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konarkrao

Beginner-Level 1

You have Psycology courses at postgraduate level.it varies from university to university and state to state.even M.A has psycology spl.so i can give u more info if i know ur state,,,and wether u are willing to do in distance mode or regular mode.
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Yunus Ahmed

Beginner-Level 3

you can opt for a mgt trainee position in any of the companies , This will give enough experience of the industry. There are many colleges who offer MBa with internship where you learn and earn as well.
St.Hopkins College, Bangalore is one such college. you can log on to www.hopkinscollege.com or follow us on facebook to know more.

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Ishita

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It is true that doing an MBA(IT) will most probably land you a job in the IT industry but the nature of your job after an MBA, even in the IT industry, will be quite different from what it is currently now. But if u are sure that you dont want to change your stream, then you should opt for MBA-IT
This link will give an idea of what subjects you will learn in MBA-IT:
http://www.symbiosiscomputers.com/v5/pro
after an MBA in HR, you can also join the HR department of an IT company if you want to be part of the IT industry.
Now talking about job prospects after MBA-IT, firstly a correspondence course wont give a serious boost to your career.
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GIRISH SESHAMANI

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I suggest you do your MBA, from the top 100 B Schools, in India. Purely doing your MBA without any focus, or coming under social pressure, will not get you anywhere. It will be a waste of your time and money.

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NISHANT BIRMAN

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HI,About the course
The knowelde and skills required to plan, design and build complex application software systems are highly valued in all industry sectors including business, health, education and services. The basic objective of the Master in Computer Management (M.C.M.) is to provide to the country a steady stream of competent young men and women with the necessary knowledge, skills and foundations for acquiring a wide of rewarding careers into the rapidly expanding world of Information Technology.
Duration:2 Years Full time (Each Year consists of 2 Semesters).
Eligibility:Graduate or postgraduate of any faculty from any statutory U
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GIRISH SESHAMANI

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If you are focused, on making your career in the advertising industry, go in for the program offered by MICA (MUDRA INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATIONS ) based at Ahmedabad. The website is www.mica-india.net

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prashant mishra

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Hi Nancy,
Singapore is extremely popular for its MBA programmes and attracts a number of students every year. Most of the MBA institutes of Singapore offers world class Learning Environment. Most of the top universities and Institutes ask for GMAT score however in some 2 tier or 3 tier colleges its not mandatory also as a international student IELTS/ TOEFL is required in order to prove your english proficiency . So before going for any test better consult with the institute .Here is a list of some of the institutes and colleges offering MBA programs in Singapore:- INSEAD , Nanyang Business School , National University of Singapore, S.P.
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Arena Animation

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Hi Partha, Arena Animation has a wide range of courses, maintains education standards Arena offers hundreds of animation/ gaming/ web designing courses suited to students & working people. Career courses, university programs as well as short-term courses are offered. Before get in to the fees part you have to go through a free counseling session so according to your skill our counselor will advise to you suitable course for you, which will help you get a clear picture about your landing profile, You can visit our nearest Arena centre. Check the provided link for the course content http://www.arena-multimedia.com/courses/animation/arena
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