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2010-09-20 03:38:52
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sivasubramaniyan N A P
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Better write all subjects in the same board and get passed. If you want to try for another board, you have to study 12th newly there.
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2010-09-20 02:50:19
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udit narang
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Hi,
You have a decent IELTS score. The University of British Columbia has a minimum requirements of 75% and above for undergraduate admissions. I would recommend you to contact the admissions department of the university directly and if they feel you can apply, you can go ahead and apply.
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You have a decent IELTS score. The University of British Columbia has a minimum requirements of 75% and above for undergraduate admissions. I would recommend you to contact the admissions department of the university directly and if they feel you can apply, you can go ahead and apply.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2010-09-20 02:16:34
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udit narang
Contributor-Level 10
Hi,
You have a decent IELTS score. The University of British Columbia has a minimum requirements of 75% and above for undergraduate admissions. I would recommend you to contact the admissions department of the university directly and if they feel you can apply, you can go ahead and apply.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
You have a decent IELTS score. The University of British Columbia has a minimum requirements of 75% and above for undergraduate admissions. I would recommend you to contact the admissions department of the university directly and if they feel you can apply, you can go ahead and apply.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2010-09-20 02:14:48
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prashant mishra
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Hi Nupur,
DAAD offers various scholarships for students who are interested in studying in Germany. Most German universities do not charge DAAD scholarship holders any tuition fees. However, if they do, the DAAD will pay the costs up to a maximum of 500 euros. If your German university asks you to pay tuition fees, please make sure that you contact the DAAD to find out what you have to do.If you want to do MS in Electrical engineering then Kempten University of Applied Sciencesoffers a three-semester Masters degree program in Electrical Engineering, completely taught in English.
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DAAD offers various scholarships for students who are interested in studying in Germany. Most German universities do not charge DAAD scholarship holders any tuition fees. However, if they do, the DAAD will pay the costs up to a maximum of 500 euros. If your German university asks you to pay tuition fees, please make sure that you contact the DAAD to find out what you have to do.If you want to do MS in Electrical engineering then Kempten University of Applied Sciencesoffers a three-semester Masters degree program in Electrical Engineering, completely taught in English.
Hope this helps!
If you like this answer then kindly select t
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2010-09-20 01:38:48
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udit narang
Contributor-Level 10
Hi,
You have a decent IELTS score. The University of British Columbia has a minimum requirements of 75% and above for undergraduate admissions. I would recommend you to contact the admissions department of the university directly and if they feel you can apply, you can go ahead and apply.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
You have a decent IELTS score. The University of British Columbia has a minimum requirements of 75% and above for undergraduate admissions. I would recommend you to contact the admissions department of the university directly and if they feel you can apply, you can go ahead and apply.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2010-09-20 01:36:35
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2010-09-20 01:19:04
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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.
Guide-Level 11
Hi Shivangi,
This year the XIC entrance was conducted in the month of May and hopefully it will be conducted the same time next year. About the entrance i would say that the entrance is not that difficult as the paper is totally based on GK, current affairs and some questions related to Media world and of course not to forget the writing part because they will ask you to right on minimum two topics (mostly it is on current affairs) and a picture description which is not that tough. Now, for your preparation i would suggest you to go through newspapers everyday and keep yourself updated with all the current affairs, you also need to mug
This year the XIC entrance was conducted in the month of May and hopefully it will be conducted the same time next year. About the entrance i would say that the entrance is not that difficult as the paper is totally based on GK, current affairs and some questions related to Media world and of course not to forget the writing part because they will ask you to right on minimum two topics (mostly it is on current affairs) and a picture description which is not that tough. Now, for your preparation i would suggest you to go through newspapers everyday and keep yourself updated with all the current affairs, you also need to mug
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2010-09-20 01:10:20
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2010-09-20 00:47:43
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Gaurav Manohar Sainani
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Go for IELTS exam first score above 6.0 bands . There are usually two intakes September and January and May too( sometimes) apply as per your convenience but start preparations three months prior to the intake atleast .That would certainly help . Seek help from a good and old consultant . :)
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2010-09-20 00:40:20
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NIRM GEA
Contributor-Level 6
Mr.Roy you can certainly do a masters course.Please visit www.nirm.co.in or call us on 022-42020100 for further details.
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2010-09-20 00:27:26
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2010-09-20 00:24:09
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2010-09-20 00:18:12
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Pooja Kohli
Guide-Level 11
Hi Pulkit,
I would say, although you are eligible to take up all the Management Entrance Examinations like CAT, XAT, MAT, but if you are not confident of getting admission in a good Management Institute it would be better that you explore other options as well.
However, if you are inclined to do a Management degree you can give it a try once but before that you should have a backup plan to fall upon as in you should decide on which field you will opt for if you wont get admission in a good Management Institute and what would be the study route for that.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query i
I would say, although you are eligible to take up all the Management Entrance Examinations like CAT, XAT, MAT, but if you are not confident of getting admission in a good Management Institute it would be better that you explore other options as well.
However, if you are inclined to do a Management degree you can give it a try once but before that you should have a backup plan to fall upon as in you should decide on which field you will opt for if you wont get admission in a good Management Institute and what would be the study route for that.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query i
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2010-09-20 00:13:43
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Pooja Kohli
Guide-Level 11
Hi Rohit,
If you really want to get a good growth in the industry and inclined towards Management Programs you should opt for regular full time MBA from a decent University, as full time MBA not only gives you practical exposure and make you a well rounded personality but also have a good standing in the Job Market. Especially with your kind of profile where a person has just started his career it would be all the more important to do a regular program as correspondence or part time programs have very little value. These are for those working professionals who have good 6 to 8 years of work experience and just want a degree to get to th
If you really want to get a good growth in the industry and inclined towards Management Programs you should opt for regular full time MBA from a decent University, as full time MBA not only gives you practical exposure and make you a well rounded personality but also have a good standing in the Job Market. Especially with your kind of profile where a person has just started his career it would be all the more important to do a regular program as correspondence or part time programs have very little value. These are for those working professionals who have good 6 to 8 years of work experience and just want a degree to get to th
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