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2010-08-17 12:41:26Guide-Level 11
Yes, definitely you can go for MBA in HR if you have a knack for this field. Always remember, choose a field according to your Interests & career aspirations and not according to the Industry trends as each person is different with different skill sets so, you should opt for the field which you are passionate about.
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Pooja
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2010-08-17 12:41:06
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Generally Computer Application does require logic, which infact uses Maths.
There could be few correspondence programs that may not require Maths.
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2010-08-17 12:41:04
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There are few colleges that might offer like correspondence BCA programs don't ask for Maths. But you can give the additional exam of Maths from the respective Board so as to avoid problems in future like MCA degree, etc.
Let us know your exact qualification at present and your state of residence so that we can suggest you some relevant colleges.
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2010-08-17 12:38:46
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2010-08-17 12:32:54
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You can choose from many courses offered by NSE through their NCFM courses. Visit www.nseindia.com and click on NCFM tab to get more info. There is a Capital Markets module which is for traders or aspiring dealers.
If you are from Bangalore I can also refer you to the right coaching institute where you can learn and prepare for this exam.
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2010-08-17 12:24:10
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As i have mentioned the Singapore Dental Council website link from there only you will get the information however i would suggest you to directly contact the embassy to know more about the registration process.
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2010-08-17 12:23:30
Contributor-Level 10
Regarding admission for MBA in USA:
In order to pursue your MBA in USA, you are required to take the following examinations:
a) GMAT
b) TOEFL/IELTS
The above mentioned exams are mandatory to be taken and the better you score in them, the better university you will get. Example: If you score a 700+ GMAT, you would have a fair chance of making it to the top 30 universities for MBA in USA, but if you score a 600-620, you would have a fair chance of making it to the top 50-100 universities.
Regarding tuition fees and living expenses, it totally depends on which university you are applying for admission in and the location in which the unive
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2010-08-17 12:20:09Guide-Level 11
Although, there would be several institutes which will give you part time MBA, but if you are looking for Best institutes they all will have strict admission criterion. few of the Best Part Time Institutes in Delhi are:
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade - IIFT
Fore School of Management
NIRMA
IMI
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management
Indian Institute of Technology
Please check the link below to have other Institutes providing Part time MBA:
http://tinyurl.com/ygcr745
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2010-08-17 12:15:34
Contributor-Level 9
I would suggest you to type your question in length so that i can or anybody who so ever visit https://shiksha.com can help you with the best answer.
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