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2010-07-16 18:16:44

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Mahidhar,
If you want to study in Singapore then these are the programs you can pursue from there:- M.Sc. (Communication Software & Networks) , M.Sc. (Communications Engineering) , M.Sc. (Computer Control & Automation) , M.Sc. (Electronics) , M.Sc. (Integrated Circuit Design), M.Sc. (Microelectronics) etc Universities like :- Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore are the best options for you. First of all kindly select the course of your choice then apply to the university for more details refer the universities website.
Hope this helps!

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2010-07-16 18:15:18

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Robin Agrawal

Contributor-Level 9

yes you are but your profile will matter a lot and provided that the degrees you have obtaind are well approved by AICTE

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2010-07-16 18:10:35

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2010-07-16 18:07:47

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meghna

Beginner-Level 1

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immigration forms, instructions, eligibility requirements, application procedures, and
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SO WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY WITH AGENTS, DO-IT -YOURSELF.
Log onto our website www.futureincanada.com for more information

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2010-07-16 18:02:52

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi ,
Judge business school is close for the sep 2010 intake however the tuition fees at current is :- GBP 36,000 + Average college membership GBP 2,229. For accommodation and other kindly refer this link:- http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/mba/finance/fees.html
If you like this answer then kindly select this a best answer.
Hope this helps!

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2010-07-16 18:02:18

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Robin Agrawal

Contributor-Level 9

You might have to go for BSc. in CS as most of the engineering colleges ask for at least 50-55%
yet on the admission against management seats in engg. colleges u do hav a chance

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2010-07-16 17:59:11

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2010-07-16 17:47:07

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2010-07-16 17:45:58

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Ramdhan Choudhary

Beginner-Level 4

yes.if you get SCJP then its very nice.

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2010-07-16 17:41:22

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Naresh

Beginner-Level 2

I am working with NZ institute.I can help you with your admission and visa process in NZ
study.auckland@yahoo.co.nz 8826808920.

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2010-07-16 17:40:51

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
A full time degree in MBA is the right choice as it gives you a lot of practical exposure, clear your management concepts, develop your communication skills not only this it gives you a chance to develop your network which helps you in your career progression. If you are doing a course just to get a degree and a tag that you are a Management Graduate then you can go for fast track course as it will not have much of a learning.
For more information on Management as a career please check the links below:
http://tinyurl.com/28dfzqa
http://tinyurl.com/yblb2b7
Hope this resolves your query. In case your query is resolved please close this
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2010-07-16 17:39:21

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2010-07-16 17:35:15

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2010-07-16 17:35:01

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swati

Beginner-Level 1

MBA depends a lot on the college status and not that much on the branches.provided the college u are getting offers from are gud ones.

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2010-07-16 17:34:54

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2010-07-16 17:33:25

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2010-07-16 17:32:19

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2010-07-16 17:30:44

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Robin Agrawal

Contributor-Level 9

if u choose CCNa then don't stop just at that. go for further levels CCNP and all.
that will add a lot of value to your profile

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2010-07-16 17:29:22

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Anjana modhwadia

Beginner-Level 2

ya its good and you can join it

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2010-07-16 17:28:26

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