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2012-05-23 11:01:18
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2012-05-23 10:50:33
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2012-05-23 10:45:27
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Coming 2 ur question i suggest u 2 go 4 B.E civil/arch. And then go 4 upsc exam so as to go 4 govt civil services or complete ur M.E. to b a private proffessional
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2012-05-23 10:43:45
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some of the website I may suggest to you is British Council India website, it has few materials
apart from this you may look into following websites:
1. The Economist – a weekly newspaper focusing on international politics and business news and opinion.
2. The Economist Technology quarterly
3. New Scientist – a weekly science and technology news magazine, considered by some to be the world’s best, with diverse subject matter.
4. American Scientist – an illustrated bimonthly magazine of science and technology.
5. The Geographical Journal – publishers of original resear
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2012-05-23 10:41:20Contributor-Level 7
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2012-05-23 10:40:53New Question
2012-05-23 10:39:18
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Pursuing MBA is always a good option as it further enhances the career prospects, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a B-school.
-Accreditation of the institute.
-Institute's infrastructure.
-Teaching faculty.
-Specialization offered.
-Past placements records.
-Tuition fees.
-City preference.
As per the official website of Gems B School it offers BBA+MBA at the end of 3 years the student will be awarded a full time International / UGC Recognised BBA Degree. After completing BBA the student is immediately given a placement in a corporate, as a part of the course curriculum. Once the student completes
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2012-05-23 10:37:39
Guide-Level 11
If you are asking what to pursue between B.Sc IT or BCA so to pursue MCA later, you can opt either of it depending on your preference and also considering your education background. If you have a science background you can opt for either of the degrees - B.Sc IT or BCA, but if you hail from a non-science background then BCA is the course to opt for.
Links:
tinyurl.com/chkgcb2
tinyurl.com/6okq6y7
All the best!
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2012-05-23 10:31:44
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2012-05-23 10:29:03Contributor-Level 7
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2012-05-23 10:21:15
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2012-05-23 10:20:11
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2012-05-23 10:18:10
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You should refer masters level tex book, reference book (IGNOU M.Com books in accounts and finance may add help) and also refer books of NCERT on different subject of your syllabus
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2012-05-23 10:09:21New Question
2012-05-23 10:08:15
Guide-Level 11
As already mentioned by Aru, There is ample of career scope available in Telecom/ Software testing and based on your interest or considering your education background, you can make up for your choice and pursue a course accordingly.
To know about te institutes offering Software Testing courses, please refer to the following link:
tinyurl.com/c64gbbq
All the Best!
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2012-05-23 10:07:20Beginner-Level 4
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2012-05-23 09:58:59
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National Law University, Delhi,(New Delhi)
Army Institute of Law, (Mohali)
Baroda School of Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat
Symbiosis Law School, (Pune)
ILS Law College, (Pune)
Amity Law School, (Delhi)
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, (Chennai)
Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, (Kharagpur
KIIT Law School, (Bhubaneswar)
Faculty of Law, Delhi University, (Delhi)
Government Law College, (Mumbai)
School of Law, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, (Dehradun)
Faculty of Law, Banar
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