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2011-11-17 10:29:05

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi, Great to know that you wish you to go for Clinical Research which is applied research. In simple terms, it involves testing of new medication in human population.
For your help, I am sending you link of institutes offering your desired course across Chennai. I would suggest you to visit the official website for each one of them and after making a diversified comparison, make a right choice. And also do a careful research on each one's accreditation.
tinyurl.com/3rxsfg6
For more knowledge, India is becoming a hub for clinical research; the demand for professionals in this field is growing rapidly. Clinical research business in India wi
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2011-11-17 10:23:58

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well as per my knowledge, there is no education system across India that gets you graduation degree in 1 year. I would suggest you to carefully take a decision as Education involves time and funds so go for the right option.
Do not get pampered with flowery options which agrees to give you a certification in less than the time that is generally underlined in our Education system. Even if the fee structure is low. Only after thorough research, start your study so as to avoid any regret later.
Good Luck.

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2011-11-17 10:21:51

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
The Eligibility Criteria for IIT JEE Exam:
*The eligibility needed by one to write this exam is a pass in standard XII.
*Applicants can appear for this exam only twice, that too in the consecutive years.
*Applicants must have a both mentally and physique healthy.
*Those who are going to give their final exams can apply as well.
And the same goes with the AIEEE just that students of the general category must have above 50 percent marks and applicants of the reserved communities must have above 40 percent marks in their finals.
So you can go ahead with your preparation. For your knowledge, aspirants can set a proper learning plan for the te
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2011-11-17 10:16:57

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
MDIS Singapore is one of the good university in Singapore, offering course mass communication, the university offers:
1. Bachelor degree.
2.Advanced diploma.
3.Diploma, and certificate course in mass communication.
Link:tinyurl.com/7cku32m
Besides Singapore, UK is also one of the finest study destination to pursue mass communication, some of the universities offering Mass communication in UK are:
Northumbria University.
Link:tinyurl.com/cgtwj5f
Kingston University.
Link:tinyurl.com/4j3cknv
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Cardiff University.
Link:tinyurl.com/bwygs9v
I hope this answers your query.
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2011-11-17 10:13:32

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sameera shams

Contributor-Level 10

Shams@ hi roshni
Kindly ask you to be clear in asking and give details to your question

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2011-11-17 09:48:38

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

The best one is National Institute of Event Management. It offers Diploma in Event management, PGDEM and PGDAME which are 11 months part-time courses.
Livewires is also a very good option.
Livewires is known to give hands-on practical training in event management. They have the best industry placements too. The courses that are covered include:
• Event activation
• Theme based event conceptualization
• Event planning and road mapping
• Event management and branding
• Statutory permission from various government agencies as per local laws
• Event marketing, Advertising, Sponsorships, Sales Presentations, Telecasts Tie Ups
(if applica
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2011-11-17 09:46:40

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2011-11-17 09:37:00

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rajendra, as Shiksha is an education portal and believes in unbiased guidance so it would be purely unfair if I give my personal suggestion regarding any specific institute. But, to help you, I would say that Xaviers Institute of Business Management Studies is one of the most reputed Institutes offering Distance Education Management courses to working class professionals.
For detailed information, you may visit their official website.
www.xibms.com
I am sending your desired institute link which will help and guide you in the best possible way with the information like duration, fees, rank, recognition, etc.
tinyurl.com/7jugtqy
tinyurl.
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2011-11-17 09:32:18

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Nashit, as you are planning to take MAT test I would say that it is one of the many entrance exams for admission to MBA. Students of all streams – Arts, Science, Engineering, Medicine and Architecture can pursue a career in Management after clearing MAT entrance exam.
Clearing MAT exam is not easy and you need to put in a lot of effort. However, if you are not aware of the pattern and syllabus and don't make a strategy to manage your time, it becomes all the more difficult. For the preparation, you may go through books like-
R. S. Aggarwal – Maths XI & XII
S.L. Loni – Plane Trigonometry Part I
S.L. Loni – Co-ordinate Geometry
H
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2011-11-17 09:28:24

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sameera shams

Contributor-Level 10

Shams@ hi gayathri
Look, I would like to say that in my opinion is firstly you have to complete your 11 and 12th because it is a basic education for all fields and without your 11th and 12th it wil be very tough for you getting job.
You can take up any stream i.e. science/ arts/ commerce for pursuing career in fashion designing.
Eligibility criteria at undergraduate courses is 10 +2 in any discipline.
Fashion Designing course details:
Duration: 6 month
Fees: Rs 60,000
Some of the Best Fashion Design courses in India:
National Institute of Fashion Technology,Kerala
National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
Pearl Academy of Fashion, New Delhi
Sathyam
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2011-11-17 09:17:57

