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2012-06-18 11:05:16Beginner-Level 4
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2012-06-18 11:03:12
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After completing Bsc (Biotechnology) you have 2 options:
1.To opt for a job.
2.To opt for further studies (MBA, Msc etc)
As per your profile I would suggest you to work for 1-2 years and then opt for further studies.The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects, i.e. if you wish to build your career in biotechnology filed, then you may pursue masters in same or related fields, whereas if you are interested in management then you may pursue MBA.
- The other advantage of work experience would be that during
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2012-06-18 11:00:57
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To address your query I would like to invite Dr. Sudhiranjan Dey .
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2012-06-18 11:00:54
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2012-06-18 10:57:41
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The minimum eligibility required is 55% in graduation for pursuing Law program. You can take up Masters in Business Law that asks for graduation in a relevant discipline and no preset percentage limit.
Also you may try for Certificate or Diploma courses in Corporate Law or Cyber Law, etc.
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2012-06-18 10:50:25
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Students will be getting their Certification of Post Graduation Diploma from UGC approved University. Lingaya's University is a deemed university which is UGC recognized.
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2012-06-18 10:41:09Beginner-Level 1
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2012-06-18 10:39:40
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Selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute.
> Accreditation of the institute.
> Institute's infrastructure.
> Teaching faculty.
> Specialization offered.
> Past placements records.
> Tuition fees.
> City preference.
> Industry interface.
If possible, you may personally visit this institute and talk to the students studying there and take their feedback regarding institute, faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc, all this will help you to take decision.
Feel free to discuss more.
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2012-06-18 10:35:20
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It is tough to name a college as the ranks / marks keep on changing every year and differs from one university to another. It is advisable to contact the institute officials directly for specific criteria and admission details.
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