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Geomatics is a similarly used term which encompasses geoinformatics, but geomatics focuses on surveying. Geoinformatics has at its core the technologies supporting the processes o
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Graduation holds an important role in your career growth, although CA is a well recognized course but not all the Institutions accept it equivalent to the degree programme when it comes to higher studies Also those CAs get an edge over other students at the time of Job placements, who have a graduation degree.
As far as doing a CS course along with CA is concerned although, it is not prohibited but it would not be humanely possible to do both the courses simultaneously as both the exams are quite tough and requires lot of perseverance and passions.
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B.Sc. programme offered by the same institute is approved
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Kindly visit www.civilserviceindia.com for all details on IAS including syllabus, exam dates, preparation tips and best coaching available.
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Hi Arundhuti,
PR is a professional course that comes under Mass Comm. PR is a very good course and has a lot of demand in the professional market. PR requires more of personality and communication skills, one needs to get his or her work done. A PR is basically the face of the organization and is responsible for all the client meetings and getting business for the organization, so one has to be really convincing and of course PR pays "well".For more info you may visit the below links
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Few good institutes for PR are IIMC, MICA, XIC,etc. For the list of more institutes, please
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