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Oracle is a Data Base Management System is made up of a set of processes running in your operating system. These processes manage how data is stored and how it is accessed.
If you are looking forward to pursue a career in DBMS/ RDBMS, then opt for courses related to Oracle like OCA, OCP etc.
You may refer to the following link to know about the institutes offering Oracle courses:
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2010-12-09 13:04:43
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There are many institutes offering courses like B.tech / B.E in IT and to know about these, you may refer to the following link:
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To know about the kind of courses offered in software engineering other than the degree courses, you may refer to the following link:
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But then it would be better if can tell as to which type of course you plan to pursue so that on the basis of which, we may provide you complete information.
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2010-12-09 13:01:36
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Kindly specify your query clearly based on which we can provide you with relevant information.
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Course: Post Graduate Diploma in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations
Duration: Two years
Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), Management House, College Square West, Kolkata 700073; Tel.: 033-22413756; Website: www.iiswbm.edu
Course: Masters in Human Resource Management
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Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, West Bengal, Tel.:03222-255221; Website: http://www.iitkgp.ac.in/
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If you want to pursue engineering in Canada, then the cost would not be low. You should assume the cost to be somewhere in between 30,000-50,000 CAD per year.
If you are looking for very low cost engineering, you should target the country Germany. There are many public universities in Germany that offer variety of scholarships and tuition waivers. Many free education opportunities are available.
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2010-12-09 12:46:43
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Well i would suggest you to pursue a higher education in Telecom stream like M.tech in Telecom, however there are very few Universities/ Instituets to offer this course but then you can consider those few like the ones mentioned below:Amity,SOA University, and IIT Delhi. You can also opt to pursue MBA in this specialization and to know about the institutes offering this course, you may refer to the following link:
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To write the IAS exams you would first require to qualify the Preliminary exams for the Civil services and the notification for the same will be released by the early January and after qualifying the prelim stage, then one requires to qualify the Main exam and then the Final Interview.
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