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2013-04-15 14:32:38Beginner-Level 3
MCA –I : Rs. 1, 19,500/-(One Lakh Nineteen Thousands Five Hundred only)
MCA-II : Rs. 1, 15,000/-(One Lakh Fifteen Thousands only)
MCA-III : Rs. 1, 07,180/- (One Lakh Seven Thousands One Hundred Eighty only)
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2013-04-15 14:27:25
Guide-Level 12
After diploma in Tool and Die making and one year industrial experience, you may join courses such as CAD or computer-aided drafting. You may opt for CNC programming. Try to get hands-on experience in a shop rather than studying only in a classroom.
If you want to further frame your career in the tool and die trade, you may move into supervision or teaching. A Bachelor's degree in almost any field along with tool and die experience would be very beneficial in obtaining a supervisor's job in manufacturing and/or teaching.
To help you further regarding courses I would like to invite Kunwar Apoorva Singh Mohit Dhingra97889 to
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2013-04-15 14:24:00Beginner-Level 5
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2013-04-15 14:16:50
Beginner-Level 4
Tuition Fees: Rs.5,98,000/- (Full course)
Student Accommodation : Rs.1,17,600/- (Full Course)
Food Expenses : Rs.250 per day - 4 meals a day
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2013-04-15 14:09:15
Guide-Level 11
Preparing for Civil Services requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books for Prelims
*Start preparing at least 10 months before
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the scoring sections early
*Cover the syllabus strategically. Don't go for a "prepare all" approach for prelims
*Balance paper 1 and 2
I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday by reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also refer the books below:
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S.Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Essenti
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2013-04-15 14:06:16
Guide-Level 12
1)
List of courses in marine engineering are :
-Diploma in Marine Engineering
-Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Engineering
-Bachelor of Technology in Marine Engineering
-Bachelor of Technology in Naval architecture & Ocean Engineering
-Master of Technology in Air Armament
-Master of Engineering in Marine Engineering
-Master of Technology in Marine Engineering
-Master of Technology in Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture
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To pursue marine engineering at graduate level,
-You must complete 10+2 with at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English from a recognized board.
-You must clear detailed phys
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2013-04-15 14:00:53
Guide-Level 11
MBA is a best study option after completing BBA, however I would suggest that once you complete your BBA, you should work for 2-3 years and then opt for MBA:
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects.
- If you are interested in pursuing MBA, then this work experience would help you to decide which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career prospects.
- Finally, if you work for some years then you may yourself manage the expenses of your further studies.
However, besides MBA, you ma
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2013-04-15 13:59:15
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