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2011-05-17 16:38:09

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Satish Patra

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u hav 2 doo +2atleast for that

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2011-05-17 16:37:59

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Satish Patra

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noooooooooooooo

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2011-05-17 16:33:32

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Satish Patra

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noo not soo goood at WLC

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2011-05-17 16:33:26

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vardaan parashar

Beginner-Level 5

good enough scope

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2011-05-17 16:33:00

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Satish Patra

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symbiosis,indira,singhardd etccc

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2011-05-17 16:32:15

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richa JainYou tube channel https://youtu.be/n8lJ2b87U8g

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there is very gud scope in you do one thing do a six months coursein english transletor that will help you in career . in most of the government sector this post is there.

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2011-05-17 16:30:31

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sagarika Sharma

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Hi, the course you have mentioned about is a new course. I suggest you have a back up plan as well. Many a times if the Universities do not have good number of admissions for any course, the course is normally taken off the year. So if this is the only univ and course you have in hand then keep another course at another univ or the same univ as a back up option. Strathclyde univ is a well known univ in the UK.
I suggest that you work hard and try to find a job in UK and gain a few years of work ex and only then come back to India. If you immediately come back after studies, then let me tell you very frankly the Indian market is not awar
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2011-05-17 16:28:36

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RMIT UNIVERSITY

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Hi Rudra, Thank you for your enquiry. Please refer to our website www.rmit.edu.au/international for information regarding RMIT University's programs, fees and entry requirements. If you have any further enquiries, please email isu@rmit.edu.au and we will promptly respond to your email. Thank you and regards, RMIT International

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2011-05-17 16:28:28

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EXCEL

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KSOU conducts UGC and DEC approved distance learning M.Tech courses. Visit www.ksoucollege.com

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2011-05-17 16:22:22

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Satish Patra

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KIIT, ORIISA Ofcousee!!

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2011-05-17 16:22:00

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Suryap2012

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Great Lakes gives importance to the overall performance of an individual rather than excellence in a single field. We look at the candidate's past academic records, work experience, recommendations and essays. In addition, performance in GMAT/CAT/XAT, Group Discussion and Personal Interview are considered while evaluating applicants.
so you cant say that x is the cutoff. you can compensate on some other factor.

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2011-05-17 16:16:24

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Shivajee Dewangan

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Dear Student, You can apply for MBA without work experience for Master of Business Administration (Wales)(This degree is validated and awarded by the University of Wales). For informations on fees structure kindly mail your query to shivajee@mdis.edu.sg.

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