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2012-03-17 19:38:31

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

The following categories of candidates are eligible to appear for GATE 2012:
Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture (4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final year of such programmes.
Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture (Post-B.Sc./Post-Diploma) and those who are in the final year of such programmes.
Master's degree holders in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final year of such programmes.
Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master's degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in
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2012-03-17 19:31:23

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Please clarify regarding the course and centre you're enquiring about. Meanwhil, Do first Check if you're suited for Animation. Do you have an aptitude for Art? Animation is an art form and a very demanding career. It has ample opportunities for the creatively talented people. Typically you should have good sketching skills to be able to make a sound career in this. Nothing but your innermost talent and passion should lead you to the course and the institute you choose. Go speak to people over there and see if you like their philosophy and they change your perspective. Try their website for more details. Typically go for a school which
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2012-03-17 19:23:30

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
You cannot do LLB along with B.COM in 3 years. As the minimum eligibility for LLB is graduation. So you may opt for 5 year Integrated program of B.COM LLB.
Minimum eligibility:-
(a) Passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination securing in aggregate not less than 45% of the total marks for general candidates and not less than 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates
(b) Not completed 20 years of age (22 years for SC/ST) on 1st June of the year of admission
Admission shall be made strictly on merit by the respective college admission committee by holding written test or an interview. The above course is offered by the
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2012-03-17 19:21:38

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
There is a wide variety of options for higher studies for students who have completed graduation in the commerce stream. The students can do their post graduation in any of the disciplines such as Economics, International Studies, Law or arts. It is also possible for students to choose Statistics, Insurance or Education as their specializations.
You may opt for higher studies options like LLB, M.Com, CA or CRISIL Certified Analyst Program (CCAP) or in banking sector like Diploma in Banking & Financial Services(HDBFS). Talking about MBA, you may opt for any of the specializations like Financial Management, Management Studies, Market
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2012-03-17 19:21:26

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priyansh tiwari

Beginner-Level 1

After bcom you got 55% and more you directly get admitted to ipcc and its 3 year

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2012-03-17 19:14:35

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Mukesh, UK is the finest study destination. To provide you information regarding study in UK, I would like to invite Sathya Gopinath MSK70515 .
Please feel free to raise more queries.
All the best!

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2012-03-17 18:57:51

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Vikas Naidu

Contributor-Level 10

Now a days These Specialized Degrees are also not giving top quality job. Through Degree now a days u will not get practical knowledge which is going on in industry. Degree's are having their old tradition ed Theory based paper that can be clear by Rutta Fication. Industry Wants Specialized Professionals with Practical Knowledge. Do u think that Microsoft Require any affiliation from any University? I think No. Because All the College purchase License from Microsoft. So If Microsoft will take an exam and make some one Certified as Microsoft Certified Professional or Engineer then This International Certification will be accepted by the
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2012-03-17 18:57:08

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Refer to the following link for list of institutes offering MCA acrossPune. You may visit respective websites in order to find details on fees, intake, eligibility criteria, admission process, entrance exams, learning mode options, etc.
tinyurl.com/766ve8a
Well the fee structure varies for all the institutes. Each one is bound to follow the norms set by the governing body like AICTE, UGC, etc. And all the colleges select candidates based on their performance in different aptitude rounds that are conducted under the guidelines of the selection procedure.
I would suggest you to not to worry so much with the fee concern, rather put in you
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2012-03-17 18:56:30

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Rahul Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

yes BCA is a good course in terms of learning the software and programming aspect of computers. After BCA you can do MCA, MBA (IT) and vast range of other courses. Please ensure that the college which you are choosing is AICTE,MHRD,UGC approved and NAAC accredited.

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2012-03-17 18:56:04

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IIHT LIMITED

Contributor-Level 7

Ashish, we are yet to start our Lucknow center.

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2012-03-17 18:54:07

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Rahul Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

from your comment it sounds that you are very down. As I have understood you want to prepare for AIPMT. This time I suggest you that you gave the exam to understood the pattern and set of questions asked. After this you can drop for a year and prepare thoroughly and clear AIPMT 2013 with excellent marks.

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2012-03-17 18:45:33

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

yes it is a right decision

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2012-03-17 18:43:38

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AIMS Institutes babu

Contributor-Level 10

The admission/eligibility to MBA program is as follows:
1) 50% and above in graduation in any stream (aggregate)
2) MAT Score of above 400
3) Satisfactory performance in GDPI (Selection rounds).
You can contact us through mail at admission@acharyaims.ac.in or at +91 80 656791132/3 ,09343978115/6

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2012-03-17 18:34:38

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

Dear Udaiveer,
Dont try to short cut it is harmful to your career in greater noida various option is available for MBA try for best not for burst if you face any problem than write clearly.

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2012-03-17 18:34:08

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well considering your passion for IT field, I would suggest you with 2 options:-
1. You can start with C++ in order to begin the career in your desired field and to understand where you stand.
2. You can opt for B.SC Animation as one of the youngest, fastest-changing, and most rewarding industries is computer animation.
I would request you to revert back on the same so that I can suggest you with more suitable options or in case you okay with either of the above two, I may help you with institutes which offer them as per your location preference.
Good Luck.

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2012-03-17 18:30:55

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

there is no relaxation is given to the OBC candidate in MBA admission therefore 50% marks is compulsory for General and OBC candidate

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2012-03-17 18:24:24

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
I would request you to be more specific on your post as in kindly mention:-
1. Your prior education background
2. Your work experience details (complete)
3. Your work profile
4. What is your interest now? (what do you mean by TCT)
5. Your location preference
Kindly revert back with the above asked information at your earliest in order to avail the right guidance.
Good Luck.

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2012-03-17 18:10:36

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anjani jha jha

Guide-Level 12

in commerce various career related option is available without maths or with elementary level maths so you can carry with commerce for your daughter.

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2012-03-17 18:09:34

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

IT IS NOT POSSIBLE.BUT ON THE OTHER HAND, A SCIENCE STUDENT CAN TAKE UP ARTS.

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2012-03-17 17:59:47

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

I would like to add here that before getting into any Institutes few of the things which you must keep in mind are: First and foremost the recognition of the Institute (the institute must be recognized by UGC or AICTE), the course curriculum and the study material, infrastructure, whether there is faculty or online support or not, last but not least Institutes reputation in the job market for which you should visit the institute.

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