased guidance it would be unfair on my part to give my personal opinion or judgment on any particular Institute. However IBS being a constituent of ICFAI has better market value Than IIPM which provides a degree affiliated with some outside University and technically speaking is counted as a Distance Learning programme.
I would also like to add here that few of the things which you should keep in mind while choosing an Institute are: First and foremost the recognition of the Institute (the institute must be recognized by UGC or AICTE), Secondly, the course curricu
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2011-03-08 09:44:24

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2011-03-08 09:41:13

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Aravind Lankan

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hi sneha, 10 iim"s updated their eligibility criteria as more than 75% marks in 10th and 12th.But upcoming 2 iim"s eligibility is only cat score,i.e. you should have above 99.2 percentile and 50% mark in grad.gd and pI marks also important for iim"s.

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2011-03-08 09:37:39

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udit narang

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Hi,
You should buy Kaplan TOEFL sample test papers. They are the best sample papers for self preparation available in the market.

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2011-03-08 09:36:44

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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www.theoxford.edu
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2011-03-08 09:31:01

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

HiHarshit, the Biritish Universities assess the application mainly on your score in UG. Certain Universities give due importance to your Letters of Recommendations and SOP. you also need to appear for IELTS. Basically, the entry requirements must be met to gain an offer letter for any course.
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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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www.theoxford.edu Check out this link

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udit narang

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Hi,
Architecture has a good scope in Canada. There are good universities in Canada which are not as well known as US universities but have excellent reputation. Some of the good universities for your desired course are University of British Columbia, University of Manitoba, McGill University.
For further details, please visit https://canada.shiksha.com
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2011-03-08 09:00:21

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sagarika Sharma

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Hi Shenba, first of all I would like to tell you a bit about GMAT and then you can decide when you would like to appear for it. GMAT is required to enrol for MBA in almost all the countries abroad. The Universities that ask for GMAT expect the applicant to have at least 3 yrs of managerial or supervisory experience. For other MBAs or management related courses MBA is generally not mandatory except in USA.
GMAT is out of 800 and a good score is considered to be above 600. To be able to score high you can go for coaching and do some self coaching at home. There are lots of coaching institutes that can train you on this. The scores are va
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2011-03-08 08:59:11

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if you want to sour really high search:www.aurous.in

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2011-03-08 08:41:33

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi. Good Morning.What is that full degree you want to pursue?From where? What is your basic qualification? IS it through regular mode or through correspondence? Please furnish the above details to help you better.
Gomti

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2011-03-08 08:40:29

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Parthiban, Good Morning.Your kid has aloooong way to go. By the time he becomes eligible to write his IIT?JEE there would be umpteen changes in the admission process. Please don't join your KId in corporate or techno schools. This is my humble request. As far as the curriculum is concerned, CBSE schools are best, for, they focus on all-round development of a child . his, physical, Social, cognitive, emotional , moral needs are taken care of in CBSE . The new , revised syllabus helps in bringing out the innate abilities that the child may have like singing/ drawin etc. Apart from his studies. So you can join your kid in CBSE. not fo
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