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2011-10-14 19:09:07
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Postgraduate Programmes
Master of Science (MSc) in Psychology (Clinical)
Master of Science (MSc) in Psychology (HRDM)
Master of Science (MSc) in Psychological Counselling
Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Psychology
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2011-10-14 18:58:43Beginner-Level 1
jai kishan gautam
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2011-10-14 18:46:09
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As rightly suggested by the experts, you can opt for pursuing your Bachelor degree through the correspondence mode and to know about the institutions offering the same, you may refer to the link mentioned below:
tinyurl.com/ycu93a3
Please do revert for any further query. if your query has been resolved, please close the query by rating it as the 'Best Answer'.
All the Best!
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2011-10-14 18:39:03
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From your query I get that your main concern is to earn more money ,so if y want to do job then y c go ahead but if y want to continue y studies y can go for MBA. individual
with B.Tech +MBA is always in high demand. Its only because a engineering graduate with MBA is always a very candidate for companies to hire. As this particular candidate has both managerial and technical skills and so he will have better chances of promotion and growth what else you need in your life.
All the bestShams
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2011-10-14 18:28:33
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2011-10-14 18:21:05
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2011-10-14 18:00:46Beginner-Level 1
You should look at Masters in Design Management this will combine Technical and Design Concepts
I will send you the link of programme that may interest you.
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2011-10-14 17:32:21
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PI is focussed on personals, Graduation, work-ex and hobbies/curricular activities.
It is not tough to get through, but you must practice a bit like preparing personals and trying out a few GDs with friends etc.
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2011-10-14 17:30:24
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As you have completed your MBA, this is the ideal time for you to gain work experience, you can look for job in the area of your specialization which you might have opt for during MBA.
Doing a job will give you the real time experience, it will provide you the platform where in you can apply all your knowledge and skills which you have learned during the course of your MBA.
While choosing a job, make sure to choose that job where in you can give your best, since it is start of your professional career, do no give too much to the salary package, your intention should be to gain more and more experiences, and once you are a ex
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2011-10-14 17:10:08
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Well if you are searching for a job, then Shiksha would be less of a help and instead I would advice you to upload your resumeon various job portals like naukri.com and start applying to the vacancies accordingly.
All the best!
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