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2010-08-18 23:53:18Guide-Level 11
Public relation which, now a days, more popularly known as Corporate Communication has grown as a huge management function. It Encompass activities in the sphere of management of public affairs, media relation, research and analysis, PR professionals works towards maintaining a balanced public image of the corporates performance. Sales promotion, direct marketing, event marketing, corporate communication and advertising, and crises management are few of the additional areas where a PR professional has to work. So as a PR Professional you do need to have Marketing skills. For indepth information on PR, please check the link below, w
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2010-08-18 23:29:58
Guide-Level 11
A Regular degree (recognized) is always a better option to choose as compared to the distance program. The University is approved by the UGC under u/s 2(f) of the UGC Act 1956 and holds complete recognition and value of its courses, you can always opt for this University program as compared to the correspondence program.
To know more about the University, you may refer to the following link to contact the University:
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2010-08-18 23:25:15
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We are Global Sigma Consulting Group, Based in Delhi. We provide Six Sigma training & Certification to corporate houses, B-Schools and engineering colleges.
We are a registered body and have a tie up with National Centre of Quality Management, Mumbai which is a 25 years old Govt Quality Body in India.
You can contact Shivendra Sharma- 9313873351 or mail him at shivendra@gscgrups.com.
Regards
GSC Group
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2010-08-18 23:22:00
Guide-Level 11
Although there is no such problem if you pursue a course through a private institute, but it is important that the institute/ course should be recognized by the government body. ISO is not the regulating body for approving and affiliating courses and institutes in India, instead it is the bodies like AICTE or UGC and approvals from such bodies are required to pursue a valid course.
If you are yet to take admission or are in the first year itself, then you may consider writing entrances again and look for better options to pursue Engineering from a well recognized University.
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2010-08-18 23:14:33Contributor-Level 7
visit http://www.mitid.edu.in/Strategic_Design_For_Business.html for further details.
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2010-08-18 23:02:35
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Well the backlog may effect you, if you are not able to make for it by scoring good in future but as for the placements are concerned, its both the quantity and quality which is considered i.e. your marks in engineering and your knowledge acquired during the period of study.
All one can suggest now is to clear you back log and work hard towards getting good and higher grades so you shall be entertained for quality placement.
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2010-08-18 22:58:13
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I'm a student of b.tech final year.
I'm going to make an Ultrasonic Switch. But i want to take it to the next level. I want to apply it on something.
I'm not sure where to.
Can please tell me.
my email add is:- arijitoff@yahoo.co.in
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As you have just completed your 12th only, it is important to pursue graduation first, and for this you can pursue BCA through the correspondence and along with which you can pursue various courses for up-gradation like Software testing, Programming, Data Base Management, Networking & Hardware etc.
To know about the institutes offering BCA through correspondence, you may refer to the following link:
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