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Arun

Beginner-Level 2

Dear Rajendra,
Please note that we are different from XLRI jamashedpur and XIM Bhubaneswar.Please note that XIBMS is a leading Distance Education Institute. We are one of the few Institutes in India to have excellent Accreditation and affiliation from different Government agencies and Management Associations.We don't belong to any University but We are the only Distance Education Non University Institution to be a Member of Asian Association of Open Universities which has Members across the Globe. We are also an ISO 9001:2008 Institute. Kindly visit our website www.xibms.com to know about courses we offer.
Regards
Arun

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2011-11-17 09:11:37

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi Gaurav,
As per your education background, you should go for B.ED and although not mandatory yet a post graduate degree is beneficiary if applying for the post of Secondary and Senior Secondary Teacher. And further you can sit for NET (National Eligibility Test) to be a lecturer.
As far as your desire to work with UN is concerned, If you need qualifications, get them, with the goal of entry to the United Nations in mind. Perhaps the most important qualification for any U.N. position is fluency in English or French, the working languages of the organization. Look at the UN employment website to see current vacancies. These are consta
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2011-11-17 09:07:55

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

KIET offers only full-time degrees
M.Tech. (Full Time)
Electrical & Electronics Engg.
Mechanical Engg.
Electronics & Communication
Computer Science

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2011-11-17 08:52:13

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to pursue MBA in Canada you need to fulfill the below mentioned eligibility criteria:
Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university, in 10+2+4 years of education pattern.
Good academic record throughout preferably 60% plus in graduation.
GMAT score of 500-600 plus, and
TOEFL score of 80-90 plus or IELTS score of 6-7 bands plus.
Minimum 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
Universities in Canada have 2 admission intakes in a year, namely:
Fall (August) intake.
Spring (January) Intake.
So first of all you need to decide in which intake you want admission, and then accordingly start your application pr
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2011-11-17 08:48:04

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2011-11-17 07:33:46

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi, As per your query I would say that your idea of pursuing Oracle Certification is great as an OCP Certification raises your visibility and increases your access to the industry's most challenging opportunities. The demand for professionals in the information technology (IT) industry is high, and the competition for jobs is intense.
You can log on to education.oracle.com for detailed help on the certification courses related to Oracle.
For your knowledge I am sending you a link that would redirect you to the page wherein you can find institutes offering your desired course across Mumbai.
tinyurl.com/7h5mhfd
Go through the each one of th
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2011-11-17 07:12:01

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Simon, B.Sc nursing is the undergraduate level programme which is offered by different universities in India. The course focuses on imparting the students with many theory subjects of medicine as well as the practical training needed in this field of work. After completing the B.Sc nursing, graduates can either search for jobs in any health care centers or can go for the advance studies like M.Sc, M.Phil, PhD, .
Apart from the higher degree courses, candidates can also opt for the short term courses like:
-Certificate course in Ayurveda Nursing
-Certificate in Care Waste Management
-Certificate in Home Nursing
-Certificate in Maternal a
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2011-11-17 02:30:02

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Atharav, first of all, don't be so confused as to conquer the most prestigious and tough exam your mind should be relaxed. For your query I would say that your main motive should be to gain complete knowledge about the subject you choose, prepare well and clear the exam. And to attain that you must choose the subject carefully and opt for those which are comfortable, easily understandable and scoring subjects.
There is a big list of optional subjects to choose from and you may choose according to your personal interest and attributes. For more details on combinations visit UPSC official website. ( www.upsc.gov.in/ )
For any further c
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2011-11-17 01:46:40

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As you are pursuing BA.LLB, it will be advisable for you to complete your studies and than you can opt for Masters in universities abroad.
For your reference please find below some of the best universities in UK,offering courses in Law:
University of Bristol.
Link:tinyurl.com/6lsec3c
Queen Mary, University of London.
Link:tinyurl.com/8ycpo2o
Coventry University.
Link:tinyurl.com/7yvlxoc
To help you, I am sending you link of institutes. Please place the link in the address bar.
For any further clarification do post your query , in case your query is resolved please close the question by marking it as best answer or giving it Thumbs up.
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2011-11-17 01:29:54

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arun dev

Guide-Level 11

Dear Surekha,
You may be right surekha but i suggest you to think as Indian Culture,
whenever you go out side India they wont say you are a maharashtrin, madrasi, gugrathi etc they call you an Indian.
If you consider any place diversities are there, consider state Maharashtra,
people will further divide them as per rituals, habits, behavior, food etc
E.g. Maratha, Aagri, Khandeshi etc
All emerged with same state of mind.
Staying in a family all are having different likes. Is this means all are different?
No. We are one if we feel we are one. else diversity are there everywhere.
Hope it was of Help,
Wish you best,
Arun.

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