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2012-03-17 10:19:27

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Mr.Prasanna Acharya

Contributor-Level 10

Hi lovepreet, to guide you further can I know in which field you want to do bachelor degree? What are your subjects & percentage in 12th? Normally for Bachelor of engineering they require English, Physics. Chemistry and Math subject in 12th. The IELTS score should be 6.5 bands with no less than 6 in any module. Also to guide you further about admission I would like to know about your academics so kindly send us scan copy of your academic documents including your passport copy, IELTS score (if appear), documents of work experience (if any) to check admission requirement. Once having details from your side we will be able to guide you fu
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2012-03-17 10:16:58

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

any subject you select should get you a job without any difficulty.english is getting a job with less difficulty.you can combine it with computer and your chances will be enhanced.

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2012-03-17 10:16:25

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

see your eligibility for both course Maths at 12th level essential

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2012-03-17 10:12:20

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Suruchi, to know the admission procedure, please follow the below link.
tinyurl.com/7l2r4pk (Link : JNTU)
tinyurl.com/dlcld (Link : Osmania)
tinyurl.com/7kp2epd (Link : Manipal)
(Please place the link in the address bar.)
Try to avoid haste decisions while choosing an institute/university for yourself as it will be a step in building your career. Their are certain aspects which cannot ignored like recognition, infrastructure, course, fee, faculty, placements etc. I would even advice you to contact the institute and the current students for accurate information and feedback.
Hope it helps. For any further clarification do post your que
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2012-03-17 10:06:10

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Suruchi, to know the admission procedure, please follow the below link.
tinyurl.com/7l2r4pk (Link : JNTU)
tinyurl.com/dlcld (Link : Osmania)
(Please place the link in the address bar.)
Try to avoid haste decisions while choosing an institute/university for yourself as it will be a step in building your career. Their are certain aspects which cannot ignored like recognition, infrastructure, course, fee, faculty, placements etc. I would even advice you to contact the institute and the current students for accurate information and feedback.
Hope it helps. For any further clarification do post your query, in case it resolves please close
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2012-03-17 10:01:19

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Subbu

Beginner-Level 1

First, gather some info on the branches within IT from the internet (System Administration, Network Security, System Security, Network Security, Database Adminstration, Storage administration, Ethical Hacking, Cyber Forensics etc.)
To start with, if you don't have time and feasibility to take up a course and upskill yourself, you may choose to apply for jobs like NOC operator (Network Operations Center), Internal IT helpdesk (not a call center job) associate etc. Work for around 12 - 18 months in that role and within this period, for the first six months, try to study and understand the IT of a large enterprise and how to advance. Depen
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2012-03-17 09:48:09

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

As per the list of UGC IIPM is a fake university think before the admission and varify my comments on WWW.ugc.ac.in for fake university alert. ugc is the regulator of university or higher education in India

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2012-03-17 09:44:27

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ganaa

Beginner-Level 1

Do u have master degree ?

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2012-03-17 09:31:34

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

yes they recognize

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2012-03-17 09:21:56

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

please clearly mention about the keshav mahavidyalya In fact in India nearly 8 to 10 coleeges have the same name as Keshav Mahavidyalaya.

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2012-03-17 09:19:50

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

even if you are mediocre, you can overcome your difficulty.many people are born mediocre,for that matter and not many are brilliant.you develop a degree of flexibility and tune yourself to the new atmosphere.practice makes your english perfect and it is not a problem.in a short time you can develop communication skills.but don't feel shy.come out of your comfort zone and face the difficulty.

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2012-03-17 09:17:06

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sameera shams

Contributor-Level 10

hi.
Management has a various branches,almost every field has a management :
I would suggest you to opt commerce in your +2, after that go for
B.Com,BBA,BMM,BMS etc .
Mean while you also decide in which stream of management you are best and where your interest lies for example .
Marketing
Finance
Human Resources
IT
operations etc .
Based on your interest of stream choose the college for your MBA.
All the best!
Regards!
Shams!

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2012-03-17 09:02:47

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2012-03-17 08:51:39

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2012-03-17 08:35:03

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MAAC, NOIDA

Beginner-Level 1

For all your queries pl contact or Visit our center at Noida or Pitampura

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2012-03-17 08:18:55

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
B Com (Hons) is among the preferred options of undergraduate courses in India. The three-year programme provides comprehensive knowledge about business, trade and its characteristics and policies involved, accounting etc. Usually, students to B Com (Hons) are selected on the basis the merit in qualifying examination.
After successful completion of B Com (Hons) course, you can either opt for further studies - MBA program or can pursue a career in banking, auditing, or accountancy, in government or private sector.
Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and most important Placements, all these a
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2012-03-17 07:53:09

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Yes, you are eligible as there is no cutoff percentage for graduation marks.
ELIGIBILITY
1)A pass in a degree from any University,
2)For IAS and IPS the candidate must be a citizen of India,
3)For other services a candidate can be either a citizen of India,a subject of Nepal,a subject of Bhutan or a Tibetian refugee
AGE LIMIT
1)21 years must be completed by the 1st AUGUST of that year,
2)GENERAL-30,OBC-33, SC/ST-35;EX-SERVICEMEN WILL GET 5 YEARS EXEMPTION
ATTEMPTS
OPEN-4,OBC-7,SC/ST-NO LIMIT
The best coaching institutes in delhi are Chanakya, Nirvana and RAUs IAS Academy in terms of conversions.

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2012-03-17 06:10:01

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PRAVESH SHUKLA SHUKLA

Beginner-Level 1

IF YOU WANT A GOOD RANK IN AIEEE, YOU SHOULD JOIN ASHISH SIR , ANISH SIR & PANKAJ SIR AT KAKADEO IN KANPUR IN UTTAR PRADESH .

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2012-03-17 04:37:06

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

50 % marks in graduation required

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2012-03-17 03:33:39

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well most of the information has been offered to you by Aneeket. I would like to bifurcate the process into few steps:-
1. Get an education:- While a traditional, formal education is not a requirement to establish a career in photojournalism, becoming a good photographer does require technical expertise. While many schools offer a 4-year college degree in photography, you can also take classes online, through a vocational school or through hands-on experience as an apprentice.
2. Develop contacts in the photographic field. Join professional organizations, subscribe to photography newsletters and join camera clubs to meet people, learn
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