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2010-12-21 09:46:07

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Chrissy there are lots of subjects available in database too, so please tell me which subject exactly you would like to pursue. As far as UK is concerned, masters in UK are of 1 yr in duration, one is allowed to work part time during studies for 20 hrs per week. the cost would come to 10 -- 14 lakhs per annum depending on the university and location of your accommodation.

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2010-12-21 09:39:42

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Ratnesh,
If you are keen to update yourself as per the latest applications, this you can do by taking up short courses/ module courses in different applications based on your interest. But if you are keen to go ahead with a Masters degree, then you can look for MCA degree so to continue a career in the technical aspect along with better career prospects.
There are many institutes in India, which offers MCA and to know about these please go through the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/y8bdhvf
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!

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2010-12-21 09:32:55

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Sukant

Beginner-Level 1

Hi Sunil, After polytechnic with testing knowledge you can easily get job in IT sector

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2010-12-21 09:17:37

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Manoj,
London Metropolitan University offers various courses at undergraduate level pls refer this link for details:- http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/courses/course-database/$-browse.cfm?level=Undergraduate&&yoe=2010&Start=01
Hope this helps!

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2010-12-21 09:16:57

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Roshni Biju

Beginner-Level 1

Ashwini its better to pursue an mca because in this competitive world you have to get more qualification , good colleges in pune are as follow * Maeer's MIT schoool of management , * Mangus School of Business,* MIT SOM college , *National Insurance Academy school of management are some good college to go for the MCA

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2010-12-21 09:15:02

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Roshni Biju

Beginner-Level 1

Yes its good to take up a online course in finance , so for that you can proceed with the distance education programs related with masters in management finance , masters in business studies or some short term courses too.

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2010-12-21 09:12:55

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Sajid Nalakath

Contributor-Level 9

Both courses are graduate level courses equivalent to the first 2 years of graduation. One is related to the field of information technology, on completion of which you can look forward for a Third yr direct entry to BSc IT programs. The other one is general in nature and you can look forward to BA(Hons) in Business graduation. Considering Uk as the country in which you would move ahead after your graduation, I would personally recommend going for a general one, wherein after the graduation then you can choose specialisation in your masters according to the current job market scenario. Things might change in 3 yrs time. so better take
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2010-12-21 09:06:19

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debjeet modi

Beginner-Level 1

it will better if u go for sap or erp courses

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2010-12-21 08:49:11

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Manoj,
There are many colleges in UK however kindly let me know in which course you are interested .
These are some colleges which are famous:- King's College London, Kingston College, Richmond College, London School of Commerce, LSBF, Imperial College London etc.
Hope this helps!

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2010-12-21 08:48:16

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Vikas Naidu

Contributor-Level 10

U must have to be in the similar field of ur gratuation for post graduation B.Com + MCA may not be entitled for NET.

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2010-12-21 08:43:31

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sagar

Beginner-Level 1

hi Akhil you can also apply in the kurukshetra university kurukshetra haryana for the P G course in master of tourist management. but i am not sure thatb you will be qualified for that please check at www.kukinfo.com

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2010-12-21 08:40:54

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grish singh

Beginner-Level 1

Dear Jaideep first of all you should join CCNA then try to CCNP.

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2010-12-21 08:40:48

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Manoj,
As per british govt. rules an international student can work only 20 hrs in a week not more then that.Regarding money that some thing depends on the offer or job however minmum 5 /hr you can easily get. Part time jobs are available however you need to search job at your own through links , news papers, consultants, job site etc.
Hope this helps!

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2010-12-21 08:27:32

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Vikas Naidu

Contributor-Level 10

r u confidant in any of the Server Side Operating System? for what purpose u would like to do CCNA? wanted to go in network line? wanted to get good job in higher end? if u want to enhance ur career and knowledge as well why don't u choose RHCE. cos most of the Servers r running on Linux and then u opt CCNA u will be having career in only Network line. Cos Knowing LAN then u know about WAN will give u more advantage. After CCNA u will be only a network person if u do RHCE then u can opt System Admin or Network Admin or Security Admin as well if u have Database knowledge then u can be DBA as well the combination of RHCE+CCNA+MCSE will b
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2010-12-21 07:35:29

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2010-12-21 06:49:01

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi Nitish,
I would like to say that Media line itself is so challenging and film direction will be more of skill based. To start your career in film direction it is necessary for you to gain knowledge about the basic aspects of film making such as Direction, Cinematography,Camera angles, market demand as in what type of films or T.V. shows are in, etc. So I would suggest you join some course related to Film making and direction so that you gain the relevant knowledge. To know more about film making, you may refer to the below article links
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To start a career I would suggest you to join s
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2010-12-21 06:42:27

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suklal

Contributor-Level 7

good mroning pooja mam

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2010-12-21 06:37:05

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2010-12-21 06:27:45

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Sameer Das

Contributor-Level 9

go for your master degree.

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2010-12-21 05:40:23

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Rahul

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Sanjay, kindly mention the course are you looking out for, so that we can guide you in more easier way.
All the best

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