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You can help to pay for your education by working part-time, while you're studying. International students have the right to work while studying in Lithuania as long as they are enrolled in an institution. During studies, there is 20 hours work permit as well as 3 months of full time work during holidays. Full time work is permitted for Residence Card holders.
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Well, I cannot give you details of USMS and MAIT, please refer their websites or ask the current students of those colleges, I can share my experience in FIIB. It has helped me in learning in diversified environment with people from different cities and from different educational background. Teaching quality is awesome with the faculties of more than 5 to 10 years of experience.
Have strong relationship with its alumni which helps in entering the corporate world.
Weekly conducts guest lectures and seminars from best of the B world.
Each student is allotted a mentor throughout the PGDM course which is very unique when compared to ot
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You can do much more.
I appreciate your idea to become an entrepreneur.
Firstly, I would strongly recommend you to become a graduate. You can so Graduation in BBA (Entrepreneurship & Family Business) offered by various colleges.
After that you can go for Accounting Technician Course to boost your career as an entrepreneur as this course will enable you to take the load of Taxation and Accounting Of your Business by yourself and not depending on others.
It is also advisable that in the third year of your graduation, you can pursue ATC saving your one year.
Got any further queries? Please comment.
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The placement at NDIM has been consistently ranked amongst top 20 B-Schools in India for 3 years in succession by AIMA, Business Standard & Business World. A total of 320+ companies offered placements to 390+ students of PGDM 2014-16 Batch; some of the recruiters were ABP News, Aditya Birla Group, American Express, Ameriprise, Asian Paints, Avon, Axis Bank, Bajaj Electricals, Baush&Lomb, Berger Paints, Bharti Paint, Bridgestone, Capital First, Castrol, Citi Bank, CNFC Media, Café Coffee Day, Copal Amba, Decathalon, Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, Ernst & Young, Exide, Godrej, HDFC Bank, Heinz, HT Media, Idea Cellular, ITC Ltd, iTV
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CEPT: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzRNDIdsC1g_WHlKZU1maUMtazg/view
Unitedworld Institute of Design: http://www.uid.edu.in/programs/
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You can check the below mentioned link:
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It will depend on what your skill is. If you are creative and have inclination for drawing or designing, in that case graphic design would be a good option. On the other hand, if you are more interested in designing and also have an inclination for programming/ coding then you can opt for web designing. Both these fields will give you excellent career opportunities. If you can tell me what's you qualification and your interest area I can help you with more definitive answers.
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For Bachelor's degree at least 5.5 is required for each section and for PG, at least 6 is required in every section and Canadian universities are strict regarding admission requirements. Firstly you should check college websites for admission requirements and also contact them for any bridging courses. If you have a strong profile you will be admitted. Visa officers are not really concerned about the IELTS requirement however if you are poor profile and not confident they will find reasons for rejecting your visa.
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Yes, after completing Diploma in engineering, you can pursue B.Tech, either regular or through distance mode in any branch.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://engineering.shiksha.com/distance-learning-engineering-in-chennai-categorypage-2-58-1-0-0-64-123-2-0-none-1-0
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