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Mr.Prasanna Acharya
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Hi Shally, to guide you further can I know with which specialization you have completed Bsc, if it is with biology then you can try for Msc biology in Canada. Also I would like to inform you that in Canada Master degrees are research base and the admission is quite competitive. To guide you further about admission I would like to know about your academics so kindly send us scan copy of your academic documents including your passport copy, IELTS score (if appear), documents of work experience (if any). Once having details from your side we will be able to guide you further for the process. For more detailed guidance contact us through t
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shaban
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Hi,
Find below some of the best universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
Indira Gandhi National Open University.
Punjab Technical University.
Sikkim Manipal University.
Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning.
University of Mumbai.
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University.
Karnataka State Open University.
It would be always advisable to browse through the web pages of the above mentioned universities to get detailed information about the eligibility criteria, fee structure etc.
Good Luck.
All the Best.
Find below some of the best universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
Indira Gandhi National Open University.
Punjab Technical University.
Sikkim Manipal University.
Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning.
University of Mumbai.
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University.
Karnataka State Open University.
It would be always advisable to browse through the web pages of the above mentioned universities to get detailed information about the eligibility criteria, fee structure etc.
Good Luck.
All the Best.
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Many international students will find that Denmark is a very expensive place to live. The present living expenses for the average student in Denmark are estimated to approximately DKK 5,000 per month.We normally recommend a prospective student not to apply for Denmark unless you can finance your living expenses in Denmark for minimum half a year. In other words, you must be able to bring or have the support from home equal to app. EUR 5,000.Prices can vary considerably, depending on where you live and
where you shop. The capital Copenhagen is in general more expensive than outside Copenhagen.The average budget per month could approximat
where you shop. The capital Copenhagen is in general more expensive than outside Copenhagen.The average budget per month could approximat
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Manmeet Kaur
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Hi Sohail, Telecommunication is the transmission of information over significant distances to communicate. It has a significant social, cultural and economic impact on modern society.
The telecom industry is growing at a great pace and the growth rate is expected to double with every passing year. There are many new developments in the telecom sector, including the ingress of 3G and 4G technology that Indian market is witnessing at present.
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But before joining I would suggest you that there a
The telecom industry is growing at a great pace and the growth rate is expected to double with every passing year. There are many new developments in the telecom sector, including the ingress of 3G and 4G technology that Indian market is witnessing at present.
For deeper understanding, I am sending you link of institutes. Please refer to it.
tinyurl.com/72jvfks
(Please place the link in the address bar.)
But before joining I would suggest you that there a
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ankita kumar
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Both are equally good.
According to my personal view,I feel Fore School,Delhi is better.
According to my personal view,I feel Fore School,Delhi is better.
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shaban
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Hi,
As per your profile, since you are a working professional pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, the other option for you would be to pursue diploma course in human resource management.
Both of the above mentioned options are good for you as it will further enhance your career prospects.
For your reference find below some of the institutes offering Diploma in human resource management.
Bombay Academy of Management Studies-Mumbai.
Course- Diploma in Human Resource Management.
Career Care Institute of Management Studies-Bangalore.
Course- Diploma in Human Resource Management.
Indian School of Business Manag
As per your profile, since you are a working professional pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, the other option for you would be to pursue diploma course in human resource management.
Both of the above mentioned options are good for you as it will further enhance your career prospects.
For your reference find below some of the institutes offering Diploma in human resource management.
Bombay Academy of Management Studies-Mumbai.
Course- Diploma in Human Resource Management.
Career Care Institute of Management Studies-Bangalore.
Course- Diploma in Human Resource Management.
Indian School of Business Manag
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Manmeet Kaur
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Hi Jitendra, a graphic designer is a person in the graphic arts who puts together art, text and other visuals to produce professional printed results. A graphic designer needs to have skills in layout, drawing, lettering, typography, photography and diagramming.
The design industry consists of the profiles like Graphic designers, Art-workers, Design Management professional, Art Directors, Creative Directors, Web Designers Junior Designers, etc.
There are numerous institutes in our country that provides courses in Graphics.
The top graphics colleges in India are:
-Industrial Design Centre IIT Bombay in Maharashtra
-National Institute of
The design industry consists of the profiles like Graphic designers, Art-workers, Design Management professional, Art Directors, Creative Directors, Web Designers Junior Designers, etc.
There are numerous institutes in our country that provides courses in Graphics.
The top graphics colleges in India are:
-Industrial Design Centre IIT Bombay in Maharashtra
-National Institute of
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Goutam Chatterjee
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For admission to ME Programme in Hindustan institute of Technology & science, Chennai, the student has to appear for the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (Tancet) conducted by Anna University OR Common Entrance Test conducted by the Committee constituted by the Consoritum of Professional, Arts andscience Colleges in Tamil Nadu for Management Quota Seat.
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aru chopra
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Hi,
For a successful career in the IT industry, an MCA is certainly regarded as the more preferred option as bigger companies would prefer a candidate who has done MCA to MSc (IT).
After an MCA all software jobs are open to you. You can start building your IT career by opting for any of the following basic areas: Software programmer, Systems Analyst etc. An MCA is well recognised in the industry and covers application oriented courses.
The course in M.Sc. has a greater stress on theory. However depending on personal competence, it is possible to get a good job in the IT sector with either of the two degrees. Value both options and and
For a successful career in the IT industry, an MCA is certainly regarded as the more preferred option as bigger companies would prefer a candidate who has done MCA to MSc (IT).
After an MCA all software jobs are open to you. You can start building your IT career by opting for any of the following basic areas: Software programmer, Systems Analyst etc. An MCA is well recognised in the industry and covers application oriented courses.
The course in M.Sc. has a greater stress on theory. However depending on personal competence, it is possible to get a good job in the IT sector with either of the two degrees. Value both options and and
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