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2013-07-22 14:07:19

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Sridhara Murthy

Beginner-Level 3

Yes you can. Please visit www.imba.in for details and apply online

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2013-07-22 14:05:09

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2013-07-22 14:04:01

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Shanmuga Sundaram V S

Contributor-Level 9

Sry friend we are not considering gmat any of cat/xat/mat/cmat is valid see http://xime.org/admission.php

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2013-07-22 14:03:46

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UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT Hume

Beginner-Level 3

Dear Asish,
Before offering you admission, we would like to see a full application and application portfolio from you, including your resume, letter of recommendation, semester mark sheets, GRE result sheet and TOEFL or IELTS result sheet. Only after viewing them can a decision be made

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2013-07-22 13:58:07

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your query it seems that you are currently pursuing B.com and wish to know further study options.
So regarding this please remember after completing B.com you have 2 options:
1.To opt for a job.
2.To opt for further studies (MBA, M.com etc)
However, as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your B.com and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects.
- If you are interested in pursuing MBA, then this work experience would help you to de
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2013-07-22 13:57:05

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CLASSIC IAS ACADEMY

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Shashank, we provide coaching only for Civil Services Examination

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2013-07-22 13:52:47

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2013-07-22 13:52:14

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2013-07-22 13:50:00

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Mujeeb

Beginner-Level 1

I would suggest, to reduce your tension for which there may be valid reasons, you must invest some time in developing additional skills according to your interest - computer programming courses, graphic design and animation, web development etc. You may try some part time jobs too to give you confidence. Talk to your Professors and other friends too. You may want to start preparing for competitive exams which require skills and knowledge in many subjects and you may invest time for the same

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2013-07-22 13:47:04

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2013-07-22 13:45:30

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

NIIT is a University. So the course is recognised.

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2013-07-22 13:43:01

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2013-07-22 13:42:40

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2013-07-22 13:40:22

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Alok Devkar

Beginner-Level 2

Assuming you mean the duration of a full degree in the culinary arts, the standard for most, including GD Goenka, is 3 years. This might change if the Bachelors in Culinary Arts is a dual degree, where they send you abroad to an affiliated international culinary school. It could take up to 5 years if you choose to do a culinary arts and hospitality degree all in one.

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2013-07-22 13:39:13

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Divya Singh

Beginner-Level 2

No there is only bba not LLb

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