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Amar Kakaria
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As per my understanding, ICA's courses are not recognised by Government. Please recheck with ICA before getting registered.
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Goutam Chatterjee
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Your ability to frame question is weak and you do not specify in which country you would like to study, as cost would vary. Still I would like to provide some answer. If you target USA then first of all you have to be a good student with minimum 75% marks in your 12th to get admission in engineering college. Tuition fees varies between $13000 to $45000 per year, depending whether you are applying to a public college or private college. Tuition costs for a graduate degree program in engineering are determined by the type of engineering program, as well as the type of the academic institution. Public colleges, such as state universities,
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2012-12-18 06:26:11
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Manmeet Kaur
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Hi Arif,
Choosing a course entirely depends on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goal.
** Assuming that you have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 12th you may take up engineering courses such as civil, mechanical, electronics etc. (ONLY if you fulfill the eligibility criteria).
** If you are not interested in pursuing engineering, you may go for several professional courses such as computer, business administration.
** You can also opt for courses outside the university stream such as hotel management, fashion technology, aircraft maintenance engineering, government accredited computer c
Choosing a course entirely depends on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goal.
** Assuming that you have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 12th you may take up engineering courses such as civil, mechanical, electronics etc. (ONLY if you fulfill the eligibility criteria).
** If you are not interested in pursuing engineering, you may go for several professional courses such as computer, business administration.
** You can also opt for courses outside the university stream such as hotel management, fashion technology, aircraft maintenance engineering, government accredited computer c
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2012-12-18 05:56:14
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Manmeet Kaur
Guide-Level 12
Hi Maheswari,
1)
Generally, to pursue master's degree in homeopathy you need to pass Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS).
You may contact the college officials directly for specific criteria and admission details as it differs from one college to another.
2)
I would suggest you to go for regular course as the main aim is to prepare yourself with the technical and practical knowledge which is necessary for the occupation which will be difficult to attain at correspondence level. But, as you have asked for correspondence course I could find one college offering homeopathy course through correspondence mode, i.e.,
Homeopat
1)
Generally, to pursue master's degree in homeopathy you need to pass Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS).
You may contact the college officials directly for specific criteria and admission details as it differs from one college to another.
2)
I would suggest you to go for regular course as the main aim is to prepare yourself with the technical and practical knowledge which is necessary for the occupation which will be difficult to attain at correspondence level. But, as you have asked for correspondence course I could find one college offering homeopathy course through correspondence mode, i.e.,
Homeopat
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2012-12-18 05:53:03
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shaban
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Hi,
As per your profile pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, by this you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
For your reference, find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
- Indira Gandhi National Open University.
- Punjab Technical University.
- Sikkim Manipal University.
- Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning.
- University of Mumbai.
- Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University.
- Karnataka State Open University.
I would request Govind_S to share his expert opinion on this.
Feel free to discuss more.
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As per your profile pursuing MBA through distance education would be the best option for you, by this you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
For your reference, find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
- Indira Gandhi National Open University.
- Punjab Technical University.
- Sikkim Manipal University.
- Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning.
- University of Mumbai.
- Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University.
- Karnataka State Open University.
I would request Govind_S to share his expert opinion on this.
Feel free to discuss more.
Click on the thumbs up, if you found
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shaban
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
As per your profile you may consider pursuing some of the below mentioned course:
1. General MBA.
2. MBA in hospitality.
3. MBA in travel and tourism.
4. MBA in media management.
5. Diploma in event management, and related course.
In order to pursue MBA you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
The other option for you would be to work for 2-3 years and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialized course to pursue that can further enhance
As per your profile you may consider pursuing some of the below mentioned course:
1. General MBA.
2. MBA in hospitality.
3. MBA in travel and tourism.
4. MBA in media management.
5. Diploma in event management, and related course.
In order to pursue MBA you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
The other option for you would be to work for 2-3 years and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialized course to pursue that can further enhance
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2012-12-18 02:45:29
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shaban
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Pursuing MBA abroad is always a good option, the main reason for seeking a MBA degree from abroad are:
- Getting a better quality of education.
- Improves career opportunities.
- Broaden international experience.
- Gaining exposure to different cultures.
However, please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK , you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
So, as per your query, I would suggest you work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then pursue MBA from universities in UK.
However, if you do not wish to work and continue with your studies in that case you may con
Pursuing MBA abroad is always a good option, the main reason for seeking a MBA degree from abroad are:
- Getting a better quality of education.
- Improves career opportunities.
- Broaden international experience.
- Gaining exposure to different cultures.
However, please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK , you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
So, as per your query, I would suggest you work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then pursue MBA from universities in UK.
However, if you do not wish to work and continue with your studies in that case you may con
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