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2011-01-10 10:27:38

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
In order to be eligible for Masters in Human Resourse Management in Canada, you need to take the GMAT and IELTS. Target a score above 600 in the GMAT and above 6.5 band score with a minimum score of 6 in each section in the IELTS.
For further details, please visit https://canada.shiksha.com
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2011-01-10 10:18:16

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Mr. Rakesh Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

You can visit the campus at IDPL complex, Old delhi-jaipur road, dundahera, gurgaon. call on 9873905181 or mail at kumar_rakeshedu4@yahoo.co.in.

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2011-01-10 10:15:56

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Rushabh JAINBe Optimistic

Contributor-Level 7

Hi, seker
U write u query in ask question box Properly.

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2011-01-10 10:10:36

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
First of all congratulations for getting admission from both the universities.
Definitely you should choose University of Toronto as it has a better brand recognition compared to Arizona State University, provides a better placement scenario, is better ranked globally, as well as is one of the top universities in the world for finance.
Now the choice of location also matters alot. Overall, US provides a better placement scenario than Canada. Cost of living will be comparatively less in Arizona than in Toronto.
I would suggest you to go with U of Toronto, rest, the choice is yours.
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2011-01-10 10:07:40

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Rushabh JAINBe Optimistic

Contributor-Level 7

Hi.shreya,
now a days IT's demand is increse, IT field is good.U join the NIIT Institute, for do good IT tranning Program.BUT u must clear in which state u wont do IT tanning Program.
All the Best.

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2011-01-10 10:04:51

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Naresh Choudhary

Beginner-Level 2

Yes there are some options, we can bargain with the university I am working with NZ institute as a manager. I think I can help you out with your visas and admission. study.auckland@yahoo.co.nz

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2011-01-10 10:01:31

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

tsting for those who r not itresting in programming , in this test the funcnality of project by using some tools

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2011-01-10 09:59:38

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2011-01-10 09:59:26

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2011-01-10 09:56:53

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
There are no MCA courses abroad. The course is either masters in computer engineering or Master of science in information technology.
In order to pursue both the courses, you would need to take the GRE and TOEFL. Target a scoe above 1200 in the GRE if you want admission in a decent university.
Also, atleast 75% and above would be required in your undergraduation if you want admission in a good university.
For further details, please visit https://usa.shiksha.com
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2011-01-10 09:54:22

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
There are no MCA courses abroad. The course is either masters in computer engineering or Master of science in information technology.
In order to pursue both the courses, you would need to take the GRE and TOEFL. Target a scoe above 1200 in the GRE if you want admission in a decent university.
Also, atleast 75% and above would be required in your undergraduation if you want admission in a good university.
For further details, please visit https://usa.shiksha.com
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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2011-01-10 09:51:54

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2011-01-10 09:41:44

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2011-01-10 09:41:19

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Munna, we do offer a course Diploma in Airport Management and Customer Care. There are also various other courses offered under this vertical, kindly click on this Shiksha link - https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/127867/course/course-Ima-International-Institute-Of-Aviation-Hospitality-Ima-Iiah-Diploma-Hyderabad-India-college-The-Indian-Management-Academy-Hyderabad . These courses are highly in demand by the industry, and the job options certainly would improve on pursuing this course. For further information you may visit - www.imaonline.in . You may call us on: +91 79 40242526 or 09377797968 or mail us at Email: info@imaon
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2011-01-10 09:37:39

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shilpi

Beginner-Level 1

dear banwari if u completed your bsc or bsc it after that you are eligible for MSC-IT
and you can take admission in MSC -IT lateral entry so it means u can complete your MSC-IT in 1 year this facility is only available in ROOMAN TECHNOLOGIES

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2011-01-10 08:48:29

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Manoj

Beginner-Level 1

how much percentage we need to study ms

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2011-01-10 08:47:37

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Navneet, it will be difficult to find a energy related course in Nz or Ireland without knowing specifically the course you are looking for and whether at a UG or aPG level. For taking admission into a University in Ireland you need to apply through CAO and they will further process your application to the University. It is not generally recommended to apply directly to a University in Ireland. Although in Nz, you can related courses in VUW, Lincoln, Massey, Otago and Waikato Universities.
I hope this helps. Awaiting further information from you.
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2011-01-10 08:45:39

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

all post graduation in UK are one year programme. It will cost approximatly around 6 Lakhs.

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2011-01-10 08:42:19

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

yes the above mentioned universities require work experience. you can try in Aberdeen. rest of the univesities will require experience. But if you have good marks you can try stirling also. they might waive off the experience requirement. Duration of the course will be 1 yr and the fee for international students is GBP 12500

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2011-01-10 08:16:41

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GIRISH SESHAMANI

Guide-Level 11

I really do not see the need to do any course in materials management. Supply Chain Management, is a huge function, and I really do not see any value addition, by doing any further programs. Your work experience in Supply Chain, will automatically expose you, to all the other functions.

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