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2012-06-10 19:43:08
Guide-Level 11
It depends upon:-
1. The level of program you looking for.
2. And college that you choose.
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2012-06-10 19:42:51
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The MRCP(UK) Examination consists of three parts: Part 1, Part 2 Written and Part 2 Clinical Examination (PACES).
The MRCP(UK) Examination provides valid, reliable evidence of attainment in knowledge, clinical skills and behaviour, and is a mandatory component of assessment for Core Medical Training (CMT).
In the UK it is recognised as an entry qualification for specialty training.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding MRCP.
tinyurl.com/7ujlzmh
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2012-06-10 19:37:33Beginner-Level 3
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2012-06-10 19:30:30
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All the branches of engineering are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth.
While choosing the stream :
- You must focus on what all you will study in each branch and choose a branch according to your area of interest and personal attributes.
- You must opt for a stream where you are comfortable and sure to be successful.
- You must join a reputed college as this will increase your job prospects.
- You need to discuss with your seniors and others about the pros and cons of each branch and make a decision which will he
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2012-06-10 19:28:04
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2012-06-10 19:26:27
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or Vivekananda Institute of Technology,Jaipur annual fees Rs. 55,000 visit www.vitjaipur.ac.in or www.vitj.ac.in for details
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2012-06-10 19:26:00Beginner-Level 3
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2012-06-10 19:23:33
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As per your query I would suggest that your son should work for 1-2 years and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- Your son will gain relevant work experience.
- After working your son will know which course to pursue that can further enhance his career prospects, i.e. if he wish to build his career in technical field, then he may pursue masters in same or related fields, whereas if he is interested in management then he may pursue MBA.
- The other advantage of work experience would be that during admission in MBA, he will have advantage over candidates with no work experience.
I would suggest that
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2012-06-10 19:22:56
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All the branches of engineering are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. To address your query I would like to invite Prof Garain PhD 7777 .
All the Best!
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2012-06-10 19:21:14
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Please don't be confused. Be calm as choosing an institute is a huge task. It is tough to state one college as the best as every institute has it's own plus and minus. So, while taking decision always keep in mind to check :
- Recognition (UGC/AICTE)
- Success Rate
- How old the institute is
- Batch Size
- Course details
- Faculty
- Infrastructure
- Alumni/Student Feedback
- Fees
Please feel free to discuss more. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
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2012-06-10 19:21:12Beginner-Level 1
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