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2010-11-15 22:29:41

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udit narang

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Please visit the following link: http://www.ais-cpa.com/outside.html
All your queries will be solved in the above mentioned link.

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2010-11-15 22:25:57

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sagarsatya

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yes all the cources in gmrit are aproved by AICTE

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Niting,
There could be several different reasons because of which you have not been able to secure a job by not and analyzing the reason would help you to improve self and turn it as your advantage.
On the education front, Bachelors will always bring in very few instead restricted career options and to brioaden your opportunities, it is important to upgrade your knowledge as well. For this you may either opt for a course which may be short duration but would help you to specialize in a technology and has demand in market like Chip design, VLSI, Embedded systems etc. Or you may also opt for Masters courses. If you are keen in technolog
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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Subhash,
With a qualification of BCA to your credit, for higher education, you can opt for either MCA or MBA depending on your career interests.
The eligibility for both the course may differ and are as follows:
To pursue MCA from Amity, BCA / Graduation(min 50%) + Maths at +2 level.
To pursue MBA, the minimum requirement is Graduation (min 50%) & 10+2 (min 60%).
You are eligible for either of the mentioned courses. And to know more, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yb6cru5
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2010-11-15 21:49:31

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Corporate Bridge Academy

Beginner-Level 1

Hi Ashish,
You can visit www.cbacademy.in /equity_research.php for course details about Equity Research else contact us on 09223 233 568

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2010-11-15 21:47:42

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Modeling basically is a glamorous profession which requires a lot of talent and hard work. In order to become a good model one should have attractive looks, nice personality, a photogenic face, good height, confident etc. If you have all these then you should join a fashion institute to groom yourself so that you gain the relevant knowledge about the industry. Few good institutes are Elite institute of modelling, R. K. Films & Media Academy , FTII, Center for Research in Art of Film and Television (CRAFT), National Institute of Fashion & Textile Technology - New Delhi etc. To know more about modeling, please refer to the below link.
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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sagar,
To get a job in Indian railways, the eligibility would vary on the basis of the post you apply for, but most generally it is a graduate degree from a recognized University and one needs to qualify the Civil Services.
The notification for the exam is published in the 'Employment News' or the 'Rozgaar' and one can start applying accordingly.
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prashant mishra

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Hi Dear,
If you have done 10+2 then you may apply for UG course however you have to give the strong justification that what actually you have done in past 10 years , you may get the admission in the university however at the time of visa interview you may face a tough interview session because of the gap you have . Although a student visa doesn't allow you to take full time job,you could surely do with a bit of extra income.As a international student you are permitted to work upto 4 hours/day,but not more than 180 half days/year.Both on campus and off-campus work is permitted.In any case,knowledge of German language is a strong plus po
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