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2010-08-11 08:50:27Beginner-Level 1
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2010-08-11 07:58:20
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Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. If you like this answer you may select it as best answer or press like.
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2010-08-11 07:48:58
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CCNA /CCNP/ MCSE - These networking certifications can employ you as a network engineerand again even in the recession period these were the most reliable career options, if not most exciting.
Coming to career's prospective and for a good job, I would personally recommend you to do CCNA + MCSE + RHCE, as this trio is best from demand point of view and will definitely give you better chances of a good job rather than Cisco certifications alone. Also the upper level certifications of CISCO aren't that easy to crack, so better utilize your time in doing MCSE and RHCE in parallel.
Best of luck for your future !
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2010-08-11 07:46:19
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You can do MBA in health care management. And to check to check the particular course you can visit the website of the respective university/college
Sushil Gupta
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2010-08-11 07:42:31New Question
2010-08-11 07:34:00
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We are Global Sigma Consulting Group, Based in Delhi. We provide Six Sigma training & Certification to corporate houses, B-Schools and engineering colleges.
We are a registered body and have a tie up with National Centre of Quality Management, Mumbai which is a 25 years old Govt Quality Body in India.
You can contact Shivendra Sharma- 9313873351 or mail him at shivendra@gscgrups.com.
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2010-08-11 07:23:54Guide-Level 11
Since each individual is different so are his abilties, so the approach to switch the career path will also be different. Although it is not an impossible task to switch career but, I would say with a distance MBA, the switch would be really difficult, as you are still at the beginning of your career, and distance MBA has a very little, or it would not be an exaguration if I say no value in the job market.
As you are still in the beginning Years of your career, I would suggest if possible, take a sabbatical of two Years and take up a regular MBA from a good B-School. This would make things easier for you.
The second option for you is
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2010-08-11 07:17:31
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2010-08-11 07:10:54Guide-Level 11
As Marketing is a huge field, there are several sub fields with in the market field which can explore such as: Production, Planning, customer services, retail brand management(advertising), online marketing, and market research etc. Depending on your area of interests, you can choose the filed.
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Pooja
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2010-08-11 06:51:04
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2010-08-11 06:19:20
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2010-08-11 06:14:53
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Yes you are eligible for studying bachelor level courses from University of Duisburg-Essen after completing studies from National Institute of Open Schooling however you have not mentioned in which course you are interested in kindly let me know the desired course name i will help you with the exact details.And these are the course taught in english language:- B. Sc. Automation and Control Engineering, BSc Computer Engineering, BSc Computer Science and Communications Engineering, BSc.Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,BSc Mechanical Engineering, BSc Metallurgy and Metal Forming .for details on deadlines kindly refer this
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2010-08-11 06:08:23
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2010-08-11 04:30:55
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2010-08-11 02:59:30
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As per these records its very tough to get entry into the main stream program as university requires first division marks in 10+2 so anyhow you have to take admission into the foundation degree program provided that university give you the admission. Because The university requires you to have at least 2 A Levels (or equivalent) to begin an Honours Undergraduate Degree Programme or at least one for a Foundation Degree. The entry requirements for undergraduate degrees are given generally in UCAS Tariff Points.
All d best!
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2010-08-11 02:59:05
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Normally, transfers are made after completing of the 1st year of your undergraduation which i believe is your case. To conclude, if you have earned the set number of credits in your 1st year
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2010-08-11 02:55:17
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