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2011-05-11 10:35:14

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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria

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yes you can, now there is 5 yrs law program is being conducted by many universities, like jiwaji university, gwalior, mp. also

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2011-05-11 10:32:41

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2011-05-11 10:27:31

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2011-05-11 10:27:04

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Santosh, will you plz tell us which exam you are referring to?

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2011-05-11 10:24:18

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Garima

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http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110511113606AAelfv4
Some Similar discussion, From where you can take info !

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2011-05-11 10:24:17

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Apoorva

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Official website is www.ets.org/gre

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2011-05-11 10:22:09

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Dhruv, with your interest you could have developed it by going for a MSW. But attending this course requires a student to have a similar background or at least work experience as a social worker.
Hence, you can now go for courses like disaster management or labor management or rural management to be in this field.
Disaster Management is offered by : University College London, Coventry University, Portsmouth University, Northumbria Univ
Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise marksheets, degree certificate or provsional certificate, Statement of Purpose, Lett
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2011-05-11 10:20:29

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

if you mean CAT course, then for the full-time, its 25500.

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2011-05-11 10:19:21

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Shubham singh chouhan

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is there any scholarship program?

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2011-05-11 10:17:31

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Apoorva

Beginner-Level 4

Official website is www.ets.org/gre

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2011-05-11 10:15:58

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kk

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i suggest you do a BBA+MBA in colleges like IIPM.ISBE etc good luck.

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2011-05-11 10:14:08

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Aabidha,
The most important thing which you need to keep in mind while preparing for Medical Entrance that your basic concepts and numerical formulas, so the first step for you would be to be thorough with your NCERT books from 9th till 12th level. Apart from this take up Model question papers and practice as practice is the only way to success in such Examination. For getting more material I would suggest you to consult the coaching Institutes and get the material from their and also go through the Medical Entrance Magazines available in the market like Competition Science Vision, Competition success review etc.
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2011-05-11 10:13:15

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Imran,
As you have a degree in Electrical Engineering which opens several fields for you such as computer, Telecom, Electronics, etc. one option for you could be that you go for various related certifications like Embedded Systems, VLSI, Chip Design, PLC Scada, & SAP ABAP or CCNA, REDHAT, dot Net etc. depending on the field you want to get into. Or else you can also opt for an MBA degree which can help you in getting to the higher levels in your career, but I would like to add here that if you want to get a real return on investment you should opt for a full time MBA degree from a decent Institute like IIMs, MDI etc.
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2011-05-11 10:11:42

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2011-05-11 10:09:40

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vineet,
Although, advisable is that you should go for a full time program as M.Tech is a technology driven program which would require a lot of practical exposure. However, few of the Institutes which you can check fro Part Time M.Tech programs are:
IIT Kanpur
IIT Delhi
Anna University
ITM University
JNTU
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
For more specific information about computer science field I would suggest you to check with the Institutes personally and as far as fee structure is concerned government Universities like Anna University will have relatively low fee.
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your
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2011-05-11 10:01:06

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shweta

Beginner-Level 2

Hi Diksha. Glad to see your interest in animation. I am Shweta from animaster, Bangalore. As u have completed your 12th, i would suggest you to take up B.Sc in animation which is in full fledge now. Our institute offers This program from both KSOU and annamalai universities. We assure u job placements in very good animation studios. Please find some time and visit our institute for further details regarding the course. Thanks & Regards, Shweta, Academic head, ANIMASTER Corporate Study Centre 3rd & 4th Floor, UNIWORTH PLAZA 20, Sankey Road, Bangalore Next to Nandini Hotel and near Cauvery theatre Ph:+91 80 411 38121/22 | M: + 0 91 9901
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2011-05-11 09:59:18

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Manik,
Advisable would be that you opt for a full time programme rather than going for a distance learning programme as regular programme is always had an upper-hand in the job market and you will be able to get better job opportunities. However, if you are already working would not be able to go for a regular programme then only ot for Distance learning programme.
Another thing which I would like to add here is that if you want to go for higher studies later then plan for a degree level programme rather than diploma.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this quest
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