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2010-08-17 23:59:50
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If you are an Indian student then you are not allowed to take admission in any of the distance learning program from UK you are only entitled for the regular programs.
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2010-08-17 23:55:30
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If you able to get the DAAD Scholarship then tuition fees is free however University of Bonn charges nominal tuition fees of Euro 500 per semester In addition, a basic fee of currently 212.39 Euro must be payed per semester, which covers public transportation in all NRW.
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2010-08-17 23:48:41Guide-Level 11
Although, Apar India College is a decent Institute which gives you a degree through SMU which is a UGC recognised University, but I would suggest that you should explore other options for MBA IT before enrolling for this program. I would also suggest that you should visit the campus of Apar India College before enrolling for the program and check the infrastructure, the course material try & talk to the faculty of your course & also talk to the current batch students as well as get the contacts of few of the alumnae this will help you making a decision.
Few of the other Institutes which you can check are:
Acharya Institute Of Managem
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2010-08-17 23:46:46Beginner-Level 2
For more information on study in NZ log on to their official education site www.nzqa.govt.nz and official immigration site www.immigration.govt.nz .
The best way to find out is to approach an expert advisor who can guide you or try do it yourself sites for study abroad like www.ArrayGlobe.com.
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2010-08-17 23:29:10
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I don't think you can find any MBA program in USA that does not require GMAT/GRE. However, there are a few universities in the UK that might waive of the GMAT requirement considering your work experience, and your undergraduation degree.
Some examples of such universities are:
1) University of Edinburgh
2) University of Glasgow
3) Durham Business School
I would also like to let you know that these universities recommend applicants to take the GMAT but they have a GMAT waiving policy for those students who have exceptional work experiences. If the university does not feel that your work experience is good enough to waive off the GMAT, the
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2010-08-17 23:09:20
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To be able to get in the field of Research & Development, as per my knowledge, Doctoral programs will be most suitable but the minimum eligibility required to go for the same would be Masters in the related field and based on this, M.Pharm seems to be a good course option if you are keen to pursue the same. As for the saturation is concerned, that is something may or may not hold true as research is an independent domain and definitely there is a huge requirement of the man force for the same.
To know about the institutes offering M.Pharm, you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yzau72x
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2010-08-17 23:06:20
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Well although it would be quite difficult to pursue any other course along with the Masters but if you are keen to pursue any diploma courses then you may consider opting for the ones in fields like Immunology, nutrition, agriculture, food technology/ processing etc.
However there are rarely any diploma courses in these fields but then you may consider the following institute, to name a few:
MS University, Vadodara; Central Food Technology Research Institute, Mysore ; Fruit Technology Institute, Lucknow offering courses related to food processing and food technology. For more information related to the various institutes and
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2010-08-17 22:51:35Guide-Level 11
If you really want to pursue a degree from a good MBA school then you need to have 50% in your graduation & there is no other way out on this. So the next option left with you is to either go for examinations like CFA, CA, CWA, CS or you can also choose Masters Program in Finance & Accounting or in other specialised fields related to Mangement depending on your interests & Career Aspirations.
For more information please surf shikshas article section. For your convenience I am placing a link:
http://tinyurl.com/29654ma
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