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2012-08-20 16:25:24
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Guidelines to prepare for NEET exam :
-To ace the exam, you require the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
-Stay focused.
-Plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time-table.
-Be thorough with books such as Ashish Gupta and Mudit Khanna. Internet will also be a huge source of information for you.
-You may even join coaching institutes to work on your fundamentals.
The strategy for success must include early, continuous and serious preparation.
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2012-08-20 16:19:39
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2012-08-20 16:14:04
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1. NMIMS
2. IMT-CDL
3. SCDL
4. SMU-DE
5. ICFAI or IGNOU or Amity
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2012-08-20 15:58:13
Guide-Level 11
Go for PHP and Joomla, these are web designing technologies. PHP is currently the preferred choice of many internet companies as a programming language.
Also, there is a severe shortage of good PHP developers in the market so this makes it a good technology to pursue currently.
You firstly need to develop an aptitude in programming and algorithms if you want to pursue a fulfilling career in software development.
And also you can opt for a certification course in LAMP (Linux+Apache+MySQL+PHP) for enhancing your work skills.
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2012-08-20 15:43:15
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Hussain, from your question it appears that you have allergy from studies and after dropping from engineering, looking for short cut to success. Let me tell you that there are two types of studies/courses; first is traditional diploma/degree in all the streams and second is vocational training. It is quite natural that all are not born with equal aptitude in studies and vocational training helps those who have some natural flair in certain works like technical repairing, machine operation, fashion designing, event management, marketing etc. You may choose any one of them as per your aptitude but remember you will never h
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2012-08-20 15:40:13
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Animation is a creative Industry, which needs creativity and Passion. Ensure that you possess it and utilize your talent in creating Short Film during learning phase.
Getting a Degree is not the passport for entry into Animation. Industry is surely rewarding for talented individuals but looks for person who is skilled and have genuinely creative. Though
Once you become job ready, initial start could even be from 5000-20000( depending upon organization). However growth is surely exponential.
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2012-08-20 15:32:20
Guide-Level 12
There are opportunities, but, it is advisable to pursue graduation before working as it will not hamper your promotion scope and opens up the window to more opportunities and growth in the field.
As a Chemical Engineering graduate you may work in :
1) Manufacturing and service industries such as food, materials, chemicals, plastics, power production, biotechnology, Tyre manufacturing, nanotechnology, mining process, mineral based industries, petrochemical, plants, pharmaceuticals, synthetic fibers, chemical engineering designs, nuclear energy, etc.
2) Defense establishment
3) Healthcare related research projects
4) Atomic powe
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2012-08-20 15:18:21
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2012-08-20 15:13:31
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It is good to be a master in trade but not Jack of all trades. It is not advisable that you pick 3 things together, plan carefully and pick the one that goes best with your aptitude, strenghts and career goals.
Considering your job profile, you can pick Public Relations and MBA is a good option but why do you intend to go for Education Administration only.
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2012-08-20 15:12:54
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As Shiksha is an education portal and believes in unbiased guidance so it would be unfair to give any personal suggestion regarding any specific institute.
However, if you are planning to take admission, it is always advisable to keep in mind the various parameters before selecting any institute.
- Recognition
- Success Rate
- How old the institute is
- Course details
- Faculty
- Infrastructure
- Alumni/Student Feedback
- Fees
You may contact the institute officials personally for specific information before joining the institute.
2)
Regarding placements, every college / institute provide assistance to successfully pass out stud
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2012-08-20 14:54:59
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As per the official website of this institute there is no information regarding its learning centres, so regarding this I would suggest you to contact the admission department of this institute and request them to give you details regarding its various learning centres.
All the Best.
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