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2011-09-08 15:04:00

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Ireland is among the good study destination, there are many good universities in Ireland, which offers undergraduate and graduate degree in various fields such as:
Engineering.
Biotechnology.
Management.
Arts and many more fields.
In order to pursue masters in Ireland, it may cost around 15-18 lacs INR, including living expenses.
Please note the tuition fee and living expenses might be more or less depending on the university and location.
To get the detailed information about the tuition fees it would be advisable to log on to the university website.
I hope this answers your query.
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2011-09-08 15:01:06

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Subir

Beginner-Level 1

Hi Parveen,
Certified Financial Planner (CFP), It is the most prestigious and internationally accepted Financial Planning qualification recognized and respected by the global financial community. For more details Pls log on to: www.smileeducation.in or call us on 25645610 / +91 9167235448/9
Or write to us on:
contact@smileeducation.in

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2011-09-08 14:58:05

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

You can do post graduation in UK universies. Cambridge and Oxford may not take you with the percentage you have. you can try in the other universites. Try in www.gre.ac.uk Greenwich university. You also require IELTS 6.5 Band to get admission

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2011-09-08 14:56:48

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Parveen Kumar Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Dear for this you can do self study in first two years and can take the help of the coaching institute for the CAT so that you can get good score in CAT and will be able to get admission in IIM's

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2011-09-08 14:55:42

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Ramesh Kshirsagar Kshirsagar

Beginner-Level 1

Am i 12 th pass in art .am 0pening cbsc self-fincial school in8 month ago .but now i have no ideas about connect with which step.

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2011-09-08 14:55:19

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swapnil baviskar

Beginner-Level 1

Plz contact my mo nom 9970097997

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2011-09-08 14:49:51

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Bhupesh

Contributor-Level 9

Concentrate on Your Present Study , Prepare your english Vocab When Ever you have time Four Years is Too Long Period for CAT . You Can Start preparing from in Your Final Year . But Now You Can Practice The Questions And English When ever You have Time after your Present Studies

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2011-09-08 14:49:29

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2011-09-08 14:46:13

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2011-09-08 14:44:58

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Subir

Beginner-Level 1

FPSB India is the principal licensing body that certifies the CFPCM/ AFP Certification Education program in India. CFPCM, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER and are certification marks owned outside the U.S. by Financial Planning Standards Board Ltd., and FPSB India is the marks licensing authority for the CFPCM marks in India, through agreement with FPSB.

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2011-09-08 14:39:31

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi, There are many ways of becoming an automotive engineer . Any person with Engineering degree/Diploma can become an automotive engineer with a strong base in Science and Mathematics.As you are already a graduate in Engineering you can further opt for M.E./M.Tech in Automobile engineering colleges which are spread all over India. There are even short/long term courses available. And along with it, there are different levels concerned like designing, development or manufacturing with automotive. So, it depends on you where do you want to fit in.
Hope it helps you in the best way.
Thanks,
Manmeet.

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2011-09-08 14:39:08

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

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2011-09-08 14:33:46

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Bhupesh

Contributor-Level 9

Cambridge Or Oxford are Among the Top Ten Universities of World . And These Universities take Academic Record Along with Your Score in the Qualifying Exams .

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2011-09-08 14:28:51

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Bhupesh

Contributor-Level 9

If you are in BTech , Firstly You Can Opt for Career in Your own Core Area IT . I would Suggest To take up any Add on Course along with Your BTech If you are Planing any Specific Career Path in IT

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2011-09-08 14:28:18

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Dr KRISHNA KATTI

Contributor-Level 10

For management Degree 12 or puc.For PG digree.

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2011-09-08 14:26:17

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2011-09-08 14:24:51

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Parveen Kumar Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Dear it depends on the institute whether it is a govt or private institute

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2011-09-08 14:22:54

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As you are pursuing undergraduate degree, it would be advisable for you to work for some years after completing your graduation and then opt for pursuing MBA.
The advantage of this step would be:
You will gain relevant work experience, and you will learn how to implement theoretical knowledge in practical situations.
After working you will know in which field you are actually interested in i.e. if you are interested in technical field than you can pursue Masters in same field, where as if you are interested in management side you can opt to pursue MBA, and finally if you want that your studies should be a blend of engineering and ma
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2011-09-08 14:18:28

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Anita Allan

Beginner-Level 2

What risk are you referring to?

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2011-09-08 14:18:18

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