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2010-08-15 11:00:59

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2010-08-15 10:59:52

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well although it is very much possible to study and at the same time attend ICICI bank training but would be difficult to manage MBA along with the training. Also getting a study center transfer would not be a problem but for this you should put the requisition in advance with the University and your current and prospective study center.
Further, it does not seem that the Bank would refuse from pursuing education with the training as the education attained by is through distance education. Yet you should confirm with the bank about the possibilities of anything like this to take place.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if yo
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2010-08-15 10:59:00

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Gaurav,
There are many institutes in India which are offering IATA certified courses and to know about these you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/ylqtrme
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2010-08-15 10:53:54

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Rishika Sen

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MCA

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2010-08-15 10:48:05

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SUVIDYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PVT. LTD. Jeena

Contributor-Level 7

Please mention your qualfication in detail. 45% in which year?

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2010-08-15 10:36:52

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2010-08-15 10:31:55

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Tejal Laul

Beginner-Level 3

Most of the distance learning degrees in India do not mention that those have been actually through distance learning. I do not think MBA admissions in USA should be difficult that way. Please visit www.kampuslanding.com or visit Kampus Landing offices near you for free information and counseling.

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2010-08-15 10:29:43

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udit narang

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> Yes there are scholarships available for MS. Not only scholarships, but grants as well as loans are available for international students.
> There is not separate procedure to apply for scholarships at this university. You will just have to select the tab "Do you want to apply for Financial Aid" in the application that you submit at Harvard.
> You would require atleast 60,000 dollars per annum without scholarships to pursue your studies at Harvard University. I have provided you an average amount. Actual amount will totally depend on the course you want to apply for.
For further details, please visit: http://admissions.college.harvard.ed
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2010-08-15 10:27:41

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Although, you can give the MBA entrance examination if you have 50% aggregate in your graduation degree and your degree is from recognised University, but you will not be able to get admission in a good B-Schools as most of the B-Schools will ask for all your academic records at the time of admission and you would not have that.
So advisable is that either you try & clear intermediate through open school and then plan for a regular MBA or do MBA through correspondence.
For MBA Institutes please check the link below:
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http://tinyurl.com/yhl3azo
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2010-08-15 10:26:18

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Tejal Laul

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Medicine in Canada or USA- a hard call! Please visit www.kampuslanding.com or Kampus Landing office near you.

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2010-08-15 09:52:53

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Jakkappa N Badalli,
Although there are not many institutes to name which would offer Ph.D in Public Administration but as per the search there are a few well known Universities offering similar programs like:IGNOU,
Panjab University,
Banasthali Vidyapeeth, and
Maulana Azad Urdu University. To know about the various other Universities offering PhD you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yzu89fn
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2010-08-15 09:43:51

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well although it is very much possible to study and at the same time attend ICICI bank training but would be difficult to manage MBA along with the training. Also getting a study center transfer would not be a problem but for this you should put the requisition in advance with the University and your current and prospective study center.
Further, it does not seem that the Bank would refuse from pursuing education with the training as the education attained by is through distance education. Yet you should confirm with the bank about the possibilities of anything like this to take place.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if yo
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2010-08-15 09:41:07

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Akshay Balgi

Contributor-Level 6

Taking a GRE test is an essential early step toward a graduate or business degree. Graduate and business schools use GRE test scores to evaluate your readiness for graduate-level work.
The GRE General Test has been the gold-standard assessment for graduate study for more than 60 years. Test scores are sent to more than 3,200 institutions and fellowship sponsors worldwide, including more and more business schoolsyou can take it wherever you wish to after your completion of 10+2,the scores are valid for 5 years but it is always prefered the scres to be lesst than 1yr.you can take it at the last your or your grad and then soon apply for ma
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2010-08-15 09:41:07

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

As soon as your have graduated, you can take the GRE. Definitely you are eligible to take the test but it would be pointless to take it at this point of time.

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2010-08-15 09:41:06

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

As soon as your have graduated, you can take the GRE. Definitely you are eligible to take the test but it would be pointless to take it at this point of time.

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2010-08-15 09:41:06

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2010-08-15 09:41:00

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

As soon as your have graduated, you can take the GRE. Definitely you are eligible to take the test but it would be pointless to take it at this point of time.
For further details, visit http://www.ets.org/gre/

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2010-08-15 09:40:54

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

As soon as your have graduated, you can take the GRE. Definitely you are eligible to take the test but it would be pointless to take it at this point of time.
For further details, visit http://www.ets.org/gre/

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