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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of top colleges offering MS courses (Industrial engineering) in Canada. Important details like course fee structures, eligibility, admission criteria are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-colleges-dc
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I am very happy to read your query. The admissions to CGFI's are through JEE Mains. Unfortunately it has been already announced that pattern this year would be different than last year's. Hence any data is not useful. However, I feel if you can score about 60 percentile, you would get admission.
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It's actually very simple. After you finish your MBA in your desired field, you seek jobs only in aviation related companies. I am sure you would get one if you have dream. Never let the dream die.
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There is a wide choice of institutes offering Executive MBA or PGPX programs. You can aim to pursue it from the top notch B-schools like the Indian School of Business (ISB)-Hyderabad, various Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), XLRI-Jamshedpur, FMS-Delhi, S.P Jain Institute of Management and Research-Mumbai, etc. You can plan your admission by checking out this list of Institutes offering Executive MBA programmes across India. You can sort them course-wise and city-wise to suit your requirement.
To pursue Executive MBA you need to have:
- A Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised university.
- Around 3-5
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Yes, disaster management is a good subject to study. Also Devi Ahilya has a good academic record. Go ahead for the course in distance mode.
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You can go for visual communication as you will learn a broader number of topics in a communications-oriented major or career field. Graphic design, by contrast, is quite narrowly focused only on making a visual representation of key concepts within a visual method of communication, like advertising or web design. In visual communication, you will learn graphic design, illustration, animation, photography and even the modification, or airbrushing, of photographs to better illustrate a given point. These skills are considered broad and comprehensive, and they prepare graduates to enter a number of exciting fields within the communic
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With unemployment at almost 50% for the fresh engineering graduates, it very good idea that you have thought of. India's population is growing and hence insurance persons required is also increasing. Please approach any private or govt. insurance companies. They are always on the lookout out to recruit young dynamic persons as agents.
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A student can apply for the programme for B. Des in Fashion, interior, product design, and more, Students coming from any 10+2 or graduation discipline from a recognised university, or board with a minimum aggregate of 50%, can appear for any entrance or admission process or any design course. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurugram. You can appear for IILM University Gurugram's Design Aptitude Test with the Interview Process for applying. They offer B. Des degree programs with various specializations like Fashion, Interior, Interaction, and Product Design of 4-years with an added advantage of Libera
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