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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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English, French, German, Mandarin and Spanish are the top 5 languages.

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1. M.com
2. MBA
3. PGDBM
4. CMA
5. CFA
6. CS
7. CA
These are some of the short term programs in law, that you can consider pursuing:
1. Intellectual Property Rights and Patents.
2. Diploma in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare.
3. Diploma in Corporate Laws.
4. Certificate Program in Cyber Laws (CPCL).
5. Diploma in Conflict Transformation and Peace Building.
For related institutes, you can refer to the link mentioned below:
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Fritz Niel Zabala

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Of course, English.

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subham prasad

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Hello shailly
Yes you should go forward.in our college no such thing occurs.The best thing is that there is no ragging in college,during my admission I was worried about this all things ,but it turns to be safe.
And about racisism,it was there ,but everthing is normal now.it's safe to study here.

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abhinav prakashstudy is the precious stone.

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You need to prepare for GMAT exam.

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Abhilash Das

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MBA has better scope than any other Diploma courses.

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sahil chadha

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You should complete your CS final with good marks, then you can prepare for the entrance exam of 3 year LLB program as CS + LLB is the best combo together. You will be able to get a good paying job.

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richa Bhatnagarwww.pristinecentre.com

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, there are 2 options. You can enroll for a commercial pilot course or you can join Air force.
You need to keep in mind that there are restrictions on age limit, if you want to fly. So, it's advisable to start the course of commercial pilot as early as possible.

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Simran Trivedi

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Per year package 48,00000.

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Bharath Kumar

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HI,
When I had to choose between the 2 colleges. I firstly thought I'd join PES because it's in Bangalore and I'd enjoy my college along with studying at a good college. I then got to know about that college from my senior who studied at that college and said PES must be the last place to join for engineering. The college is very strict. They treat you like school children. I joined NIE and never did I regret. There are very good placement activities here. I'm sure every guy wants it in the end. On an average we get around Rs.4 lakhs p.a. package at NIE.

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Niranjan Joshi

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It depends on the company, usually if freshers and experienced candidates are hired by same company then freshers get Rs.50k to Rs.1 lac less than experienced ones. Hope this answers your question.

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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Well, according to placement and infrastructure both stood at same position.
But still, the first one is better due to healthy environment. A peaceful decorum is necessary for personality development which is necessary with a good degree.
So go for it.

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pihu gf

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B.Ed is a 2 years course. You can go for it after completing class 12th. Whereas, LLB is a 3 year course that you can do after graduation.
B.Ed is a professional course. The B.Ed course guarantee's that you graduate with an industry-important degree. B.Ed students real experience, read allocated materials, visits workshops, open talking and critical thinking. These aptitudes help to get a far better job. After B.Ed, you can plan for Masters in education.
Many good universities offer all these courses. Some offer them on basis of entrance tests and some on merit basis or your marks in previous qualifying exam.

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