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2012-04-17 14:51:10

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ASIAN RETAIL INSTITUTE

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yes you can do MBA or M.com in correspondence mode but i would prefer MBA because it is more job oriented course, for assistance kindly call on 9717882755

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2012-04-17 14:49:37

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kavita

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Mr.Kamaraju, Yes you can get online undergraduate degree online. pls visit www.utsglobal.edu.com

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Abhijit Bandyopadhyay

Beginner-Level 4

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2012-04-17 14:12:32

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Go for lateral entry into degree programs. Follow the link below that has list of colleges offering B.E/B.TECH:-
tinyurl.com/7qt5a5g
You can even look forward to typical telecommunications certificate programs that include courses on:
Telecommunications systems modeling
Advanced network administration
Wireless communications
Information technology structures
Network security and management
LAN/WAN technology
Telecommunications circuits
Also you may consider:-
**Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)
**Microsoft Certified Professional and Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCP and MCDST)
**Electronics Technician's Associa
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2012-04-17 14:12:00

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Neha

Contributor-Level 9

1. Rank, Accreditation and Specialization
2.Course Curriculum and Teaching methodology
3.Industry Interface
4.Placement Record
5.Infrastructure
6. Type of Course: Degree/Diploma,Extra Curricular,Alumni,Fee and Location
In addition,you should try to personally visit the college and make an informed choice.
If the answer helped, you can mark it as 'thumbs up' or 'best answer'!
Feel free to raise more questions!
Good Luck!
God Bless

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2012-04-17 14:09:09

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NMIMS

Beginner-Level 5

Fees,B.Tech,2012 -Rs 2,30,000/- per annum ( 4years course)
For any further details please contact NMIMS-42355555

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2012-04-17 14:09:00

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Based on your percentile you may apply to some of the following B-Schools.
- Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research-Mumbai.
- Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies-Mumbai.
- Lala Lajpat Rai Institute of Management-Mumbai.
To get the detailed information about the placement records, faculty, tuition and hostel fees, it would be always advisable to browse through the web pages of the above stated institutes.
You can also visit these institutes personally, and talk to the students studying there, and take there feedback regarding faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc, all this will help you to take decisio
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2012-04-17 14:08:20

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

I suggest that you finish your BBA and then join a design institute which has Interior design course. In the meantime while doing BBA you can get some books on interiror designing and help yourself with some domestic practical work and also develop concepts about interior designing.

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2012-04-17 14:00:56

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Neha

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Nithya,
There are several apt courses that you can pursue after MBA Finance such as:
1.Doctoral of Business Administration
2. Ph.D. in Management
3.Executive MBA
4.Fellow Programme in Management
5.Ph.D in Business Management
5. Management Development programme (specialized course)
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All the Best!
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2012-04-17 13:59:42

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2012-04-17 13:59:39

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

There is no question of technology in MBA or PGDM degree. In short, PGDM courses have flexible syllabus and institutions offering PGDM is supposed to take industry demand in cognizance while including topics in syllabus. These are provided by non AICTE/UGC approved colleges. MBA is offered bu UGC/AICTE approved colleges and their syllabus is more rigid as changes take place after few years. The job prospective and salary is decided by the quality of institutions and not by PGDM/MBA degree name. For example, all IIMs give PGDM degree and their placements draw top salaries. Next level is of SP Jain, XLRI, MDI, Welingkers etc. A small ins
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2012-04-17 13:57:02

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2012-04-17 13:56:59

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Arush Tandon

Beginner-Level 2

Hi
If you are interested in the field of marketing you can try out courses of the following institutions
The Delhi School of Communication, IILM, Aliance Business School, Christ University, Galgotias, Apeejay School of Management, etc
Check this link for more details -
tinyurl.com/87v57tr
(copy and paste the link to the address bar)
All the best

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2012-04-17 13:56:59

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2012-04-17 13:55:30

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

First clear your B.Sc. and then apply for the post graduation course in a university nearest to your place. For becomming a scientist you need to have strong fundamentals of your subject and a flair for experimental work. So while you do your post graduation in chemissty ensure that you also excel in practical work in laboratory.

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2012-04-17 13:55:19

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well as per your query I would say that there are a few criterion that needs to be in mind while selecting optional for IAS.
*First and the foremost, the Candidate must be comfortable in grasping the concepts of the subject.
*Availability of study material is also an important factor in determining the optional subject.
*Candidate should not choose a subject just because it's said to be scoring or his friends are choosing it.
You can opt for one subject according to your prior educational background along with any other subject for which you possess keen interest and passion. For forbidden combinations visit UPSC website.
So Once and f
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