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2015-07-16 19:53:09
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2015-07-16 19:45:08Beginner-Level 4
1. Lovely Professional University
2. VIT, Pune
3. Galgotia Noida
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2015-07-16 19:38:16Beginner-Level 2
Since you are a Computer Engineer everyone will advise you to do MBA in systems or IT.
But it is not a compulsion that you should take systems just because you are a computer engineer
You can take up HR, finance and marketing too.
You need to check which specialization will help you to get a kind of job you want to have.
Today many IT companies which are coming for campus interviews in top colleges are recruiting HR graduates
HR department is the most common department and is present in every company and MNC
You B.E. Computer Engineering + MBA HR will certainly increase your value in market and which will certainly give you 5 di
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2015-07-16 19:22:06
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2015-07-16 19:17:48
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2015-07-16 19:09:43
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2015-07-16 19:06:57Beginner-Level 4
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2015-07-16 18:30:53
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No you'll have to give an entrance exam for any course in JBIMS.
All the best :)
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2015-07-16 18:19:08
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2015-07-16 18:15:43
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2015-07-16 17:55:38Beginner-Level 1
Pune Institute of Computer Technology, RANKED 18TH IN PRIVATE COLLEGE CATOGRY. RAMDEV BABA NOT EVEN IN TOP 35.
GO FOR PICT. GOOD LUCK.
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2015-07-16 17:28:45Beginner-Level 2
If you mean full time MBA or PGDM program then please remember in order to pursue this program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
The selection process in B-schools generally consists of :
A. Past Academic record.
B. Scores in entrance tests.
C. Group Discussion.
D. Personal Interview.
E. Work experience.
Please note that each B-schools shortlists candidates for second stage of selection process which may be independent of each other.
The process may include
- Written Test.
- Group Discussions.
- Personal Interv
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2015-07-16 17:23:44
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I understand that you might have been embarrassed due to a not-so-good performance in one academic year and you are too concerned about it's impact on your future.
However, I would suggest you to continue with the course, rather than giving it up and I have a number of reasons to support my statement. They are as follows:
1. Academic performance cannot be smooth for every individual. Even the interviewers understand that. All they look is how fast a learner you are and how quickly can you recover from your fall. My own life is an example for the same. Even I didn't score good till my second year, my performance in the third an
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2015-07-16 17:22:42
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After completing electrical engineering you have two fields :
1) Core field
2) Software field
For short term courses in core field, below is the list :
-Power systems
-Latest applications of Solar panels
-Embedded systems
-VLSI
-You can also opt for Mechanical branches such as Robotics and Humanoids and other mechanical applications.
For short term courses in software field you can learn programming languages.
Before joining a course you must think :
*What type of job interests you ?
*Which field you wish to build your career in ?
*Which one is better on the basis of your career goal ?
Such points will help you to grow and achiev
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2015-07-16 17:15:38Beginner-Level 4
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2015-07-16 17:10:13
Beginner-Level 1
For any other information you can go to http://www.*****.com/home/index.php/ where you will find information on all the colleges along with reviews written by its students.
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2015-07-16 17:02:49
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