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2012-06-14 03:48:37
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2012-06-14 03:22:59
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As per your query it seems you are interested in pursuing MBA from good institutes, so for this you need to have a very good percentile in CAT , and to get good percentile you really need to work very hard.
I would suggest not to leave your job, as this work experience would give you competitive advantage over candidates with no work experience during admission in MBA.
You may opt for week end classes for CAT test reparation, by this you can easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
However you may take 15-20 days leave before CAT test so that during that time you can devote your 100% time for revising the topics.
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2012-06-14 02:33:56
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YES!! You can,
Graduates in any discipline from a recognized university are eligible to seek admission to the CFA Programme, which is made on the basis of an admission test. The students appearing in the final year examination of graduation are also eligible.
First class graduates/post-graduates and senior executives with ten years of service in the public sector or the private sector may seek exemption from the admission test.
as you are am interested in finance domain just go for it,
after all for successful completion of any course INTEREST, PASSION is much needed and you posses it,
I wish you very best for your future,
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2012-06-14 02:23:28
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MBA in health care management is a good course to pursue, and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
A student with a degree in MBA health care management can find roles in everything from biomedical startups and e-health ventures to consulting and pharmaceutical R&D.
It is not only hospitals which require management professionals there is whole lot of other sectors where they are required:
Lifestyle clinics.
Emergency medicine units .
Pharmaceutical firms.
Hospital information systems.
E-health ventures.
NGOs and health insurance.
Specialised hospital administration
As health care is a growing field where in lo
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After Master's in Hospital Management you can get employment in government and private hospitals, health agencies, laboratories and other health and allied services.
I would like to invite Dr. Sudhiranjan Dey for further help.
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish You Luck!
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2012-06-14 01:03:44
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As per your query I would suggest you to work for 1-2 years and then opt for further studies, the advantage of this step would be after working you will know which course you need to pursue that can further enhance your careers prospects.
However, you may opt for Msc course in finance from UK, as it will further enhance your career prospects.
Feel free to discuss more.
All the Best.
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2012-06-14 00:58:11
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One can do graduation in forensic science (B.Sc. Forensic Science). To take up a masters course in forensic science you need to be a graduate preferably in Physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, biochemistry, microbiology, B.pharm, BDS or applied science. Most forensic science lab positions require at least a Bachelor's degree in physical science. Majors that are required depend on the area in forensic science you wish to go into. According to international standards drug analysts should have a degree heavy in chemistry, while DNA analysts should have an emphasis on molecular bio
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