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2011-02-14 21:19:40Guide-Level 11
If you want to go for Junior Basic Training the eligibility to enter the programme is 10+2 with 50% and above percentage from a recognized board. Most of the government institute would also take an Entrance Examination. According to the eligibility criteria you are very much eligible for JBT programme.
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2011-02-14 21:19:09
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Please visit the link to have a look at the procedures to apply: http://www.senecac.on.ca/registrar/admissions/index.html
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2011-02-14 21:19:01
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Please visit the link to have a look at the procedures to apply: http://www.senecac.on.ca/registrar/admissions/index.html
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2011-02-14 21:18:56
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Please visit the link to have a look at the procedures to apply: http://www.senecac.on.ca/registrar/admissions/index.html
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2011-02-14 21:17:48
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I hope you will find this information useful.
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2011-02-14 21:17:15
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The second option is to go for a Masters in Logistics or Material Management which are considered for jobs
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2011-02-14 21:15:41Guide-Level 11
As a friend I would suggest you to think over the decision again as both the fields are totally different and moreover an MBA in Media management is a very rare course and very few institutes offer this course. Rather I would suggest you to go for a PG in Media which is a good course and is offered by many reputed institutes.
Media is a very broad term which includes many things such as journalism, production, direction, cinematography, advertising etc. As it will be difficult for me to explain every category of Mass Comm/ Media to you in brief, I am providing you with few article links below, kindly refer to them to get a be
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2011-02-14 21:09:09
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Well nursing and management are very different from one another, not just in the studies but then in the overall career spectrum as well.
Yet depending on the basis of your interests and career preferences, you can definitely look for either of the course depending on your individual interests i.e. if you are keen to continue your education in nursing then M.Sc in Nursing is definitely your way. To know about the institutes offering this course, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yjwjgvz
As for MBA is concerned, there are many institutes in India offering this course and there are many streams of speciali
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2011-02-14 20:58:51
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2011-02-14 20:57:45
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2011-02-14 20:53:32Guide-Level 11
Although, you have not mentioned anything about your educational background and professional experience but if you go by the value of the Diploma Post graduate Diploma would have better standing than a diploma as it is one level above. On the other hand if you look at the career streams both the options are good but, the most important thing which you should keep in mind while choosing the programme is your own career aspirations.
I would like to add here that both the courses would require highly focused knowledge of capital markets, money markets, instruments and investment avenues etc.
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