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aru chopra
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Hi,
It is not approved by Bar Council of India. You should opt for other universities.
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https://arts.shiksha.com/law-colleges-in-india-categorypage-9-33-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
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It is not approved by Bar Council of India. You should opt for other universities.
Refer-
https://arts.shiksha.com/law-colleges-in-india-categorypage-9-33-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
You can refine the search as per the location preference and shortlist the ones for which you meet the qualifying criteria.
As for choosing the best, you can consider parameters such as Faculty, Course Material, Quality Education, Fees, Accreditation, Infrastructure and Success Rate.
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2013-02-22 21:05:20
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2013-02-22 21:02:57
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
You can also consider SAP.
1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS.
If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst, then go for SAP.
2. I would say that SAS is more about statistics and is a reporting tool/language. SAP on the other hand is does just about everything from Human Resources to Accounting and splits Accounting into General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable (Finance in SAP speak) and stock control (Logistics in SAP speak).
3. To add on I can suggest you a few companies currently hiring in SA
You can also consider SAP.
1. If you are interested in quantitative and statistical analysis, then learn SAS.
If you are not so mathematically, and statistically oriented, and would rather be doing jobs such as project management, business analyst, then go for SAP.
2. I would say that SAS is more about statistics and is a reporting tool/language. SAP on the other hand is does just about everything from Human Resources to Accounting and splits Accounting into General Ledger, Accounts Payable/Receivable (Finance in SAP speak) and stock control (Logistics in SAP speak).
3. To add on I can suggest you a few companies currently hiring in SA
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2013-02-22 21:02:05
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
The WASE program is a pioneering initiative in the field of higher education in India.
It offers B.Sc, BCA and BCM students the opportunity to immediately take up an MS course in Computer Science without having to complete an engineering degree after graduation.
You can gain invaluable industry exposure and develop your technical skills by working on live projects on weekdays for the duration of the course.
Refer- http://careers.wipro.com/pdfs/WASE_brochure_2013.pdf
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The WASE program is a pioneering initiative in the field of higher education in India.
It offers B.Sc, BCA and BCM students the opportunity to immediately take up an MS course in Computer Science without having to complete an engineering degree after graduation.
You can gain invaluable industry exposure and develop your technical skills by working on live projects on weekdays for the duration of the course.
Refer- http://careers.wipro.com/pdfs/WASE_brochure_2013.pdf
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2013-02-22 21:00:06
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Vineet Raj Kapoor
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if you're poor in maths and chemistry and you love making films, what are you waiting for? i changed to animation after my Engg. Do you want to waste time or move to where you belong?
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2013-02-22 20:57:01
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2013-02-22 20:54:40
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Suryap2012
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Yes, you have good chances.
MS RAMMIAH, FORTUNE-NEW DELHI, FOSTIIMA, NDIM-NEW DELHI, NIILM, SIVA SIVANI-HYD are some of the other options.
MS RAMMIAH, FORTUNE-NEW DELHI, FOSTIIMA, NDIM-NEW DELHI, NIILM, SIVA SIVANI-HYD are some of the other options.
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2013-02-22 20:45:44
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2013-02-22 20:44:07
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Suryap2012
Guide-Level 11
Percentile is mentioned in the scorecard itself.
Best options for you at this percentile are recommended below
Best options for you at this percentile are recommended below
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2013-02-22 20:40:28
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Suryap2012
Guide-Level 11
Best domains for Engineering graduates are
1. Operations (relevant to previous work-ex)
2. Finance (Good analytical and numerical skills)
1. Operations (relevant to previous work-ex)
2. Finance (Good analytical and numerical skills)
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