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2011-03-10 23:58:49

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
You have a good graduation percentage and surely have a chance of getting admission in one of the best university in US. To be eligible for MS in US, you have to take the GRE and TOEFL. Target a score above 1400 in the GRE and above 90 in the TOEFL to be eligible to apply in the best!
Admission will be on the basis of your GRE score, your UG percentage, your application which would include your SOP and LOR's.
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2011-03-10 23:57:39

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2011-03-10 23:50:30

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shreya, scope of microbiology in Australia is good. To pursue PhD you need to first prepare your research proposal and send it to the university. The research proposal must include a summary of the proposal and then the proposal in detail. You need to write the topic, reason for doing research, how the research will be beneficial to the community and the university, what is the different thing you are doing that hasn't been undertaken earlier. If the university accepts your proposal you will be asked to send in your documents after which you will get the offer letter. Then meeting all the requirements you can begin with the visa pro
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2011-03-10 23:37:43

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udit narang

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Hi,
The best possible course will be a PHD in homeopathy. You can also opt for MBA if you want to enter the management side. The choice is yours. Let me know whichever course you are interested in so that i can guide you on the procedure for the same.

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2011-03-10 23:34:53

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2011-03-10 23:33:20

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Beginner-Level 2

yes, it will be fruitful.
please call to get details of options available to you, also know about best mba programmes available for you in kolkata call 9836816130.

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2011-03-10 23:31:53

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Srivastav, there is no set criteria or percentage set to appear for GMAT. GMAT exams are to be written if you would like to go to the UK for MBA and have at least 3 yrs managerial or supervisory experience. Hence anyone aspiring to go for management or MBA courses in UK or a few other countries like USA, Singapore, Canada, Germany can appear for GMAT. You can even appear for one if you would simply like to test yourself.
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2011-03-10 23:31:43

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Manju,
Yes, you can apply for IGNOU's MCA programme, as there is no minimum marks cutoff you require to meet. For further information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/6dkyudp
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2011-03-10 23:28:07

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kaustubh

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no,no effect

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2011-03-10 23:03:51

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Vikas Naidu

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VLSI: Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed. The microprocessor is a VLSI device. The term . moreVLSI: Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed. The microprocessor is a VLSI device. The term is no longer as common as it once was, as
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2011-03-10 22:55:32

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2011-03-10 22:51:58

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Manju,
Yes, you can apply for IGNOU's MCA programme, as there is no minimum marks cutoff you require to meet. For further information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/6dkyudp
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Pooja

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2011-03-10 22:49:23

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2011-03-10 22:48:12

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2011-03-10 22:47:28

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

hi Harshit, MPharm or related to Pharmacy that can be done by students with a pharmacy background will generally be a 1 yr course in the UK and 2 yrs course in USA.
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2011-03-10 22:44:04

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2011-03-10 22:42:36

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Nimisha Mirani

Beginner-Level 2

What diploma do you have. For any PG course you will require a graduation degree and not a diploma.

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2011-03-10 22:27:59

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shree,
UPSC is not a course but an Examination to pursue a career as IAS, IPS, and IFS etc.
For more information on UPSC i.e. Civil Service Examinations please check the links below:
http://tinyurl.com/45jmg3r
http://tinyurl.com/396n8m2
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2011-03-10 22:24:29

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