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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
1. SCIT – Pune.
2. SIOM – Nashik.
3. SIMC – Pune.
I hope it helps.
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You should not get too fascinated with ethical hacker as they show in movies. Most of the institutes provide just a basic fancy course under the name of ethical hacking, just to attract students and earn more.
I would rather recommend you to go for security specialist professionals. These jobs are highly payable and in high demand as most companies need them to protect their own data. These jobs work on the same logic that the best thief can protect the data in the best way.
For the same, you can go to some reputed computer training institutes like NIIT, etc. You can go for Java courses followed by networking courses and CCN
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My personal view about E-MBA is that, it is totally new and very less scope of colleges for that. If you really want to learn something from the management, you should get in direct involvement by MBA. It leads you for live experience, competition, knowledge as well as chance to learn something new from your colleagues as well. Then, if you really want to move for the E-MBA, its up to you how to handle and manage the course from distance learning or from home.
Best of luck.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
NCHMCT-JEE: National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination Guide by Ramesh Publishing House: This book is an excellent guide for candidates preparing for the NCHMCT entrance exam. It covers all the important topics and concepts related to hotel management and catering technology. Hotel Management Entrance Exam Guide
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Best of luck.
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1. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (Admission Office), Okhla, Delhi
2. Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management (ILAM Delhi), Nehru Place, Delhi
3. JK Business School (JKBS), Gurgaon
4. IBMR Business School, Gurgaon, Gurgaon
5. Pearl Academy, Delhi (NCR West Campus), Naraina, Delhiovely Professional University - Admission Office, Connaught Place, Delhi.
6. JD Institute of Fashion Technology - Corporate Center, Hauz Khas, Delhi.
7. Academy of Applied Arts - North Campus, Kamla Nagar, Delhi.
8. International Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT Naraina) - West Delhi Campus, Naraina, Delhi
are some of the best ones in Delhi a
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
PG Diploma course in commerce or related subjects are offered in many colleges like:
Humber CollegeSeneca CollegeCentennial CollegeNiagara CollegeConestoga CollegeGeorge Brown College
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
B.Sc is more of a theoretical approach which deals with various scientific laws, theories and research. If you're interested in research field, you can opt for B.Sc followed by M.Sc. B.Sc is a 3 years course.
On the other hand, B.Tech is an engineering course which deals with how the theoretical concepts can be applied to serve the practical purpose, which involves creating new gadgets and machinery to make various life tasks easier. It is a 4 year course.
Briefing it up, while B.Sc. is a study of scientific discoveries, B.Tech is a study of scientific innovations.
I hope I have been able to answer your queries to your sati
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The main difference is the admission requirement. M.Eng is way too competitive than M.Sc. You have to be very strong in quantitative skills for M.Eng and the course is mainly practical application. M.Sc is more into theoretical approach. Similarly, job outcomes are also different. M.Sc will lead to research while M.Eng will most likely produce scientists and engineers.
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There is a small correction you need here. You do not hire a supervisor, it is the other way round. They should accept you. However, for M.Eng courses, it is not necessary to contact a supervisor before submitting an application. Once you submit your application you will be placed under a supervisor depending on university requirements.
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-iims-colleges-in-india/123-2-0-0-0
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