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2011-01-16 23:56:46

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Naresh

Beginner-Level 2

You need to have IELTS in order to take admission in Auckland University. Apart from this you should have good academics but its all depend on the course you want to study in NZ.
I can help you out with admission and Visa. I am working with NZ institute as a office Manager. study.auckland(at)yahoo.co.nz

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2011-01-16 23:32:14

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Mona,
You will first have to pursue LL.B as the minimum qualification to pursue LLM is a bachelor degree in law.
There are many Universities in India offering the LL.B courses and to know about the same, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/y8ks6ch
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!

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2011-01-16 23:31:25

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vijay

Contributor-Level 8

sports field is grooming & having good scope but competition is very tough.so if you feel you are best then nice field to dip in it!!

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2011-01-16 23:13:37

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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Yes why not! Have the preparation 4 CAT ,MAT ,XAT. .Success is waiting in hard,sincere regular & methodical preparation towards the target.

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2011-01-16 23:02:55

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vijay

Contributor-Level 8

Kindly visit www.civilserviceindia.com for all details on IAS exams including syllabus, preparation tips & best coaching available in your area.

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2011-01-16 22:46:58

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vijay

Contributor-Level 8

math is necessary for MCA.if you take admission now without this subject then definitely you are going to face problems while interviews, job time etcSo you can do b.Sc. then M.Sc. in agriculture or botany as these have many scope in India.you can also do MBA in environment science or natural resource management after your B.Sc.

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2011-01-16 22:26:03

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi Meghamala,
As you have done your graduation in BSc. Comp. then I don't think you should go for an event management course or any other media course as it will be completely a different field. But as you have asked this question, I would like to give you the details about the course. Media is broad term and has a lot to offer such as Journalism, Advertising, PR, etc. but as you are very much interested in Event management and Advertising, I would explain them to you. Event management field requires a lot of creativity and innovation.
For more info on Event management refer to the below article link.
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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Physics is fundamental and foundation for all scientific inventions so it has wide range of Career opportunities. A physicist's job can be broadly classified into two major categories; 1. An experimentalist 2. A theoretician. You may work in applied research and development as research assistants or in design, administration or engineering. Physics People often apply their predictions and theories to other fields - chemistry, biology, geophysics, engineering, communication, transportation, electronics and health. You may check APS Online Career Center.

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2011-01-16 22:15:17

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vinay,
Frankly speaking in India to do MBA one doesn't require work experience & as you have already CA and about to complete your CFA both the options (i.e. to do a job for few years (5-6) and then go for EMBA or to do MBA and then go for a high profile job) are open to you. Depending upon your interests and career aspirations you can opt for your career path.
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 up icon.
Thanks,
Pooja

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2011-01-16 22:13:42

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Dear Dr, Rupali,
For career in HR you need not to be fom a healthcare background, even from the academic perspective, however it is also a good options.
Working in HR thats too only in healthcare sector may limit your experience but everyone have their own career choices (In my HR career, I never have been in same sector whenever I changed my job) but if you are comfortable with Human Resources and only in healthcare sector
But if you are looking for a broad prospective, you should choose operation, general management (such as Master of Hospital Administration from TISS or Symbiosis (full time) only

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Ria

Beginner-Level 5

Is possible with Industry internship included. (Ria from Scotland, UK - ria.s@india.com)

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2011-01-16 22:05:19

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vijay

Contributor-Level 8

yes possible.there are institute that provides admission without experience ,,the diffrence is onle that these insti. have easy academic portfolio.detailed & accurate information!!! Visit it!!! http://www.juncturetech.net/ or call Mr. Ravi 09893022609 abroad education/immigration/job placement specialist since 10 years

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2011-01-16 21:52:52

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sumit,
With the kind of scores you have got you won't be able to get into good B-Schools so, advisable would be that you reappear for CAT next year and try and get into a decent college or try to get admission in some of the Private Institutions which either take direct admissions or take their own Entrance Examination which is of much easier level than CAT
The colleges you can target with this score are: NDIM, EMPI, Asia Pacific, Amrita, Suryadatta, and Skyline etc.
For more information on MBA Institutes please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/yblb2b7
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your
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