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2011-06-10 21:08:14
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2011-06-10 21:03:50
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I would really doubt if you can practice nursing after studying the same from an Open University, making your education qualification difficult to gain successful registration under INC or State Council and practice Nursing.
Still you should confirm it by the Indian Nursing council as that would be the best source to gain relevant information.
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All the best!
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2011-06-10 21:02:38
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2011-06-10 20:56:45
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1) Do B.Ed, it will make you eligible for the job of school teached
2) Do M.Com and after that PhD, it will make you eligible for lecturers job in college
3) Do some professional courses like, CA/ CS/ ICWAI
4) Do MBA
so many career options are possible after B.Com, so first decide your goal and work towards acheiving the goal.
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2011-06-10 20:50:08Contributor-Level 8
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2011-06-10 20:46:12
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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. Also, include how you will progress during the research and the duration you might need to achieve the milestones you have set. If the univer
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2011-06-10 20:40:33
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2011-06-10 20:34:36
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You should better focus on one technology and explore it to the highest level possible as Java itself is way too vast. So no additional courses need to be done if you develop good command in Java/J2EE.
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2011-06-10 20:34:34
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