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Divyanshu Porwal

Beginner-Level 5

As you are pursuing BABA and it's your second year, I'll suggest you to join it after your 4th semester and must go for coaching in which there are less students in class and good faculty as faculty will give proper attention to each and every student.

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The admission are open in Symbiosis and also IGNOU. You should approach them and get details of the process.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Whether or not a PG Diploma in Human Rights Law is equivalent to an LLM depends on the specific program and the institution offering it. In general, however, a PG Diploma in Human Rights Law is a shorter and less rigorous program than an LLM. As such, it is not always considered to be equivalent in terms of academic rigor or professional value.
That said, there are some benefits to pursuing a PG Diploma in Human Rights Law. For one, it can provide you with a deeper understanding of human rights law and its application. Additionally, it can give you the skills and knowledge you need to work in the human rights field.
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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi,
You will have to apply through your nation's embassy.
Visit the official institute website at www.fms.edu for further information.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

B.Ed is now not recognised by any of the government / non government bodies if it is in corresondance mode. So please change your mindset about this programme.

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ZIAUL HASAN

Contributor-Level 10

B.Com is a general course and after completing this you are eligible to many job profiles and courses. You can easily go to government sector in accounts, finance and other related fields. Yes you can also go for MHRD after B.Com and there is no any particular fees except application charges which is in general for all posts. There is wide scope after doing B.Com. Good Luck.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Most specializations in Chemistry or Maths are done through B.Sc. courses which are 3 year courses. If you are interested in 4 year courses you should opt for B.Tech courses in chemical engineering or applied Mathematics. Colleges for B.Tech in Chemical engineering and applied mathematics are mentioned below:
Chemical Engineering Colleges: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/b-tech-in-chemical-engineering-colleges-India
B.tech colleges in mathematics:
IIT DelhiDelhi
Delhi Technological University or DTU Delhi
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi
Indira Gandhi National Open University or IGNOU Delhi(only after completin
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Omkar,
You can check universities like Thompson Rivers University, Vancouver Island University, Mount Royal University, etc. or check for PG Diploma courses. Not many options will be available for you. So keep checking universities in other countries also like Australia, New Zealand, France, Ireland, etc.

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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

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Many companies of similar reputation visits IIM, Ahmedabad for placements. It cannot be predicted whether you will be placed in Microsoft or not.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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In top IIMS your 10th ,12th marks matters. It gives a huge advantage as it defines the consistency of a student. This practice is mostly followed by old IIMS like AHMEDABAD, BANGALORE, FMS, LUCKNOW, INDORE. For more information please visit the official website of the college or university. Hope it helps.

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Samreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Graphic designers are required in so many industries like Advertisement industry, Print Industry, Web designing industry, etc. New designers must be aware of tools such as Photoshop, Gimp, Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Blend or more. But within 3-4 years of experience, a designer career comes to a standstill (unless you have a highly creative mind and you are assisting or working as an art director). Unlike a career in programming where there are various layers (programming, analysis, project management) designing is more of an individual genius than teamwork.
The salary of a designer gets stagnated to a level of 4-5 lacs even after 6
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Swapnil Malode

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It depends on what you are doing at the moment. If you are doing a very good job and the one which you like, but you still want to gain knowledge while doing your work then part-time MBA i.e executive MBA can be an option for you.
If you love whatever work you do and if you are satisfied then don't leave the job. If you want to study in the meantime and you just want a degree for the sake of the name then its okay to go for part-time MBA.
But, once you went through rigorous 2-years of full-time MBA in a good reputed college then your behavior, how you talk, how you think, how you perceive others, all these things change. So it is the hol
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Shail Oberoi

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For your internship project, you need to approach leading brokerage house and explore your requirement.
You can use social media sites to get in touch with HR/HODs of the brokerage house.

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