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2011-01-16 12:54:14
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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU
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after completion of your graduation pl go for mba regular full time from good institutes by cat/mat/xat or state pgcet complete in finance . it will be better than your ca do no t worry best of luck
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2011-01-16 12:53:13
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udit narang
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Hi,
1) Laminated copies = no problem
2) photocopies of laminated marksheets=problem
Why don't you get your degrees photocopied 1st say 100 copies and keep them at your place and then get it laminated. this way, you would always have spare photocopies, as well as would laminate your degrees.
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1) Laminated copies = no problem
2) photocopies of laminated marksheets=problem
Why don't you get your degrees photocopied 1st say 100 copies and keep them at your place and then get it laminated. this way, you would always have spare photocopies, as well as would laminate your degrees.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2011-01-16 12:52:38
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Gayathri,
Few of the good Institutes in Tamil nadu are:
Institute for Financial Management and Research
Loyola Institute of Business Administration
Institute for Technology and Management
PSG Institute of Management
For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/68qmyan
I would like to add here that there are not many top notch institutes within Tamilnadu so you should wider your area and apply to other good B-Schools out side Tamilnadu as well.
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Few of the good Institutes in Tamil nadu are:
Institute for Financial Management and Research
Loyola Institute of Business Administration
Institute for Technology and Management
PSG Institute of Management
For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/68qmyan
I would like to add here that there are not many top notch institutes within Tamilnadu so you should wider your area and apply to other good B-Schools out side Tamilnadu as well.
Hope this resolves your query. 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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2011-01-16 12:51:34
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You can take attested copies form a Notary and use these if originals are required. Otherwise, its alright to go ahead and laminate your original certificates to preserve them well for a longer duration.
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2011-01-16 12:41:25
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Neeraj Kumar
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you can give gate test for better collge if you have good score in gate test then you also got scolership
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2011-01-16 12:38:08
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2011-01-16 12:29:59
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Deepika,
Instead of going for a MBL course, I would suggest you that if you are keen to pursue Law, then go for a proper law degree from a recognized University. There are many Universities in India, which offers LL.B that you can apply after the completion of your graduation. You may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/y8ks6ch
MBL was introduced by NLSIU Bangalore, which is one of the premier Law Universities, but then the career prospects diminish as one can not practice a full fledged career in law.
Other than this you can complete your CS successfully and can head towards a job opportunity as well or you can pursue some
Instead of going for a MBL course, I would suggest you that if you are keen to pursue Law, then go for a proper law degree from a recognized University. There are many Universities in India, which offers LL.B that you can apply after the completion of your graduation. You may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/y8ks6ch
MBL was introduced by NLSIU Bangalore, which is one of the premier Law Universities, but then the career prospects diminish as one can not practice a full fledged career in law.
Other than this you can complete your CS successfully and can head towards a job opportunity as well or you can pursue some
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2011-01-16 12:20:17
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2011-01-16 12:19:04
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nishant chawla
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hiii, to get detals in this visit in our site https://shiksha.com n clear out ur quries
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2011-01-16 12:09:40
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Roshan, to see the complete range of courses you can visit DAAD site and see what each top ranking Unviersity has to offer. The link to it is http://tinyurl.com/yffzt27
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2011-01-16 12:08:59
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Dr.G.D Singh
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Dear Anand kumar, the scope and future of MBA is very optimistic in India as well as abroad. MBA being a management degree is useful in each field and each industry one ventures into. In recent days, the minimum requirement by an organization is being raised to a masters degree, an MBA in usual cases. It being a widely chosen course amongst the all others, a comprehensive list of 180+ specializations is being provided by IMA, to make the future of MBA worth pursuing it. Answering your second question, the admission procedure is very simple, with the eligibility of graduate/equivalent, you need to fill in the preferred Universitys form,
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