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2011-02-15 14:35:18

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Parul srivastava

Beginner-Level 2

MHRM is available in the same university. Admissions will be based on the basis of the marks obtained by the candidate in his/ her qualifying Examination. The notification for the admissions will generally appear with other courses offered by the University generally be released in March / April every year. Last date for the submitting filled in application forms will generally be May. Seat allotment will be done in the counselling session, the dates of which will be informed by the University. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria or who have appeared in the final year of the qualifying examination during March / April are elig
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2011-02-15 14:32:56

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Monika Singh

Contributor-Level 8

well in which year have you completed your bachelors and what was the percentage? why you have a gap or 4 years in your study? were you married or working? These are the questions to which I would like you to answer before we can go ahead with any course options for you. Also I would like to know do you have any course preference you wish to study in Canada

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2011-02-15 14:23:16

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shaheen,
As every Individual is different, their capabilities and the way one perform would vary, so depending on how confident and comfortable you are, doing your training along with Executive or professional level, you can start your training.
However, advisable would be that you start your training along with the Executive level as Professional level Examinations are relatively more difficult and need more preparation so, maintaining a balance becomes difficult.
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer or pressing the thumbs
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2011-02-15 14:16:10

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Parul srivastava

Beginner-Level 2

First of all you need to read basic History, Geography, Politics etc. from CBSE books X-XII classes. Besides this you can purchase unique book for basic knowledge of general studies. You should also read newspaper to strong your current affairs.

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2011-02-15 14:12:39

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2011-02-15 14:08:11

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2011-02-15 14:03:14

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Dr. Gupta

Contributor-Level 7

She needs to take the SAT and TOEFL or IELTS. These two tests are required to get into a good school. The higher her scores, the greater are her chances of gaining admission. She should start to prepare 18 months ahead of her start date.

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2011-02-15 13:51:14

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Hi
If you are oing it full time then definitely
if you are doing it from SCDL, the answer is "No" due to following reason:
1. It is a distance learning programme
2. It is not accepted in the industry
3. It is not equivalent to MBA
4. Top B School case study method to make student able to take business decision however sCDL opt multiple choice format i.e. 1 question 4 answer and select anyone, it really doesn't add any value to student's knowledge

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2011-02-15 13:49:24

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shaheen,
As every Individual is different, their capabilities and the way one perform would vary, so depending on how confident and comfortable you are, doing your training along with Executive or professional level, you can start your training.
However, advisable would be that you start your training along with the Executive level as Professional level Examinations are relatively more difficult and need more preparation so, maintaining a balance becomes difficult. Companies would treat you as any other employee but you have to somehow manage between the training and preparation. remember Time Management would be the key.
Hope this wil
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2011-02-15 13:47:23

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Anurag,
I would suggest you to first of all check with your Institute from where you were doing the Diploma that if by paying some extra money you can complete your Diploma. If you are looking for colleges with the low fee structure advisable would be that you go for government Institutes & polytechnic, try with Kothari College of Management, Science & Technology or MB Khalsa College, few of the others which you may try are: Graffiti Institute of Fashion Technology, INIFD, Design Institute of India.
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2011-02-15 13:46:48

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vikas,
With a diploma in engineering you can look up to get admission in Engineering through lateral entry and most of the institutes have this as a provision. The admission take place by writing and qualifying an entrance conducted by the education board or the institute itself (SLEEE).
You may refer to the following link to know about the institutes offering B.tech courses in India:
http://tinyurl.com/ykw84x3
Also you can look out to pursue B.tech through the distance mode from a good University, and to know about the same, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/ybbh5x4
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2011-02-15 13:44:36

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

No, it is not possible, one sitting degree has been banned and not accepted anywhere

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2011-02-15 13:43:21

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Kindly check with Anna University, Trichy

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2011-02-15 13:38:10

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Rajesh,
By IRS, it is the Indian Revenue Services and the enrollment / selection takes place through the test conducted by the UPSC. The minimum eligibility for the IRS is a Graduate degree from a recognized University and an age limit not exceeding 30 years.
The subjects are many like commerce, economics etc but it will depend on your qualification and your area of interest based on which you can make a choice.
To know more, kindly refer to the following link to know about the civil services:
http://tinyurl.com/yjr8dg8
http://tinyurl.com/ybfq9ow
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2011-02-15 13:35:30

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Deepak Shroff

Contributor-Level 9

Sorry, There is no Psychology programme for B. Com Students. Its quite different field.
I dubai and india there are only few universities providing Degree or Diploma in this field and that too for Science Students.

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2011-02-15 13:34:59

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shaheen,
As every Individual is different, their capabilities and the way one perform would vary, so depending on how confident and comfortable you are, doing your training along with Executive or professional level, you can start your training.
However, advisable would be that you start your training along with the Executive level as Professional level Examinations are relatively more difficult and need more preparation so, maintaining a balance becomes difficult. Companies would treat you as any other employee but you have to somehow manage between the training and preparation. remember Time Management would be the key.
Hope this wi
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2011-02-15 13:32:19

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

prepare for UPSC exam

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2011-02-15 13:27:22

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Deepak Shroff

Contributor-Level 9

You may go for NET (National Entrance Test) or Do PhD in a subject you are interested.
Also you may apply to Institutes for Teaching in any Bachelors Degree. I will suggest you to Go for subject you had done best in MBA. Good Luck

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2011-02-15 13:21:53

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Jyotsana,
Getting a course in Psychology that too through the Online mode is an option rare to get as there is a lot of risk involved in this mode.
You can look for other options however, there to pursue a Masters in Psychology the preference is given to those who have an education background in Psychology in graduate level.
You may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yas5uqt (Masters through correspondence)
http://tinyurl.com/34tbd3s
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All the Best!

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2011-02-15 13:18:06

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kirti avaiya

Contributor-Level 7

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