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K Sid12 year's exp in cisco and information security

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There is no doubt that CCIE is easy, but if you practice day night and work hard, then you will love this course and it will be easy for you.

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krishna jaiswal

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In Doon business school. PGDM has very high fees because a lot of extra certification has been added to this course which is not in MBA as well as ac classroom is for PGDM , and many uncountable facility which is only for PGDM. This makes the PGDM fees high. As far as concern PGDM guys have more practical approach then MBA we have more industrial trips then MBA. In placement also PGDM gets privilege of being a PGDM which is AICTE approved course.

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Bharat Rajpoot

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For the civil engineering aspirants, who are looking for the top colleges in Kolkata or West Bengal, I would suggest the University of Engineering & Management (UEM Kolkata). The university was established in the year 2014 and since then it has offered world-class education and has given industry-ready engineers to the corporate world. Also, many reputed companies visit the campus every year to hire students at lucrative offers. To get detailed information, kindly visit- https://www.shiksha.com/university/uem-kolkata-university-of-engineering-and-management-47398.

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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Yes, u can obviously pursue mba. You need to complete graduation with 50% marks. All the best.

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pratiksha kamble

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Hello,IELTS score is valid for only two years, so if you want to apply after two years then you have to give exam second time after two years.

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Himanshu Rohilla

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If you are looking forward to pursuing a career in the food and beverage industry, then, you should enrol on a food and beverage management course available at various hotel and hospitality institutes. The institute that I'll personally recommend is Krystal School of Excellence as it's one of the best institutes that offers food and beverage management courses in India and helps you to excel in any of the varied food and beverage sectors of the hospitality industry.  

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pawan mangat

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You can do MBA or CA and CS.You can also give exams like CAT,etc.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi, these two countries are regarded as affordable . Best differs with individual. You must shortlist the countries as per your own budget and requirements. If you like cold climate opt for Canada. Similarly count other factors like program of study, location ,fees etc.

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Kriti Singh

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To get through IIM A B C & L . you'll need 99% percentile, apart from fair enough grades in graduation and schooling. For other IIMs too, you will need at least 97% percentile (note, percentile is different from percentage)

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Kriti Singh

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Yes, the marks are seen and sometimes part of evaluation criteria too. Depends from IIM to IIM

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Jeevesh joshiChampions are not born they are made.

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Very low chances look for private colleges.

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Abhinav Sinha

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Hi,
Bachelor of Fine Arts is a very excellent course to do as one can learn to horn their skill and creativity. This course is ideal course if you want to make a career in creative fields such as Digital arts. visual arts, graphic design, industrial design, film production, interior design etc. After completing your BFA degree you can work in Advertising Companies, Art Studios, Fashion Houses digital agencies etc. In a longer run, you can aim to become a design head, art director or an expert in your field of specialization. The path of entrepreneurship and starting own business is also a good option for the students of BFA.
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