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2011-10-14 15:42:45

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

MAT and CAT exam is good , if you get good score then you can find good colleges in India , in CSR magazine you an get all details about all MBA colleges in India top colleges in India, and their procedure

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2011-10-14 15:33:11

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

With 67% you can get admission in the following universiteis for MBA. There is no need of any experience or Gmat. You re3quire IELTS score 6.5 band. If you have more than 75% in English in your 12th standard IELTS can be exempted.
www.uwic.ac.uk University of Wales Institute,Cardiff
www.lmu.ac.uk Leeds Metropolitan University
www.coventry.ac.uk Coventry University
The moment you get your last but one semester mark sheet, you can pply for admission.
This MBA are for freshers and there is no need of any expereince.

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2011-10-14 15:23:20

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

No.
For taking admission, a candidate should apply only through the specific application form attached with the Information Bulletin or download application form from our website.
1. Fees can be paid in cash or through Bank Draft or Pay Order in favour of “Chanakya IAS Academy” payable at New Delhi.
2. All payments are to be made in advance at the time of admission.
3. Three recent passport size photographs have to be submitted at the time of admission.
4. Admission formalities have to be completed five days before the commencement of the batch.
5. Documents to be submitted at the time of admission:
(i) For the Mains ProgrammeThe proo
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2011-10-14 15:20:12

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

you can apply in asian pacific, UBS, and you can get some details from CSR magazine, and details from prospectus of MAT

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2011-10-14 15:09:02

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

you can do executive MBA from IIMS , IIFT or FMS in one year www.niitemperia.com

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2011-10-14 15:06:47

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rahul

Beginner-Level 3

u hv to go for proffesional interiro designing course .

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2011-10-14 15:03:27

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2011-10-14 15:00:25

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

The 32 week prelim+Mains batch will commence from 17th Oct 2011.
The batches run at full capacity and hence you may not find a seat in november. So if possible, try joining on 17th oct itself.

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2011-10-14 14:56:28

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rahul

Beginner-Level 3

their r verious proffesional course after pg n so many opurtunities .in accounting u go gniit n other institute they counduct the course n also placed their stdnt in gd companies also

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2011-10-14 14:54:05

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

yes it is good after B pharmacy because now SAS Clinical Data Integration makes full use of SAS Data Integration Studio and adds additional clinically relevant features

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2011-10-14 14:52:15

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Ruchi Shrimali

Contributor-Level 7

Since you already have experience as Bioanalyst, a P G Dip in R.A. can give a boost to your career in the related field. SAS in Clinical Data Management is of course a supplementary course but it might be a bit of a sidetrack to your core profile. What are you doing at the moment? Are you managing clinical data or into main research work? If you are into main research, P G Dip in R.A. can boost you up.
Actually, it also depends on your position in the company. Look at the next step of your career. If your experience makes up for P.G. Diploma course, you can go for SAS CDM, but if PG Dip in R.A. can help you move up, opt for it first.

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2011-10-14 14:48:40

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Apart from what you have yourself suggested, M.Pharm is also one of the good options for you.

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2011-10-14 14:46:58

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

no there is no need to have work experience , you need good percentile in overall record in CAT test

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2011-10-14 14:30:50

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Ruchi Shrimali

Contributor-Level 7

SAS Clinical Training can certainly lead to a booming career option right now. The job prospects for a candidate after going through Clinical SAS Training are relatively high in India as well as in USA and UK. In the Pharmaceutical Industry, Clinical SAS training can lead to:
* Generating analysis, reports and graphs for individual studies and ISS, ISE; NDA submission to FDA.* Perform validation and prepare validation document and other requireddocuments.* Perform Edit Checks, Extract Data, Make Analysis Datasets. Create listings, tables and graphs for both safety and efficacy analysis.* Make Ad hocs.- Good understanding of the clinical
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2011-10-14 14:24:28

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sameera shams

Contributor-Level 10

Shams@ hi dear Mohit
As you have asked after 12 directlly you can not apply for IPS exam ,the minimum qualification required for this exam is Graduation in any discipline,After that only you will be elligible.
Indian Police services is one of Challenging career and One of the Toughest exam of the Nation, but If you clear it it offers a lot.For becoming an IPS officer, you will have to appear for IPS (Indian Police Services) exams under the UPSC (Union Public Civil Services) exam. You will have to pass two exams, Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) and main exam and after it, you will have to go through one personal interview. You will ha
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2011-10-14 14:17:23

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Suraj Nair

Beginner-Level 3

Mr. Arif ali, i think doing sap will be not a great idea doing some diploma courses will help u

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2011-10-14 14:16:09

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Riya, in today's time pursuing MBA is the most preferred career option by today's generation.
To be eligible for part-time MBA, a candidate should have-
-Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognized university
-Minimum 2 years of supervisory work experience after graduation
The part-time program is particularly appealing to people who wish to advance their existing career.
Courses are scheduled to take place before or after your regular working hours. Real-life situations and problems can be incorporated in the classroom sessions where solutions can be explored. If the company you work for is ready to fund your pa
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2011-10-14 14:16:06

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

then you may go for media and entertainment , it is very interesting field ,

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2011-10-14 14:14:50

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

The test will have the following components:
Sr.No. Section Total Marks
1. General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability 40
2. Media & Culture 40
3. Current affairs and Contemporary issues 40
4. Analytical & Logical Reasoning 60Total 180
You need to prepare the following
General Awareness of Public Debates: Polity, Economy, International Relations & DevelopmentsHistory and Development of Entertainment Industry (Bollywood & Hollywood)Mass Media and Social Media HistoryUnderstanding of Socio-Economic and Socio-Political aspects of MediaGeneral orientation of Advertising & Public Relations sectorsRecent
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2011-10-14 14:13:08

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punam

Beginner-Level 1

hii.just last year I completed my course in HR from Welingkar Institute of management. i opted for the Executive PGDM. It is specially designed for working professionals. I think that should help u.

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