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2012-10-08 22:08:40New Question
2012-10-08 22:00:33
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2012-10-08 21:59:51
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Yes, there is a scheme of Scholarship in accordance to your academic merit.
For IELTS you must score at least 6.0 Bands – 6.5 Bands. There is no such thing as syllabus as it is an English Testing System. It has 4 modules – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. 9.0 Bands is the Highest merit in IELTS. So, meanwhile you prepare for IELTS I suggest you kindly email us scanned copies of all your academic documents so we can guide you further with the selection of Co
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2012-10-08 21:57:58Beginner-Level 1
which exam i have to appear to get admission?
if i want direct admission how much will be the donation?
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2012-10-08 21:56:21New Question
2012-10-08 21:56:05
Contributor-Level 9
its depend upon you
like if you are interested in computer then some courses are there like PHP , .net , web designing etc
or else if you are interest in media then journalism is there diploma in film making etc
find your interest and go for your bright future
i hope your query got solve if not then ask again
All the best
Chandrashekhar
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2012-10-08 21:43:55
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2012-10-08 21:41:20
Guide-Level 11
Selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute.
*Accreditation of the institute.
*Institute's infrastructure.
*Teaching faculty.
*Specialization offered.
*Past placements records.
*Tuition fees.
*City preference.
*Industry interface.
If possible, you may personally visit this university, and talk to the students studying there, and take there feedback regarding faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc, all this will help you to take decision.
Feel free to discuss more.
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2012-10-08 21:27:31
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2012-10-08 21:25:29
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2012-10-08 21:19:28
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2012-10-08 21:19:15
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It is my personnel views.
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2012-10-08 21:19:02
Guide-Level 12
I would like to invite HISBANUR RAHMAN Bhavesh Vidyaben Joshi Dr MohsinKhan to address the question.
All the Best!
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2012-10-08 21:06:31
Guide-Level 12
After B.Sc Biotechnology you have an option to do research as biotechnology is one of the most emerging fields of study.
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You may join post graduate courses :
-M.Sc in Biotechnology
-M.Tech in Biotechnology
-Integrated PhD courses
-Master of Philosophy in Biotechnology
-PhD in biological sciences
-PGD in Biotechnology
-PGD in Clinical Research
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Short-term courses :
-Advanced Diploma in Biotechnology,
-Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research & Regulatory Affairs, Biotechnology Training
-Certificate Program in Clinical Research and Diploma in Biotechnology.
Always remember, there is tremendous scope in every course.
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2012-10-08 21:00:41
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2012-10-08 20:56:41
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Everyone has his or her own persona and nature to work. I would say that stay by your work ethics.
Work ethic is a set of values based on hard work and diligence. It is also a belief in the moral benefit of work and its ability to enhance character.
So relax and proceed with CA without pondering over these trivial issues since corruption is everywhere but you should know how to tackle it.
Good Luck
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