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2013-06-14 15:33:04

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Nidhi Gupta

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Hello sahil,congratulations for getting first division.according to me firstly complete your 11th and 12th it is better for you.
All the best:-)

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Eligibility 50% on graduation, fill the admission form from our website www.dknmu.org

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Deepak Shroff

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Admission in LLM is based on Marks in LLB. you must have atleast 50% agg. in LLB plus some institutes have entrance test also. The fees differs from University as per their campus and star rating ranging from Rs. 15000/- to 45000/- Per year. Bharati Vidyapeeth also introduce one-year LLM course from June, having fees of Rs. 35000/-

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2013-06-14 15:25:07

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
The three professional courses mentioned above are the best options to be taken up with B.COM (H).
All of these have a promising future. The course contents and functions are somewhat similar. However, they differ in specializations as follows-
CS - Tax laws, Economic laws, Labor laws, Company law
CA - Auditing, Cost accountancy, Accountancy, Taxation
ICWA - Statistics, Tax laws and Tax planning , Auditing, Cost and management accountancy
CA – All those companies which are registered under the Companies Act are required to get their accounts audited only by practicing Chartered Accountants. So a qualified Chartered Accountant has the o
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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your profile you may consider pursuing:
- Phd.
- Masters in HR.
However, as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years and then opt masters degree in HR from universities in UK.
There are many good universities in UK offering this course, for your reference find below some of the finest universities in UK offering masters degree in HR:
University of Stirling.
Course: MSc Human Resource Management.
Bradford University.
Course: Msc in Human Resource Management and Employee Relations.
University of Birmingham.
Course: Msc Human Resource Management.
University of Portsmouth.
Course: Msc Human Resource Management.
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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Going forcibly into any career is never a good idea. This could be a good idea if you're creative and/ or ready to put in hard work. About the risk and returns please read several discussion posts on the subject at shiksha website. Animation is an art form and a very demanding career. It has ample opportunities for the creatively talented people. Opportunities lie in animation design, game design, graphics, storyboarding, 3d modelling, texturing and lighting, Dynamics and VFX and of course animation (2D and 3D). However, choosing between these must be done after seeing your performance in each of these. So going for a generic course co
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2013-06-14 15:22:20

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Pranav Patel

Contributor-Level 6

You are allowed to work for 29 months on OPT (Optional Practical Training) - without H-1B sponsorship if your degree is related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). If you do MBA, you can work up to 1 year on OPT in USA. After that you will need H-1B visa (work permit) to work there.

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2013-06-14 15:21:52

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sunny mathur

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With M.Sc you can either teach in school or need to clear NET for colleges but with M.Tech you can be eligible for colleges especially technical as well as the pay scale is also good.
Universities like LPU, Amity, Chitkara etc all are offering you M.Tech in both regular and Part time mode. Other than this they are offering scholarships and earning opportunities to their students by giving them teaching assistant-ship.
Check their websites for more details.
Good luck.

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