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shaban
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
As per your profile pursuing MBA would be the best option for you as it will further enhance your career prospects.
As per your profile you may consider below mentioned country to pursue MBA:
- UK.
- Australia.
The cost of education in UK universities in less, but the duration of MBA in UK is one year only as compared to two years in Australia.
Australia has good job prospects as compared to UK.
Please note that B-schools in India do offers campus placement to students, whereas such facility in not available in B-schools abroad.
You may work part time while pursuing MBA abroad, but such opportunity in not possible in India.
So based on the
As per your profile pursuing MBA would be the best option for you as it will further enhance your career prospects.
As per your profile you may consider below mentioned country to pursue MBA:
- UK.
- Australia.
The cost of education in UK universities in less, but the duration of MBA in UK is one year only as compared to two years in Australia.
Australia has good job prospects as compared to UK.
Please note that B-schools in India do offers campus placement to students, whereas such facility in not available in B-schools abroad.
You may work part time while pursuing MBA abroad, but such opportunity in not possible in India.
So based on the
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shaban
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
As per your profile pursuing MBA in IT would be the best option for you as it will further enhance your career prospects.
An MBA in Information Technology Management is designed to educate and develop students who can effectively manage the planning, design, selection, implementation, use, and administration of emerging and converging information and communications technologies.
The program curriculum provides students with the technical knowledge and management knowledge and skills needed to effectively integrate people, information and communication technologies, and business processes in support of organizational strategic goals.
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As per your profile pursuing MBA in IT would be the best option for you as it will further enhance your career prospects.
An MBA in Information Technology Management is designed to educate and develop students who can effectively manage the planning, design, selection, implementation, use, and administration of emerging and converging information and communications technologies.
The program curriculum provides students with the technical knowledge and management knowledge and skills needed to effectively integrate people, information and communication technologies, and business processes in support of organizational strategic goals.
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2013-09-08 14:13:30
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Mahak Kapoor
Contributor-Level 6
Hi Sandeep,
More than the institute what matters is whether the course is appropriate for your personality or not. For that i would like you to match the under mentioned skills with your personality and check out whether you fit the bill or not.
SKILLS REQUIRED TO BE A SUCCESSFUL INTERIOR DESIGNER:-
Skills required
Scientific aptitude
Ability to deal with technical details
Ability to work as part of a team
Drawing aptitude
Ability to work as part of a team
Colour sense
Ability to work in a given budget
Good communication skills
Analytical mind
Knowledge of trends
Visual sensitivity
Good communication skills
Visual sensitivity
Knowledge of textures, ma
More than the institute what matters is whether the course is appropriate for your personality or not. For that i would like you to match the under mentioned skills with your personality and check out whether you fit the bill or not.
SKILLS REQUIRED TO BE A SUCCESSFUL INTERIOR DESIGNER:-
Skills required
Scientific aptitude
Ability to deal with technical details
Ability to work as part of a team
Drawing aptitude
Ability to work as part of a team
Colour sense
Ability to work in a given budget
Good communication skills
Analytical mind
Knowledge of trends
Visual sensitivity
Good communication skills
Visual sensitivity
Knowledge of textures, ma
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2013-09-08 14:10:39
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Sonakshi Arora
Beginner-Level 2
Hello Friend,
Here I have a list of some certified courses after M.B.A for getting job in private sector.
1. NISM Certification
2. NCFM Certification
3. JAIIB or CAIIB Certification
4. JCP Certification
With Regards,
Sonakshi
Student- Vanguard Business School
Here I have a list of some certified courses after M.B.A for getting job in private sector.
1. NISM Certification
2. NCFM Certification
3. JAIIB or CAIIB Certification
4. JCP Certification
With Regards,
Sonakshi
Student- Vanguard Business School
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2013-09-08 14:10:23
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Raghav Sharma
Guide-Level 11
Regular course, whereas LPU is one of the best university which provides the quality education for more details you can visit the link-
www.lpu.in
www.lpu.in
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2013-09-08 13:54:31
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Suryap2012
Guide-Level 11
Scholarships and Financial Aid
No tuition fee is charged.
Each student is given a stipend that starts at Rs.20,000 per month, and goes up to Rs.24,000 per month with the student s academic progress.
In addition, each student can avail of contingency grants of up to Rs.50,000 for the first year of study, and of up to Rs.20,000 per year for subsequent years. These grants can be used to buy books and personal computers, to engage in field research, and to attend academic conferences.
Additional financial support is available for Fellowship students in their dissertation phase in the form of extra funds of up to Rs.30,000 for field research (i
No tuition fee is charged.
Each student is given a stipend that starts at Rs.20,000 per month, and goes up to Rs.24,000 per month with the student s academic progress.
In addition, each student can avail of contingency grants of up to Rs.50,000 for the first year of study, and of up to Rs.20,000 per year for subsequent years. These grants can be used to buy books and personal computers, to engage in field research, and to attend academic conferences.
Additional financial support is available for Fellowship students in their dissertation phase in the form of extra funds of up to Rs.30,000 for field research (i
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