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2012-01-18 12:02:26

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Pritam, I have already answered a similar query for you earlier. Please refer to it.
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All the best!

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2012-01-18 12:01:58

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2012-01-18 11:52:29

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2012-01-18 11:46:31

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Pritam, the aviation sector is growing at a rapid pace. You may pursue a three – year aircraft maintenance engineering licence training course which is being offered by several institutes approved by the DGCA.
Those who have passed the +2 examinations with 50 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or a three – year diploma course in any branch of engineering or B.Sc. degree holders after Plus Two with maths, physics and chemistry are eligible for admission to AME training courses.
This training course in rigorous and only a few institutes offer training on heavy aircraft and jet engines. Total training cost will be a
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2012-01-18 11:43:37

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2012-01-18 11:21:47

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Aditya Kumar Gupta

Contributor-Level 8

please visit
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2012-01-18 11:13:23

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

if you can get any good score in CAT or MAT exam and get any good institution then you should go for MBA

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2012-01-18 11:10:01

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Pritam, I have already answered a similar query for you earlier. Please refer to it.
tinyurl.com/78unoae
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Hope it helps. Feel free to raise more queries or you may close the question by liking it or marking it as the best answer.
All the best!

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2012-01-18 11:08:00

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2012-01-18 10:46:05

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V
VCACS

Beginner-Level 1

If this university is affiliated to UGC then you can do MSC CS with us no problem. Please tell me the full form of KSOU.

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2012-01-18 10:24:10

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and most important Placements, all these are the factors that define a good and reputed college. And the best way to judge the credential is to:
*Make a list of the colleges for which you meet the required score of MAT/CAT.
*Select the ones which meet your set criterion like funds.
*Select the best which fits in the kitty of above mentioned parameters.
For the above 3, I would suggest you to visit their official website for detailed help. You may also speak to their officials over the call or personally show up at the campus and speak to the existing batch
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2012-01-18 10:17:37

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Welingkar, Bangalore
IMDR,
IMT(Nagpur),
Kirloskar,
IISWBM,
BIMTECH,
ITM(Navi Mumbai),
SDMIMD (Mysore),
BIMM(Pune)

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2012-01-18 10:16:09

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Amrita-Coimbatore;
SCMS-Chochin;
IBA, Bangalore;
NIILM,Noida;
IISWBM-Kolkata;
IMDR-Pune

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2012-01-18 10:15:07

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2012-01-18 10:01:01

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indianstudentswelfae

Beginner-Level 1

CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERCM Certification introduced in 1972, has become the most widely recognized, prestigious and internationally accepted Financial Planning qualification. It is a mark of excellence granted to individuals who meet the stringent standards of education, examination, experience and ethics. The CFPCM Certification wins trust and presents opportunities worldwide. In this era of super specialization, the once you have achieved CFPCM Certification, you join the prestigious league of over 120000 CFPCM Certificants worldwide.

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2012-01-18 09:53:04

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Planning a wedding now a days requires the professional expertise of a wedding planner.To be a successful wedding planned you need to be:
Creative.
Organized and have an eye for details.
The ability to network well and build relationship.
Wedding planning is a part of Event Management, so It would be advisable for you to pursue a course in events management.
Please browse through the below mentioned link to get detailed information.
tinyurl.com/2vtcf27
I hope this answers your query.
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All the Best.

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2012-01-18 09:29:18

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Sanjay Khimesara

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Praney,
As a XII student, you must persue a well structured program covering Graphics, Audio Video, 2D Animation, VFx & 3D Animation to make a formidable career in creative fiedl. Generally GWD program is of two semesters and for more information pertaining to a specific location, contact directly to the centre and take a well analysed decision. Do note that field is extremely creative and demanding and could provide a tremendous growth path for Job, Freelancing and Self Employment too, provide you develop expertise in skills
Best wishes
Sanjay Khimesara

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2012-01-18 09:26:59

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

Dear Arsh, NDA exam is in two parts, written and SSB(Service selection board) or OLQ test(officer like Qualities). Written test syllabus comprising of maths, physics and English is a very simple one compared to AIEEE or AIPMT tests and if you prepare through available books, there should not be any difficulty in passing. You don't require coaching at all for this. For 5 days SSB at Varanasi, Mysore or Dehradun, nobody can coach you as it is psychology based test and comprises of physical test, group task, individual task, group discussion, extempore talk, situation reaction test and Commandant's interview. Through all these they try to
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2012-01-18 08:45:24

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2012-01-18 07:52:46

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Vikas Naidu

Contributor-Level 10

Collecting degree is not enough u must have practically sound also. First of all i would like tu suggest u that whatever u r doing do it thoroughly. Clear ur fundamental concepts. It should not be like that making second floor without any foundations. Industry requires Technically sound professionals not the theoretical persons. Instead of collecting degree take any International Certifications with u in less amount of time which helps u more. Lots of career lines are there in IT industry as well. System Admin, Network Admin, Security Admin, Database Admin, Software Developer, Web Developer and many more. Most of the Servers are runnin
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