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Douglas Raj
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Hi shaik you can do it, why dont you drop in to our institute to know more about the weekend classes.Please contact 04069992100/9395148266
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2013-09-20 15:39:22
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Raja M G
Contributor-Level 10
Dear Gurdeep,
You can improve your speaking skills by the following activities:
1. Stand in front of mirror and speak for yourself
2. Approach Speakers forum like Toast Masters International
3. Create a like-minded friends' group and discuss amongst yourself
4. Observe good speakers in meetings
5. Listen to speech of our desired areas
6. Improve vocabulary & Grammer so that you quality of language will improve
7. Read yourself good articles daily
8. Update current affairs
9. Keep speaking in front of others with confidence
10. Build self-confidence so that you speech shall have betterment.
You can improve your speaking skills by the following activities:
1. Stand in front of mirror and speak for yourself
2. Approach Speakers forum like Toast Masters International
3. Create a like-minded friends' group and discuss amongst yourself
4. Observe good speakers in meetings
5. Listen to speech of our desired areas
6. Improve vocabulary & Grammer so that you quality of language will improve
7. Read yourself good articles daily
8. Update current affairs
9. Keep speaking in front of others with confidence
10. Build self-confidence so that you speech shall have betterment.
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2013-09-20 15:38:22
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subhasish debroy
Guide-Level 13
Dear student,
For doing CCNP voice first you need to complete CCNA voice. But normal route after CCNA(r & s) is CCNP(r & s). Salary package varies from sector to sector and that also depends on yr of experience. Doing all the certifications as mentioned may not be effective to influence your salary package. Best wishes.
For doing CCNP voice first you need to complete CCNA voice. But normal route after CCNA(r & s) is CCNP(r & s). Salary package varies from sector to sector and that also depends on yr of experience. Doing all the certifications as mentioned may not be effective to influence your salary package. Best wishes.
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2013-09-20 15:30:52
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Yes you need to pick CCNA (Voice) first.
1. Valid Cisco CCNA Voice or CCNA Video or any Cisco CCIE certification can act as a prerequisite for CCNP (Voice).
2. Salary packages-
CCNA
Network Engineer- Rs 105,793 - Rs 549,848
Sr. Network Engineer- Rs 253,883 - Rs 1,120,173
Network Administrator- Rs 118,557 - Rs 576,189
Information Technology (IT) Manager- Rs 206,287 - Rs 1,460,504
Systems Engineer (Computer Networking / IT)- Rs 95,982 - Rs 503,367
CCNP
Network Engineer-Rs 145,999 - Rs 802,504
Sr. Network Engineer- 292,600 - Rs 1,085,760
Network Administrator- Rs 200,197 - Rs 743,042
Senior Network Administrator, IT- Rs 241,61
Yes you need to pick CCNA (Voice) first.
1. Valid Cisco CCNA Voice or CCNA Video or any Cisco CCIE certification can act as a prerequisite for CCNP (Voice).
2. Salary packages-
CCNA
Network Engineer- Rs 105,793 - Rs 549,848
Sr. Network Engineer- Rs 253,883 - Rs 1,120,173
Network Administrator- Rs 118,557 - Rs 576,189
Information Technology (IT) Manager- Rs 206,287 - Rs 1,460,504
Systems Engineer (Computer Networking / IT)- Rs 95,982 - Rs 503,367
CCNP
Network Engineer-Rs 145,999 - Rs 802,504
Sr. Network Engineer- 292,600 - Rs 1,085,760
Network Administrator- Rs 200,197 - Rs 743,042
Senior Network Administrator, IT- Rs 241,61
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2013-09-20 15:08:46
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shaban
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
As per your query I would suggest that it is not advisable to change the college in mid session as by doing this you will waste your one precious year.
Now coming to job, then please remember no institute or course guarantee job to its students getting a job depends entirely on the knowledge level and calibre of the students.
As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem.
Please note that lucrative careers are available for BBA graduates in many fields. A few of them are mentioned below:
- Banking.
- FMCG.
- Automobile.
- Educa
As per your query I would suggest that it is not advisable to change the college in mid session as by doing this you will waste your one precious year.
Now coming to job, then please remember no institute or course guarantee job to its students getting a job depends entirely on the knowledge level and calibre of the students.
As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem.
Please note that lucrative careers are available for BBA graduates in many fields. A few of them are mentioned below:
- Banking.
- FMCG.
- Automobile.
- Educa
...more
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2013-09-20 15:04:06
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2013-09-20 14:53:56
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Raj Aryan
Contributor-Level 9
Hi,
Yes foreign universities do offers Phd to Indin students,please remember 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, masters degree is an essential pre-requisite for a Ph.D.
It is important that you have good scores
Yes foreign universities do offers Phd to Indin students,please remember 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, masters degree is an essential pre-requisite for a Ph.D.
It is important that you have good scores
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2013-09-20 14:53:43
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ASIAN INSTITUTE OF GAMING
Beginner-Level 4
Hi Adhi, Greetings of the day from AIGA. At AIGA we offer industry specific courses to match you up to industry standards globally accepted. Kindly do share your interest in detail to info@aiga.in and we would be more than happy to oblige. "Any further assistance or clarifications please feel free to contact 'Asian Institute of Gaming and Animation', AIGA at (080) 40480900, 9972579701. Website: www.aiga.in. You could also fill in the online application form available on the website address or feel free to visit us".
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2013-09-20 14:46:38
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Preparing for IAS requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books for Prelims
*Start preparing at least 10 months before
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the scoring sections early
*Cover the syllabus strategically. Don't go for a "prepare all" approach for IAS prelims
*Balance paper 1 and 2
I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday by reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also refer the books below:
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S. Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Essential of
Preparing for IAS requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books for Prelims
*Start preparing at least 10 months before
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the scoring sections early
*Cover the syllabus strategically. Don't go for a "prepare all" approach for IAS prelims
*Balance paper 1 and 2
I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday by reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. You may also refer the books below:
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S. Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Essential of
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