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2010-12-17 22:11:51

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Nothing but your innermost talent and passion should lead you to the course and the institute you choose. Go speak to people over there and see if you like their philosophy and they change your perspective.Try their website for more details. Also remember that Animation requires good mentoring. Typically go for a school which offers all the information including faculty on their website. Wish you the best for your career. Remember, your Career is a resultant of your knowledge combined with your passion and expression ability. If you like this answer you may select it as best answer or press like.
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2010-12-17 22:01:15

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ankit

Beginner-Level 1

ya u can do mca as u are a graduate in bca and its good to do mca after bca

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2010-12-17 21:53:13

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

Contributor-Level 10

yes you can join for preparations
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2010-12-17 21:53:10

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Arpit,
Scoring as high as possible in 12th would bring positive effects only and would definitely brighten your career aspirations. However, you are not eligible to write the Civil Services exam to become an IAS officer as to do that the minimum requirement is a Graduate degree from a recognized University in any discipline.
So, its important that you score well in your 12th so to secure admission in a course/ institute of your interest. Along with your graduation you can start preparing for your UPSC exams, coming to the final year you can take up coaching from a good institute.
To know about the various Coaching institute, You may r
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2010-12-17 21:46:55

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kishore

Contributor-Level 9

Skills taught.
Generally software or IT companies employers look for people who have good programming skills, system analysis, software testing skills.
Many Universities or Colleges taught skills that are required to become software developer working in a software company. Although logical reasoning is required to be a software professional. Therefore, this degree taught's from designing a software to testing ability.
Students who are willing to complete higher education in software engineering may obtain for Master of Science in Information Technology (M.Sc IT) after that Doctor of Information Technology (DIT).
If you need anymore info .
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2010-12-17 21:46:33

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi ilango, you have not specified the course for which you wish to know the eligibility.
If you like this answer then kindly mark it as the best answer or rate it thumbs up. Please feel free to post queries if you have any.

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2010-12-17 21:42:22

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Swathi,
Frankly speaking you should plan for a SAP program after gaining 1 or 2 years of that domain Experience in which you want to do a SAP training. . Although, there is no set prerequisite, generally, it is recommended that you have minimum 1-2 years of technical experience.
However, if you want to go for SAP just after your graduation then advisable would be that you should go for the program through an authorized SAP center.
For more information please check the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/yfgs246
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The duration & fee of the training program would vary from Institute to Institute so giving exact figur
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2010-12-17 21:37:39

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Raj

Beginner-Level 1

Hey tell me . is there any job guarantee after MBA?
there are more than 20% of MBA still working on scale of 5K to 8K (As per NASSCOM reports).
Why you are becoming the reason to spoil someones life. if you doesn't know . then do not ans.
Atleast after CFA/CA . they can start there own business . or get heavy package. not like MBA. Think of it .

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2010-12-17 21:34:17

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divya

Beginner-Level 1

hii rishabh,,,its good to know that u have completed ur 12th this year,,,this a common thing that after 12th and as we go through any disciplines of graduation there's a great mind deviation or u can say that mood changes,,,but its good that u decided to to mba and i hope that ur decision must be firm,,,but u can do mba after 12+3 or 12+4 from US or anywhere across d globe . my personal advice is that go through a general graduation or some proffesional course in graduation such as ba economics or bba in bussiness administration ,,,, after completion of graduation with satisfactory marks think of post graduation either in the specific
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2010-12-17 21:31:56

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

Contributor-Level 10

go for mba regular after cat/mat/xat

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2010-12-17 21:14:02

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2010-12-17 21:06:11

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HARRY

Beginner-Level 1

PO RA

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2010-12-17 21:05:30

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kishore

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Parul,
Keep First thing in mind that if you looking for a any engg degree you have to have appear Maths in exam. Right now you are studying in 11th, so in 12th you can keep Maths as well as Bio and appear for exam. so your first issue will resolve.
See there are lot of banks offers education loan, even you get benefit on this as interest rate is low to you as you are a girl (I hope). Even there are lot of scholarships offered from State govt as well as Central Govt for those students who are bright in studies but can not afford it. even there are scholarships from universities as well . if you give your best I'm sure you will find
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2010-12-17 20:57:19

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

Contributor-Level 10

what ever happen leave it for time being
pl put more effort in current course . there should be no backlogs and gaps
get good percentage . this will be helpful to achieve your required job

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2010-12-17 20:54:36

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2010-12-17 20:53:05

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kishore

Contributor-Level 9

thanks for suggestion .

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2010-12-17 20:50:44

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Can you please tell the name of the course so that we can solve your queries? Also, do mention the level of the course i.e. bachelors or masters?

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2010-12-17 20:47:05

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
First of all, i would like to inform you that you are not eligible to pursue your studies in US in major universities due to the reason that you have a 3 year degree in your undergraduation whereas the degree requirement is a 4 year degree or equivalent. You have 2 options. Either you can pursue your masters in UK or Australia, or pursue a post graduation diploma in management of 1 year duration and then apply to US. Let me know your thoughts on this so that we can take this disucssion forward.

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2010-12-17 20:43:15

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

Contributor-Level 10

The CFA course is opted for by both students and employed executives. Fresh graduates and also students in the final year of the Bachelor Degree course are eligible for the admission test. The pre qualification of a graduate degree is waived in the case of Commissioned defence personnel who have five years of experience. A financial analyst should have two traits, the first being an ability to work well with numbers and the second being the ability to convey his viewpoint in a precise and comprehensive manner. Keeping this in view, the admission test attempts to test a candidate's verbal skills and quantitative reasoning abilitiesIn or
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2010-12-17 20:39:33

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NISHANT BIRMAN

Contributor-Level 8

HI,Sap course are very demanded in all company.Sap course have very different from another course.Sap course have 32 or 423 module approx and also per module are very important in company or job.At a time in company have current module of sap such that:HR(Human Resource),SD(Sale Distribution),QM,MM,CRM,Supply chain Management and also fiance etc.Depend on your field u like.Suppose u r doing MBA in HR/IT/Sale,then u r dong HR/IT(related)/Sale module is best for u. So i m say that u r going correct path for make better career.
http://sap.ittoolbox.com/groups/career/sap-career/sap-certified-course-964803
http://www.clickindia.com/detail.ph
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