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2010-08-21 07:25:10

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Robin Agrawal

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Student,
You can get admission into the BSc. Chemistry at University of Pune, but they don't have any provision for incorporating the students directly into the second year on the basis of incomplete degree of Engineering.
You will get admission based on your 10+2 qualification only.
Do ask back for further queries.Shiksha is pleased 2 help u.
Best of luck for your future !
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2010-08-21 07:15:02

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Raghavendra,
Post the completion of your B.tech you can opt for further studies i.e. Masters in the field of interest of which Technology and Management being the most obvious options available. For this purpose you can start preparing to qualify the various entrances along with your B.Tech education.
But if you are keen to pursue courses in the field of Civil engineering only, although there are hardly any options available yet you may opt for courses like construction Technology and Management, Concrete technology, Transportation Engineering, Steel technology and many more. However! there aren't many institutes to offer diploma/ sho
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2010-08-21 07:07:28

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2010-08-21 06:58:59

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Smitha

Beginner-Level 1

Sure I will assist with that Swetha. Before that can you let me know one thing that this program how you would like to continue thru regular mode or distance mode. Send me a mail or call @ 9035147898, smitha4de@gmail.com

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2010-08-21 06:47:22

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2010-08-21 06:07:15

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2010-08-21 04:59:55

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Samira,
Both of these programs are 2 year Post graduate Diploma program. The only difference is that if you choose PGDBA you will have different options to choose from for your specialisation & in first two semesters you will get general Management Knowledge, whereas, if you opt for PGDHRM from the very first semester you would be taught about HR. So if you want to develop your other Management skills as well along with your specialisation then you can opt for PGDBA and if you only want to focus on HR then go for PGDHRM.
Hope this resolve your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this q
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2010-08-21 04:58:31

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2010-08-21 02:37:57

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shivang,
There are many institutes in India which are offering MBA in Hospital Management or the other similar courses like NSHM, M.T.E. Societys College of Hospital Management and many more . To know about these you may refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yjmec4q
As for the MCI screening is concerned, it is required basically for the purpose where in a student/ aspirant prefers to pursue his/ her practice in India, although the education is attained from abroad.
Every University / college has its own eligibility criteria and this would vary from one to another and to know about the same you would require to contact the inst
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2010-08-21 02:30:04

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2010-08-21 01:36:35

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hanif

Beginner-Level 1

hi. what about fees?

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2010-08-21 01:27:23

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NAVOJIT DUTTA

Beginner-Level 1

hi! if you want to pursue btech iwith specialisations in electronics and electrical or mechanical in Uk university in Singapore, pl call a career counselor at 9672270723 or mail at navojitdutta2004@gmail.com. No IELTS required.

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2010-08-21 01:27:20

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tejas bokariya

Beginner-Level 1

BS production engineering(USA) & BTECH productio engineering

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rohit,
It would be very difficult for you to pursue your MBA from this university as your aggregate is fairly on the lower side. This university requires candidates to have a minimum 75% in their under graduation. However, there is 1 ray of hope on the basis of which your undergrad percentage can be compensated. Provided you can score a 720-740 in your GMAT examination and 105+ in the TOEFL, the university would definitely consider your application as a candidate is assessed on the basis of his whole candidature and not only 1 aspect. Also, your letters of recommendations should be very strong along with a well defined and clear Stat
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