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2014-02-11 14:17:07
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Smriti Jain
Beginner-Level 1
First of all decide which of the services yoy want to chosse on the board. UPSC offers 24 services and for prelims all you need is 12th pass certificate.
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2014-02-11 14:15:17
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WLC Reema
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You can join WLCI Business School; a reputed B-School that offers the best courses which are in sync with latest industry requirements. They also offer practical training and placements. You can specialize in HR, Marketing or Finance. WLCI has 10 campuses in major cities of India. They have launched a scholarship programme through which students can avail up to 100% scholarship after clearing a test. Apply at http://wlciadmissions.in/scholarship
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2014-02-11 14:09:35
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At the master's level and above, the options are plentiful. Institutions offering M.A., M.Phil. or Ph.D. degrees in development studies include:
*The Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS),
*Centre for Development Studies (CDS),
*Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research (IGIDR),
*MIDS,
*IIT-Madras,
*The Delhi School of Economics
*The Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata (IDS).
For M.A. courses, such as the one offered by TISS, candidates are expected to possess a strong (usually first-class) B.A. degree. For M.Phil. degrees, an M.A. in social sciences such as economics or quantitative subjects such as physics or statistics
*The Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS),
*Centre for Development Studies (CDS),
*Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research (IGIDR),
*MIDS,
*IIT-Madras,
*The Delhi School of Economics
*The Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata (IDS).
For M.A. courses, such as the one offered by TISS, candidates are expected to possess a strong (usually first-class) B.A. degree. For M.Phil. degrees, an M.A. in social sciences such as economics or quantitative subjects such as physics or statistics
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UNIVERSALBUSINESSSCHOOL
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We have a 15 month MBA program and a 3 year BBA Program. If you are interested in the UK BBA Program then the Tuition Fees is Rs.2,98,000/- per year and the Residence has 2 options. a. Single Sharing : Rs.9800 per month : 2. Dual Sharing Rs.5500 per month
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Nikhlesh Mathur
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Well Vivek it will take 3 years, which is not a long period form an overall perspective. You can indirectly shorten this period by learning something else also (say. some vocational course or something in computer field or animation,gaming, desinging etc) apart from your usual studies so that you have extra knowledge (of extra subject) in the same time period of 3 years which is indirectly as good as doing graduation in lesser time.
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