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2012-06-16 19:42:01

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jewish

Contributor-Level 8

there are plenty of polytechnics. Somaiya, bhagubhai, pillai, MH saboo siddique, parshvanath.

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2012-06-16 19:39:38

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NICC OFFICIAL

Beginner-Level 2

Hello Pasang,
For more information on programs please visit www.niccindia.org
Best of luck!

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2012-06-16 19:38:21

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govind

Contributor-Level 7

by doing computer engg. and then after getting specialisation in software engg. through m.tech/m.e

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2012-06-16 19:31:08

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SIKKIM MANIPAL UNI

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Arjun Kharel, We offer Bsc in Hospitality & Catering Management. Eligibility: 10+2 or 3 year diploma from State board of technical education. Kindly visit the SMU-DE website for contact details of the learning centers.

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2012-06-16 19:27:16

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2012-06-16 19:24:16

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2012-06-16 19:19:09

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gaurav

Beginner-Level 1

well spa has its own placement cell for, evn if they dnt get placement from there , they have many options. there is no such prblm of placement for spa students.

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2012-06-16 19:19:02

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GNIOT Vikrant

Beginner-Level 5

Kindly contact admission cell - 8860606661/63 with your marksheets.

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2012-06-16 19:18:47

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Nitin Santoliya

Contributor-Level 8

Hi!The law degree obtained from UK is recognized and valid in India. But practically speaking Indian law is not taught in UK and it shall have no practical use in India except a degree.
Otherwise, law degree obtained from United Kingdom will have more weightage than Indian Law Degree. LLM degrees from UK are preferred by top 5 law firms and by foreign law firms with offices in India.
To Practice law in India with your UK LLB Degree, you must pass a qualification test conducted by the Bar Council of India.
The following universities law degree from United Kingdom is recognized and valid in India and Bar Council of India.
1. Buckingham Unive
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2012-06-16 19:14:34

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govind

Contributor-Level 7

visit it's official website

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2012-06-16 19:05:06

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2012-06-16 19:01:35

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govind

Contributor-Level 7

upsc is one of ghe tuffest exams in india.u can google it for more details

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2012-06-16 19:00:59

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Ashish

Beginner-Level 5

wat is ur sub in inter

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2012-06-16 18:57:32

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govind

Contributor-Level 7

you can do only Auxiliary Nurse Midwife/ Health Worker (ANM) after 10th. The duration of the course is 18 months.for colleges please take help of google.

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2012-06-16 18:56:30

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
The cut off list is yet to be out. Another week to go. I would request you to revert with the specialization subject that you wish to take up in B.SC program for better guidance.
Looking forward to help.

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2012-06-16 18:55:39

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
The salary and pay scale depends on the qualifications, work experience, knowledge level and calibre of the students.
However as a fresher you may expect a salary of Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000.With increase in experience you may earn as much as Rs. 25,000 - Rs. 30,000 every month. This will go up as you gain more experience.
I would suggest, as a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem.
Feel free to discuss more.
Click on the thumbs up, if you found this useful.
All the Best.

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2012-06-16 18:48:10

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Neha

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Manmeet Kaur50173 is invited to address the question.
Thanks

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2012-06-16 18:48:10

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govind

Contributor-Level 7

better visit its official site

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2012-06-16 18:47:17

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govind

Contributor-Level 7

please elaborate ur ques. clearly

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2012-06-16 18:41:33

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prerana

Beginner-Level 1

if you wanted to be a dietitian than 1st you have to do bsc in home science then msc in food and nutrition and you can get the post of dietitian . salary is different for all hospitals. big hospitals provide better salaries. and after msc you can go for rd i.e. registered dietitian and then you will get better salary as compared after msc

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