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2011-02-21 20:13:33Beginner-Level 1
If you are planning to do a full time MBA programme Annamalai University would be a decent option as it is one of the oldest University and is UGC recognized. For detailed information on the University, please check the link below:
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IAS officers are selected through Civil Services Exam. conducted by Union Public Service Commission. Officers of other all India services as well as officers of central services are also selected through this Exam. The process takes about a year and a half to complete. This years' process has already begun with the announcement of the Civil Services Exam. 2011 published in this weeks' Employment News. You first of all go through the detailed notification and acquaint yourself well with the requirements for becoming an IAS officer. What ultimately counts in the Exam. is your grasp of the two optionals chosen for the main Exam.
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2011-02-21 19:49:40Beginner-Level 1
Uk universities have their own entry requirements for you to go for Masters. so incomplete ACCA will not do and above that in UK all the universities and colleges do not accept ACCA students for MBA. you can check with LSBF and london college of Accountancy, but london college of accountancy will accept your ACCA for bachelors, please check it once with them and also visit website for both.
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2011-02-21 19:49:01
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The top universities in USA for computer Engineering are:
1) California Institute of Technology
2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3) Stanford University
4) Georgia Institute of Technology
5) Purdue University
In order to get admission at the above mentioned universities, you would need atleast 78% and above in your BE, atleast 1400+ in the GRE and atleast 100+ in the TOEFL. For further details, visit https://usa.shiksha.com
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2011-02-21 19:48:56
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The top universities in USA for computer Engineering are:
1) California Institute of Technology
2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3) Stanford University
4) Georgia Institute of Technology
5) Purdue University
In order to get admission at the above mentioned universities, you would need atleast 78% and above in your BE, atleast 1400+ in the GRE and atleast 100+ in the TOEFL. For further details, visit https://usa.shiksha.com
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2011-02-21 19:48:48
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The top universities in USA for computer Engineering are:
1) California Institute of Technology
2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3) Stanford University
4) Georgia Institute of Technology
5) Purdue University
In order to get admission at the above mentioned universities, you would need atleast 78% and above in your BE, atleast 1400+ in the GRE and atleast 100+ in the TOEFL. For further details, visit https://usa.shiksha.com
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2011-02-21 19:48:46
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The top universities in USA for computer Engineering are:
1) California Institute of Technology
2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3) Stanford University
4) Georgia Institute of Technology
5) Purdue University
In order to get admission at the above mentioned universities, you would need atleast 78% and above in your BE, atleast 1400+ in the GRE and atleast 100+ in the TOEFL. For further details, visit https://usa.shiksha.com
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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