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Amar Kakaria

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Both CS and CWA are good courses and there is increasing demand for those professionals. You may also claim exemption once you complete one course and subsequently plan to pursue another course due to tie-up between both the institutes.

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Manish Ramachandran

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Hi Friend.
These are the best institutes
1. Film and Television Institute of India,(FTII) Pune
Law College Road,Pune - 411 004(Maharashtra)
IndiaTelNo.: +91 - 020- 25431817 / 25433016 / 25430017
www.ftiindia.com
Programs: 3 year Post-Graduate Diploma Course in film cinematography
2.Satyajit Ray Film Institute, Kolkata
E.M. By-Pass Road,P.O.: Panchasayar,KolKata: 700094
India.Tel No: (033) 2432 - 8355 / 8356 / 9300
www.srfti.gov.in
Programs: 3 year Diploma course in cinematography after graduation
3. Film& Television Institute of Tamil Nadu, Chennai
CIT Campus,Chennai 600113.India
Programs: 3 year Diploma course in film cinematography aft
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Manish Ramachandran

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Hi Sheetal.
You can take any subjects in your commerce group and start preparing for IAS. It all depends on your preparation.
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Jigeesha Nayyar

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For the batch of 2014-16 the admission process consists of two stages:
Stage I: The MICAT stage: Students who have appeared for any of the following exams – CAT 2013, XAT (2013, 2014), GMAT (2010 onwards), ATMA 2013 (Feb, May, July), CMAT (Sept 2013), MAT (Feb, May, Sept, Dec 2013), will be allowed to take MICAT 2014. Registrations are now closed for MICAT.
Stage II: The GE/PI stage: On the basis of their performance in the MICAT only, students will be shortlisted to appear for the Group Exercise and Personal Interview stage (held in the MICA campus)
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Dear Maheshwari,
thank you for your interest. SPD doesn't offer online courses.
Please don't hesitate to contact us back for any further request.
Kind regards,
Francesca

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Manish Ramachandran

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Hi Jothimani.
You must score atleast 7 in IELTS which is a mandatory score for any university in the world. Once you have got 7 you can apply any universities in europe.
All the best.
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Gijoo

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Mohan Bajaj

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Hello Syed,
M.Tech or MBA is always an additional advantage to an engineer whether it is in terms of knowledge, experience or seniority.
Whether it be a manufacturing, IT or R&D driven organisation, there would be requirements for both M.Techs and MBAs. The former would be more of a subject matter specialist, while the latter would handle product marketing, sales, project management, human resources, IT process, consulting or customer service management.
Engineering graduates having a management degree are perfect for project management, front-end sales, field applications and customer facing jobs. However, if an organisation is innovatio
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