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2012-06-10 23:56:30

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute.
*Accreditation of the institute.
*Institute's infrastructure.
*Teaching faculty.
*Specialization offered.
*Past placements records.
*Tuition fees.
*City preference.
*Industry interface.
All the Best.

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2012-06-10 23:55:25

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to develop a career in Animation stream it is important that you hold interest in creativity, which is te most important eligibility factor. As for the percentage is concerned, tis might vary depending on the institute where you wish apply and also for the kind of course you plan to take up.
To know about the Animation institutes / courses, please refer to the following link:
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To know more about a career in animation, refer to the following link:
tinyurl.com/c2kd9u4
All the best!

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2012-06-10 23:53:05

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2012-06-10 23:52:14

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2012-06-10 23:51:45

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Ankita mehar

Beginner-Level 1

IIBS is very good option to Pursue your MBA.Placements are not based on the university,it will be based on your Knowledge.IIBS help u to Gain such Knowledge.

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2012-06-10 23:46:06

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2012-06-10 23:45:10

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S.M.THOPATE

Beginner-Level 1

i think mgm is better

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2012-06-10 23:44:13

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2012-06-10 23:43:25

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yashita sahu Sahu

Beginner-Level 1

yes

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2012-06-10 23:41:06

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Akhil

Beginner-Level 1

Hi Amit Jee,
In my opinion, LAW & MBA together dont seem of much sense to me. But I find the way of MBA(Operations/HR etc) and a A company secretaries course by ICSI simultaneously a promising way ahead.
OR
A undiverted attention and concentration in LAW is better Promising.
Good Luck for U ahead.
Bye

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2012-06-10 23:40:51

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the institutes in Ahmedabad to pursue MBA:
Adani Institute of Infrastructure Management.
Narayana Business School.
Shanti Business School.
All the Best.

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2012-06-10 23:40:34

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Ninad,
Depending upon your interest and understanding your career goals, you can pursue any of these course option that can help you fetch good career opportunity.
You may opt for higher studies options after B.Com like LLB, M.Com, CA or CRISIL Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
You can pursue:
-MBA (Finance/Investments)
-MFM
-Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
-CA
CA is a chartered Accountant Course which has three levels:
>CPT(Common Profeciency Test)
>IPCC(Integrated Professional Competency Course)
>Final Course
-Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
-CS
-LLB
-M.Com
-Civil Services examination
-CDS, AFCAT for army/airforce
- Bank clerk
You can also pur
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2012-06-10 23:37:30

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to pursue MBA from AICTE approved institutes and recognized universities you need to have atleat 50% marks in graduation.
As per your profile I would suggest you to apply for improvement exam and prepare well so that you may score atleast 50% marks.
The other option for you would be to work for 2-3 years and then pursue MBA through distance education.
All the Best.

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2012-06-10 23:35:43

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2012-06-10 23:32:14

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Learn AUTOCAD and try to master it. This wil help in your career a lot.

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2012-06-10 23:32:13

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swechha

Beginner-Level 1

VIT UIniversity Jaipur. visit www.vitjaipur.ac.in

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2012-06-10 23:29:23

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to pursue Phd, from universities abroad, you need to first of all make a list of the universities that you aspire for, then send emails to respective course department, asking them to provide you the eligibility criteria and selection procedure for PHD students.
It may take three to six years to complete your PHD, depending on the field you select and your mentor.
The general eligibility criteria for PHD students are as follows:
In majority of the institutes, Master's Degree is an essential pre-requisite for a Ph.D.
It is important that you have good scores in common entrance tests such as GRE and English Language examinatio
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2012-06-10 23:27:16

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2012-06-10 23:26:10

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AAFT AAFT

Contributor-Level 7

Yes many people has done this course and this course is very effective after 10+2 this the one of the best diploma course from AAFT

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2012-06-10 23:24:07

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