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2012-08-17 15:00:19Contributor-Level 8
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2012-08-17 14:47:23
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As per your profile, I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years and then opt for further studies, the advantage of this step would be that after working for some years you would know which specialized course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects.
However, as per your profile you may pursue:
Masters in finance.
Masters in insurance and risk management.
Masters in financial markets and related courses.
However, please remember since pursuing education abroad involves a huge investment of time and money, so a proper research should be done to select the best universities offering course of your interest.
You should not simp
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2012-08-17 14:44:37
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If you are willing to do you can visit www.hirauniversity.com or calkl 8468003898 for assistance
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2012-08-17 14:40:26
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As per your preferred location, you may consider- Vinod Gupta Classes (Institute of Commerce and Maths), Ranika Bagh
To share, a few tips:-
*Make a self-introspection, understand your qualities and strengths and make a resolution to complete the course well within time.
*Buy the study materials, suggested answers and scanners at the time of your admission itself. Apart from this, you need to collect/buy suitable textbooks, scanners etc. of respective subjects.
*Spend at least 6-8 hours on daily basis for your preparation, covering all the subjects. However, this needs to go up to 12-14 hours gradually as the exam approaches.
*Make an ana
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2012-08-17 14:38:07Guide-Level 11
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2012-08-17 14:27:21
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Every university has its own course specific eligibility criteria for admission, in order to know the exact eligibility criteria it would be always advisable to browse through the university's website you wish to apply.
Overall, in order to pursue MS degree from universities in Canada, you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
GRE score of 300-320 plus.
IELTS score of 6-7 bands plus or TOEFL score of 80-90 plus.
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All the Best.
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2012-08-17 14:26:46
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2012-08-17 14:06:14Guide-Level 11
Generally both the universities conduct their entrance exam for MBA course. I would suggest you to contact the officials directly for specific admission details.
In DU, you can look for colleges like FMS, LBS, SRCC (Master in Global Business management). For details I would request you to visit the DU website or if possible visit the institutes directly as most of the institutes conduct their own entrance exam.
Thanks.!
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2012-08-17 14:00:42
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1. IAS
2. IPS, IFS ( Indian Foreign services), IRS (Indian Revenue Services)
3. Commissioned Officer in Army, Navy and Air Force.
4. IES (Indian Engineering services)
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2012-08-17 13:52:54
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This University was established in the year 2010. But the colleges that are running at Modinagar are since 1993. For more details Please contact:9910003701/02, 8875010001/3/4
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2012-08-17 13:50:34
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2012-08-17 13:41:02
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M.SC is a general Masters in Science while M.S CS is Masters in Science with Computer Science as a specialization. And yes you can pursue MS after Bachelors in Computer Science.
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