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Both degrees and jobs in computing are becoming increasingly specialized. For this reason, it is more important than ever to fully research so that you can be certain that the programme will provide you with the knowledge and experience that you need for your career. However, it is not always easy to pick the right programme just from the name of the programme or the department. Although naming is becoming more standardized, there is still some variance from school to school and programme to programme. Knowing exactly what kind of computing you want to do for your career and finding the right programme can be helpful in securing you
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Christ University
AIMS Institution
Xavier Institute of Management
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Presently, you are doing B.Sc in Computer Science and are in the 2nd year. Now you want to know if M.Sc. Computer Science subject is available in Jan exam. Right? Frankly your query is not very clear but still I will try to answer what I understood. Let me explain to you. After you complete your B.Sc. Then you become eligible for M.Sc. Now, normally speaking, in a majority of colleges in India the session begins in July or August and exams are conducted in the month of April to June. If someone fails this exam then supplementary exam is conducted normally in December. So M.Sc. Exam for any subject including computer Scienc
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Depends on what you want to study. It is not a tier 1 college but is popular there. The college also has co-op opportunities for students to gain work experience while studying. The college also supposedly has a strong student support cell.
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My experience says that a designer with retail knowledge can work as a wonderful business development person. I want all my merchandisers to do a retail management course.
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https://simsr.somaiya.edu/en/programme/ST1709
https://simsr.somaiya.edu/en.
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- Eligibility: You must have passed your Master's Degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or equivalent grades.
- Entrance exam: You must pass the LPUNEST (Ph.D.) entrance exam.
- Interview: You must perform well in the interview. The entrance exam will be worth 80% of your final selection, and the interview will be worth 20%.
- UGC (NET/ JRF)/ CSIR (NET/ JRF) examination
- GA
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You could go for MBA or PGDM in industrial safety on the basis of your graduation, so it's your choice to choose.
All the best.
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Chandigarh University provides scholarship based on criteria of their class 12th marks, and tier caste based also.
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-project-management-colleges-india.
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Specialised MBA vs. General MBA: Every MBA aspirant is faced with a question that is whether to go for specialised MBA or general MBA. The students who are appearing for MBA this year have two choices to choose from, one is to go for a holistic MBA programme that is which is the General MBA programme and the other is specialised MBA programme.
Generally, all the top Indian Institutes provide General Management Programs, but these days specialised MBA programs are also gaining popularity.
Specialised MBA programs are meant to provide a direction to your career. These programs provide you with a focused career. It provides the right launch
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To be eligible to apply for air hostess the most common height range is between 4 feet 11 inches and 6 feet 3 inches, or between 157 cm and 190 cm tall.You are eligible to apply for air hostess.
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