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2012-05-10 13:25:39

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
1. Explore the link below for list of institutes across India that offer B.C.A:-
tinyurl.com/7dxbpec (place the URL in the address bar)
2. As for choosing the best, you can consider parameters such as Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and Placements are the factors that define a good and reputed institute.
3. As for the placements, I would say that whichever college you may opt for, apart from the assistance from the placement team you need to make your own efforts as no institute can guarantee you that as it entirely depends on your capabilities and utilization of skills at the right tim
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2012-05-10 13:19:30

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2012-05-10 13:19:09

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Varun,
To join Merchant Navy, you just require, plus two (PCM) with 1 year pre-sea training as a deck cadet.
After completing B.Sc.(Nautical Science) in the officer cadre, it will lead you to become captain after 5-7 years of experience.
You can also join it directly after B.Tech in marine engineering, mechanical, electrical, electronics & telecommunication, naval architect.
Except marine engineering candidates, others have to undergo a 10 months pre-sea training which is offered by many institute and port trusts or recruiting company itself. After that you will be appointed as a 5th or junior engineer. It will take you 5-7 years de
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2012-05-10 13:18:46

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Deepanshu

Beginner-Level 1

almost equally.

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2012-05-10 13:16:37

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2012-05-10 13:15:26

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2012-05-10 13:13:21

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2012-05-10 13:10:16

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Chandan,
1) After completing your schooling in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, you may take up medicine, dentistry, agricultural science, dairy science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology).
2) If you are not interested in pursuing medical further, you may go for engineering courses, such as civil, mechanical, electronics, with the combination of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
3) Apart form doing the degree level courses in science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas, such as, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, computer,
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2012-05-10 13:08:54

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Gaurav Gupta

Beginner-Level 1

On the basis of cat, mat. For details plz call 9310014161

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2012-05-10 13:07:38

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2012-05-10 13:05:22

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Mehak,
# All the branches of engineering are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities whether you are a boy or a girl. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth.
# Some demanding branches of engineering are :
-Aeronautical Engineering
-Automobile Engineering
-Chemical Engineering
-Civil Engineering
-Computer Science and Engineering
-Electrical Engineering
-Electronics and Communication Engineering
-Mechanical Engineering , etc.
# You should focus on what all you will study in each branch and choose a branch according to your area of interest and personal attributes
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2012-05-10 13:05:05

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Investment banking is one of the most popular career options among the youth of India, since it is a money-spinning job that provides opportunities to grow.
Refer to the following link below for list of institutes offering various programs in the field of Investment Banking across India and further you may refine the search as per your location preference.
tinyurl.com/896t35m
You may visit respective websites in order to find details on fees, intake, eligibility criteria, admission process, entrance exams, etc.
Numerous opportunities are waiting for specialists in this field. Banks are always in need of skilled investment bankers, who
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2012-05-10 13:04:51

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2012-05-10 13:03:18

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Nikit

Beginner-Level 1

btter to opt for ICWA and B.com or B.com and then MBA.i m doing the CA n b>com simultaneously.the job prospectus arent gud as per the current scenerio

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2012-05-10 12:57:21

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2012-05-10 12:55:09

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harshit_desai

Contributor-Level 7

try INIFD and NIFT Gandhinagar

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2012-05-10 12:55:02

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2012-05-10 12:53:37

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Post graduate diploma in supply chain management (PGDSCM) is a good course to pursue as it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
There is a high demand for supply chain managers in almost all sizes and kinds of organizations.
Management graduates start their career as Management Trainee, Supervisors and Analysts. When one starts gaining managerial experience, he/she can move to superior level with much more responsibilities and higher salary.
After completing PGDSCM you can make your career in any of the following fields:
Shipping Companies.
Packaging Companies.
Construction Firms.
Retailers.
After completing
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2012-05-10 12:47:18

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to pursue MBA from AICTE approved institutes, you need to be graduate in any discipline with atleast 50% marks.
I would suggest you to apply for improvement exam, and prepare well so that you may score atleast 50%.
The other option for you would be to work for 1-2 years and then pursue MBA through distance education.
Good Luck.
All the Best.

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2012-05-10 12:43:36

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sameera shams

Contributor-Level 10

hi minal.
whats ur query?

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