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2012-01-20 19:11:42

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to pursue Phd, from universities abroad, you need to first of all make a list of the universities that you aspire for, then send emails to respective course department, asking them to provide you the eligibility criteria and selection procedure for PHD students.
It may take three to six years to complete your PHD, depending on the field you select and your mentor.
The general eligibility criteria for PHD students are as follows:
In majority of the institutes, Master's Degree is an essential pre-requisite for a Ph.D.
It is important that you have good scores in common entrance tests such English Language examinations like TOE
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2012-01-20 19:09:55

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Shajji, you may pursue event management as it is gaining popularity in long-term brand image building. It involves planning, organizing and execution of live events, which could include a brand launch, an exhibition, weddings, birthdays/ anniversaries, a concert or even a conference, basically, an interactive and extended form of advertisement.
Work of an event manager involves conceptualising an occasion keeping in mind the requirements as well as objectives of the client. Immense work pressure, long hours of work quite often outside regular business hours, are all part and parcel of achieving a rewarding outcome in this field.
As
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2012-01-20 19:06:33

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
MBBS in UK is 5 years duration, Universities in UK do not offer MBBS, It is called MBchB.Total fees for MBchB in UK is approx 90 laks- 1crore, ie annual tuition fees is approx 20,000 pounds-25,000 pounds & living expenses is approx 7000 pounds.
The Students looking for MBchB in UK have to apply online through UCAS (University & College Admission Service) & need to give UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT).
You need to have good percentage in class 12th with chemistry & biology as compulsory subjects with IELTS 7.0 bands.
You can look for MBBS from University of Aberdeen, King's College London, Cardiff University, University of Glasgow
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2012-01-20 19:04:48

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
MBBS in UK is 5 years duration, Universities in UK do not offer MBBS, It is called MBchB.Total fees for MBchB in UK is approx 90 laks- 1crore, ie annual tuition fees is approx 20,000 pounds-25,000 pounds & living expenses is approx 7000 pounds.
The Students looking for MBchB in UK have to apply online through UCAS (University & College Admission Service) & need to give UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT).
You need to have good percentage in class 12th with chemistry & biology as compulsory subjects with IELTS 7.0 bands.
You can look for MBBS from University of Aberdeen, King's College London, Cardiff University, University of Glasgow
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2012-01-20 18:51:10

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

All the 10 campuses of IIPM are having very impressive infrastructure, provide abroad tour, placement assistance and free laptop. Its fees is among the highest, actually more than the IIMs. It claims to have industry interface but with which, they never name in their website. Admission is through written test called E-PAT, GD, Interview. Lastly, its not AICTE/UGC recognized. Now decision is yours to make.

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2012-01-20 18:44:45

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Eligibility
A three-year bachelor's degree (10+2+3) or equivalent in any discipline from a recognized university with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA.
Selection Process
Candidates shortlisted on the basis of their performance in different components of Common Admission Test will be called for Personal Interview and a Written Test (to test the written communication skill). The interview and the test will be conducted in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Kolkata. The candidates will be be finally selected for admission based on the candidates' performance in the CAT, Personal Interview, Written Communication Test, Academic Performance
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2012-01-20 18:40:48

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Deepak Shroff

Contributor-Level 9

For total Query visit the website of the university and click announcements (Down there) you will get a link named Admissions to Phd. click that link. For any other question contact us.

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2012-01-20 18:37:34

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Deepak Shroff

Contributor-Level 9

For total Query visit the website of the university and click announcements (Down there) you will get a link named Admissions to Phd. click that link. For any other question contact us.

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2012-01-20 18:26:56

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

AT this good percentile, you should try getting into one of the top 5 colleges through MAT
1. Alliance
2. Christ
3. Welingkar - MMS
4. TAPMI - PGDM HC
5. Amity
6. IILM

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2012-01-20 18:26:54

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Expected CAT cutoff will be above 55 percentile.

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2012-01-20 18:21:15

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kaustubh

Contributor-Level 9

u need only a first grade score in 12th to get into IIT

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2012-01-20 18:16:53

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Vivek Patil

Beginner-Level 1

i think its enough for only 12th , but if u want to join IIT u should learn d new things which are out of your 12th syllabus.

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2012-01-20 18:16:43

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2012-01-20 18:11:54

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Amar, if you have passion for photography then most important is that you should have thorough knowledge of technology and should be good with creativity. A good knowledge of art, colour, and lighting would help you immensely.
A professional photographer can get job opportunities in advertising agencies, newspapers, fashion and design companies, news channels, industrial houses, government departments and magazines etc.
A candidate is just required to pass their 10+2 examination for enrollment in a Diploma or Certificate course in photography.
And as far as I know Delhi and Mumbai and Kolkata is a good place where there is a demand f
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2012-01-20 17:55:51

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Roudra Chakraborty

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Dipti Rajan,
Please wait if you have written XAT also. You can can take a chance if you r score in XAT/CMAT is more than 55%ile.

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2012-01-20 17:51:52

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

First check if you're suited for Animation. Animation is an art form and a very demanding career. It has ample opportunities for the creatively talented people. Typically you should have good sketching skills to be able to make a sound career in this. Nothing but your innermost talent and passion should lead you to the course and the institute you choose. Go speak to people over there and see if you like their philosophy and they change your perspective.Try their website for more details. Also remember that Animation requires good mentoring. Typically go for a school which offers all the information including faculty on their website
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2012-01-20 17:48:03

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kaustubh

Contributor-Level 9

nanotech is mainly the study and research in atomic physics,at nano scale level.it includes various applications ranging from medicine to engineering

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2012-01-20 17:46:45

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Midhun, The CMA (Certified Management Accountant) is the advanced professional certification specifically designed to measure the accounting and financial management skills that drive business performance.
Achieving the CMA credential demonstrates your mastery of financial planning, analysis, control, and decision support, as well as professional ethics.
To join, you require :
** Membership in IMA ( IMA is the worldwide association for accountants and financial professionals working in business )
** Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or an equivalent degree as determined by an independent evaluation agenc
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2012-01-20 17:40:47

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Not to worry, you can go ahead with Masters in Personnel Management. With time and experience, you'll be comfortable with the subject. And the biggest example is even Engineers go for MBA, even they have subjects like Financial Management, Accountancy, Business Laws which are entirely new to them, then also they crack MBA with good scores.
So do not loose heart, work hard with utmost dedication and concentration and strive towards your goal.
Feel free to revert. In case it resolves, close the thread by liking it or marking as best.
Good Luck.

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2012-01-20 17:36:13

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Amar, if you have passion for photography then this is a very good field with loads of scope.
Most important is that you should have thorough knowledge of technology and should be good with creativity. A good knowledge of art, colour, and lighting would help you immensely.
A professional photographer can get job opportunities in advertising agencies, newspapers, fashion and design companies, news channels, industrial houses, government departments and magazines etc.
A candidate is just required to pass their 10+2 examination for enrollment in a Diploma or Certificate course in photography.
And as far as I know Delhi and Mumbai and Kol
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