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2011-01-12 23:50:59
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Aranya, If you give a GMAT exam then your chances of getting admission in world's top B Schools increases. But the sore should be minimum 600 off 800. And you must have some managerial or supervisory experience also.
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I hope this was of help.
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2011-01-12 23:47:47
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2011-01-12 23:34:28
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Naresh Choudhary
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Hi Sunil, I have some option where possibly you can be considered for credits towrd your master degree. Institute need to evaluate your units of study give you cross credit if you have already completed that subject back in India. I am working with NZ institute as a manager. I think I can help you out with your visas and admission. study.auckland@yahoo.co.nz
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2011-01-12 23:31:36
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S K JainAssociated with AMIE Study Circle, Roorkee
Contributor-Level 6
Presently IASE/RVD diploma holders are not eligible for AMIE.
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2011-01-12 23:30:32
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2011-01-12 23:14:47
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OWAIS bhat
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2011-01-12 23:09:02
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2011-01-12 23:04:50
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prashant mishra
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Hi Dheeraj,
The admissions requirements for all applicants to the Lancaster MBA are:* a good first degree * a minimum of three years work experience since graduation. Strong preference will given to those who can demonstrate clearly that they have held significant managerial responsibilities. * two good references, usually from your current employer and someone who knows your academic ability
In addition, if your degree is not from a recognised UK university and your first language is not English, you will need to:* achieve a GMAT score of 600 or above balanced across verbal, written and quantitative elements. Those who score
The admissions requirements for all applicants to the Lancaster MBA are:* a good first degree * a minimum of three years work experience since graduation. Strong preference will given to those who can demonstrate clearly that they have held significant managerial responsibilities. * two good references, usually from your current employer and someone who knows your academic ability
In addition, if your degree is not from a recognised UK university and your first language is not English, you will need to:* achieve a GMAT score of 600 or above balanced across verbal, written and quantitative elements. Those who score
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2011-01-12 23:01:14
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi, depends on whether the university from where you have done the course is recognised in the country where you want to do you r MS/MD or not. To pursue MD, you will have to appear for German Medical Council registration exam. Else you can go for public health or health care programs.
Further details can be obtained from here http://tinyurl.com/63m3s42
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Further details can be obtained from here http://tinyurl.com/63m3s42
If your query is resolved then kindly mark it as the best answer or rate it thumbs up. Please feel free to post queries if you have any.
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2011-01-12 23:00:34
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2011-01-12 22:58:08
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Vandana,
Well both the options are good. Animation and Interior designing as a career offers bright scope for growth. The two are highly dependent on the creativity and skills attained through knowledge and practices.
You can go for either of the two course options as per your interest in the same. Animation is more in the creative aspect using different applications and tools to produce images in motion and create an illusion. Animation is not seen just for cartoon making or film, making for entertainment, it is an integral part of most of the big segments like medicine, education, marketing and advertising, public awareness and many
Well both the options are good. Animation and Interior designing as a career offers bright scope for growth. The two are highly dependent on the creativity and skills attained through knowledge and practices.
You can go for either of the two course options as per your interest in the same. Animation is more in the creative aspect using different applications and tools to produce images in motion and create an illusion. Animation is not seen just for cartoon making or film, making for entertainment, it is an integral part of most of the big segments like medicine, education, marketing and advertising, public awareness and many
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2011-01-12 22:44:44
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