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2011-08-14 19:32:45

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CAROL WILSON

Contributor-Level 8

HI KIRUPASUNDAR,
DISTANCE MODE EDUCATION IS JUST TO INCREASE UR KNOWLEDGE BUT IT WONT HELP U FOR A BETTER JOB PROSPECT.
IF U DO MS THROUGH DISTANCE MODE THEN FOR CHANGING IT TO REGULAR COURSE FOR PHD MAY BE DIFFICULT .
AS 99% COLLEGES DONT ALLOW DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENT FOR DOING FURTHER STUDIES IN THEIR COLLEGE.
I WOULD ADVICE U TO GO FOR REGULAR COURSE.INSTEAD OF DISTANCE EDU.
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2011-08-14 19:32:26

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2011-08-14 19:21:37

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Ilika,
With a 12th passed with Science stream there are several options to go ahead like B.Sc in general or a specialized subject depending on your interest. From streams not directly related to science and yet you can look forward to a career in them are Earth Science/ Geology, Archaeology, Applied/ Creative Arts, Law, Commerce and Trading and many more.
As the query is posted under the Animation / Multimedia section, this field definitely seems to hold a lot of value in terms of bright prospects to the deserving candidate. The minimum expectation to have is good drawing skills and innovative thinking.
There are several institutes of
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2011-08-14 19:20:57

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arsha

Beginner-Level 1

yea there is no prob for tat.

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2011-08-14 19:14:25

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2011-08-14 19:10:33

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Mahesh

Contributor-Level 9

Tejas.It depends of the university your choose. MBA courses accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) expect MBA applicants to have two or three years of relevant work experience (managerial or supervisory level). Business schools listed in the AMBA website enjoy an excellent reputation. However, there are some good universities like Cardiff University, University of Stirling, University of Aberdeen, Coventry University and University of Greenwich to name a few where work experience is not compulsory. Give me a thumbs up if I have answered your question

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2011-08-14 18:59:16

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2011-08-14 18:57:08

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

IIT Roorkee is the Best College of India and also of Asia in Civil engineering. the former name of IIT Roorkee is thomson college of Civil Engineering.

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2011-08-14 18:55:56

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Chhavi Gupta

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It may be quite difficult to get admission in many prestigious institute with these marks as minimum eligibility criteria is 60% in class XII

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2011-08-14 18:47:24

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

There is no such institute in Kota (Rajasthan). The nearest is a new institute at Jaipur which is patronized by TV actor Mr. Mukesh Khanna. I think the institute is called "Shaktiman". You may find its address/ contact no. from the net or from Jaipur telephone directory and contact them.

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2011-08-14 18:29:08

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

If you are interested in designing you must immediately learn CAD and Auto-CAD. With that knowledge you will be able to get into design jobs of your stream.

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2011-08-14 18:26:48

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Deepak

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Yes it is.

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2011-08-14 18:11:08

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Aditya Bhati

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Vishu, yes you can. Admission is based on your meeting the eligibility criteria & not on the gap. But you will face trouble from a visa perspective if you have not been studying or working in the last 12 months. For more information please contact me on 9569445777

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