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2011-02-24 10:28:16

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federal global

Beginner-Level 4

hi khalid
to study and practice is a very good option.
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parul
(federal global services)

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2011-02-24 10:28:06

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2011-02-24 10:24:08

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Rahul Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

I suggest you visit any professional career counsellor who can chalk out a career plan for you based on your aptitude and skills. Remember all the career fields can pay you well if you work hard and get proper qualification.

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2011-02-24 10:20:58

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sanatan, to pursue BBA in the UK, you will incur about 12 lacs per annum including living expenses. If you go to colleges the fee will be lesser. London is the most expensive location and the living expense comes to GBP 7200 per annum whereas anywhere else int he UK it comes to 5400 per annum. In London area, you can opt for colleges like London School of Commerce and London School of Business and Finance. The reputation of these colleges is good and visa is not a problem. But if you ask in terms of studies then the college may not be very strict and for a better and a bright future I would recommend you to go to a University. Getti
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2011-02-24 10:13:20

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Rahul Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

yes you are eligible for both mba(it) and mca.

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2011-02-24 10:03:28

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Mohammad Munawar Khan

Contributor-Level 8

what sort of courses u actually want can u please specify. well they provide some internship programmes that can be beneficial for professionals.
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2011-02-24 10:01:15

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Beginner-Level 2

Dear Ankur, There are many options available to you.
please call for details and free prospectus 09836816130.

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2011-02-24 09:59:47

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Rahul Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

visit www.upsc.gov.in for complete details. Also purchase employment news dated 19th-25th february.

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2011-02-24 09:53:28

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sukanya,
B.Sc in Computer application has more or less similar scope & standing as BCA. After doing B.Sc in Computer application the kind of jobs you can get would be related to IT industry such as programmer, web developer, Software testers, Database analysts, architects & administrators.
However, I would like to add here that the job opportunities you get would largely depend on your own capabilities, your performance on the programme and how you use the knowledge earned at the time of job interviews.
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2011-02-24 09:30:19

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Mohammad Munawar Khan

Contributor-Level 8

can u please be bit clear with the question.

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2011-02-24 09:23:21

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Prasann,
One can look forward to opt for the Integrated Law in Delhi from institutes like Amity Law school, NLU Delhi. These are well reputed institutes to go about this course. As for the fee is concerned, well that shall entirely depend from one institute to another.
To know about the various other law courses, please refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/yhcqgza
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2011-02-24 09:11:36

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federal global

Beginner-Level 4

HI
BJMC Is also a professional course.
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parul
(federal global services)

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2011-02-24 09:01:10

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Priyanka Rao

Beginner-Level 1

The fees is subject to campus you want to apply for- Indore or Pune and then depends on the kind of PGP-MBA you would opt for.You could give your contact number so we can contact you for better details.

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