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2011-03-08 08:27:40

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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www.doonbusinessschool.com
Check out this link.

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2011-03-08 07:43:10

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

You can look at doing your E - MBA from SYMBIOSIS (PUNE)

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2011-03-08 05:00:25

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Your situation is a little dicey. Even though you have pursued 16 years education, your PGDM is not UGC recognized. As far as my experience goes, i believe eligibility should not be a problem for you IF your Bsc degree was recognized by UGC and AICTE. You also have 4+ years work experience which is an add on to your profile. In any case, even if you are considered non eligible in US universities, you can always apply to universities in UK or Australia.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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2011-03-08 03:24:56

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

Your first aim should be to complete Govt recognized Graduation (BA or BCom or BSc or BTech). Later if you plan for MTech then entrance exam called GATE will be Similarly for UK or other European countries you may require IELTS test.

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2011-03-08 01:39:12

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Zara,
It may be a point of discussion as the two are way out of making any comparisons. University of Delhi is a far better option as compared to Amity University. Zakir Hussain is a well known college under the affiliation of University of Delhi and one can take this as a priority to try and get admission here else you can look for Amity.
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All the Best!

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2011-03-08 01:28:29

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Zubair,
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, NDIM is AICTE approved, to have more detailed information on the Institute faculty, placement, infrastructure etc. I would suggest you should visit the institute and try and talk to the current batch students and get few of the alumnae contacts as well. This will give you a real picture about the institute.
Also go through this link below, to get the alumnae feed back about the Institute.
http://tinyurl.com/2bd8ewk
Hope this resolve your query. Fe
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2011-03-08 01:14:25

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2011-03-08 01:00:30

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Deepak,
It is very difficult to comment on whether you would be able to get through a good college through this degree, reason being that the good colleges always give preference to full time graduate students, although Lateral entry should not be a problem. I would say if the institute is UGC Recognized and you have scored outstandingly well then probably you may get through some good MBA institute under MAT but its really tough.
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer or pressing the thumbs up icon.
Thanks,
Pooja

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2011-03-08 00:58:32

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Zara . choose the college that suits you best.
Best wishes,
Gomti

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2011-03-08 00:52:36

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

If you are lecturer or in teaching field and wish to do MTech for teaching profession then best advice will be to write GATE and do MTech from any regular college. If you are industry then and wish to continue to be in Industry then you can do it from IGNOU or KSOU. In vashi navimumbaicollege.com provides MTech from KSOU thru distance learning. You can visit the site and discuss with contact person.

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2011-03-08 00:32:57

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BASCOM BRIDGE AHMEDABAD

Beginner-Level 2

Dear Amlan you can opt for RHCE of the server side and RHCSS and CEH for secutiry side after CCNA. Today security is a big market and there are very few qualified professional in the security industry. for more in formation you can mail me; sahil@bascombridge.com

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2011-03-08 00:22:15

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pardeep,
Well there are several institutes in India offering bachelor courses in Hotel management. The most reputed institutes includes the ones like IHMS, OCLD, Welcome group and many more.
You can also refer to the following link to know about the institutes and the related information:
http://tinyurl.com/yd89c6y
With a proper degree from a well recognized course and good academic records you can definitely apply for abroad education.
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All the best!

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2011-03-08 00:15:41

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

KSOU provides distance learning MTech. You can download prospectus from navimumbaicollege.com Also download syllabus. Show UGC and DEC approval letters of the prospectus and take permission from your office. Contact navimumbaicollege.com and ask for assistance. They will help you.

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2011-03-08 00:02:02

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Deepak, you can definitely show the marksheet not a problem, but you will have to give explanation as to why you did so. You can explain it in you SOP. Your percentage counts and the Universities are fine with absentees but not fails. And I don't think the marksheets should mention fails but will show absenteeism
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