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2011-12-17 17:29:59Guide-Level 11
As rightly said by Suni and Dr.Gautam University of Mysore is the only University which provides M.Sc in Statistics in Mysore, so if you are specifically looking for a University in Mysore then go for this University. There are other Universities BHU etc. but for that you have to wider your area and look for Institutes outside Mysore as well.
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Pooja
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2011-12-17 17:21:18
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Refer to the following list of institutes offering your desired course across India. You may visit respective websites in order to find details on fees, intake, eligibility criteria, admission process, entrance exams, learning mode options, etc.
Symbiosis School of Economics
Madras School of Economics
North-Eastern Hill University
Lovely School of Business
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
Pondicherry University
University of Delhi
University of Calcutta
Jamia Millia Islamia
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS-Pilani)
Jawaharlal Nehru University
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ICM
Castleman Way
Ringwood
Hampshire BH24 3BA
UK
Telephone: +44 (0) 1202 490 555
Fax: +44 (0) 1202 490 666
Email: info@icm.ac
Please contact the institute for further details. I hope this information is useful.
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In my opinion, a bachelors degree is sufficient for entry-level positions in industrial and government labs but limits the career advancement as the employment options depend on the extent of education. You may go for Masters in Chemistry and then PhD after qualifying NET. Or you may even specialize in any branch — physical, inorganic, organic, analytical or biochemistry.
One can even find suitable options in areas like oil, chemical and pharmaceutical companies, public health and environmental protection secto
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SAP courses definitely would add another dimension in your professional profile by increasing job opportunities. Refer to the link below that has list of institutes offering SAP courses and further you may refine the search as per your location of preference.
tinyurl.com/bvjzft5
Visit respective websites for each one of them for details on fees, eligibility, admission, intake, etc.
As for career scope, already there are so many SAP qualified people, that employers are in a position to pick and choose only the very best for their c
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