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2012-01-17 13:43:12
Beginner-Level 1
Overall I feel the course is effective and well rounded.
Placements were on a varied scale.
So in single line I just wanna conclude that IIBS is the best on return of your investment.
For more details people can contact with me-9916442519 email: rsahaon9@gmail.com
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2012-01-17 13:27:24
Beginner-Level 5
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2012-01-17 13:25:33
Beginner-Level 4
Candidates seeking admission to SKIPS PGDM Program should have appeared for one of the aptitude tests: MAT/CAT/XAT/GCET.
Application forms may be had from Admissions Coordinator, SKIPS, on payment of Rs 500 in cash or by bank draft (Rs 500 for downloaded applications) in favor of St. KABIR INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES payable at Ahmedabad.
Candidates are required to submit the aptitude test score-card along with applications.
Thank you,
Xavier Galbo
Admissions Coordinator
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2012-01-17 13:21:54New Question
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2012-01-17 12:59:42
Guide-Level 11
I remember answering you earlier. Good to see you again.
Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and most important Placements, all these are the factors that define a good and reputed college. And the best way to judge the credential is to:
*Make a list of the colleges for which you meet the required score of MAT/CAT.
*Select the ones which meet your set criterion like funds.
*Select the best which fits in the kitty of above mentioned parameters.
For the above two, I would suggest you to visit their official website for detailed help. You may also speak to their officials over the call or persona
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2012-01-17 12:44:17New Question
2012-01-17 12:41:25
Contributor-Level 10
Please note that there is no shortcut for success in Animation segment. If it is just for learning few tools then Photoshop for graphic manipulation and Flash,tool used in both Web, 2D Animation and Gaming could be learnt. But for a sound career in animation start for Design foundation and reach upto 3D and Character Animation.It will take 2-3 year minimum and your showreel/portfolio holds the key for future
best wishes
Sanjay Khimesara
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2012-01-17 12:39:59
Contributor-Level 10
The answer is a big YES! Girl can be a civil engineer. Don't you know that almost 25 percent of civil engineering students are females? Some of them can even outsmart male engineers in work.
The other branches of engineering that has lots of female students aside from civil are computer engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, electronics & communication engineering and some in industrial engineering.
The most in demand engineering branch that employs lots of lady engineers are the civil, computer, chemical and electronics & communication engineering.
All are easy to get into admission as long as you have good
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2012-01-17 12:39:37
Guide-Level 11
Well you can take up any of the two as each offers a promising career with lucrative options. And both of them requires equal amount of efforts and loads of hard work, dedication and concentration.
If you taking up a program along with Company Accounts, you yourself need to take the responsibility of planning and then implementing in a right way.
There are some things that you should bear in mind:-
*Read your notes and practice writing it down everyday.
*First tackle the hard part and then get to the easy part. You will be able to cover all their portions this way.
*Studying sample papers of the preceding years will help you stay inform
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2012-01-17 12:37:22Contributor-Level 9
IIST is a deemed University and is under Department of Science , Govt of India . The Institute has not declared any Admission process for their Post Graduate Programs . IIST may Conduct it's own Entrance for PG Admissions but GATE Score should also be accepted by IIST like all the Govt Engineering Colleges . Its Suggestible that You should directly mail to the IIST Authority to understand the exact process.
All the best !
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2012-01-17 12:04:30
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2012-01-17 12:02:54
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2012-01-17 11:54:43
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2012-01-17 11:52:41
Contributor-Level 9
All the best for your future.
If you need anything more,please feel free to post.
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2012-01-17 11:51:33Beginner-Level 1
i have some options like ALLIANCE UNIVERSITY , CHRIST COLLEGE(BANGALORE) , etc.
can you help me with some more names.and how are these colleges that i mentioned?
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2012-01-17 11:33:36New Question
2012-01-17 11:31:40
Guide-Level 11
Well I would suggest you to go for Economics Hons as you not really inclined towards too much of Maths. However both B.COM & B.A Eco involves lots of mathematics concepts. B.COM is more into the subject as Accounting is another main domain in the field.
So Economics definitely has less of Maths if compared to B.COM. Both offers promising career with lucrative options, so you may take up any provided that you possess deep interest and passion for the field.
Feel free to revert. In case it helps close the thread by liking it or marking as best.
Good Luck.
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2012-01-17 11:30:36
Guide-Level 11
Well you may consider the following:-
Center for Management Studies
Apar India College of Management and Technology
International Institute of Planning and Management
NIILM Centre for Management Studies
You may visit respective websites in order to find details on fees, intake, eligibility criteria, admission process, entrance exams, learning mode options, etc.
Feel free to revert. In case it resolves, close the thread by liking it or marking as best.
Good Luck.
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