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2011-02-24 22:20:56

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Uma, your question is incomplete. I think it is a continuation of some previous question. Please specify the institute. As such, https://shiksha.com does not have any institute as of now.

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2011-02-24 22:13:10

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2011-02-24 22:12:03

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

PhD will always give you a better scope. But you have pay for it (in terms of time, work, money). Admission into PhD (the registration) will also take time & efforts. So weigh both and decide.

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2011-02-24 22:05:38

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2011-02-24 22:05:20

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Shivajee Dewangan

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Student,
To know information on courses offered, Kindly mail your query to shivajee@mdis.edu.sg.

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2011-02-24 22:03:12

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

The best possible course as per your qualifications and interests would be a regular masters in pharmacy. In order to be eligible for the same at this university, you need to have atleast 75% and above in your bpharmacy, as well as a GRE score above 1200(1300+ recommended).
Now, you can also pursue MBA if you want to shift to the management side and want to start something or your own or run a family business. It totally depends on you whether you want to pursue MS or MBA. Brief me a little more about your scenario so that i can help you in deciding whether you should go for MS or MBA.

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2011-02-24 22:02:20

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi, There are several institutes in India offering various types of courses in animation and vfx like Arena, MAAC, Picsso, TGC and many more.
You may refer to the following links to know about the same:
http://tinyurl.com/yl9ybfu
http://tinyurl.com/yhbslm3
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!

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2011-02-24 21:44:48

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piyush juneja

Contributor-Level 9

clinical research is a better option for youy as starting packg and after that growth will be much better.and you will have your medical inputs in the job as in Hosptl mangmnt admin work is more.

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2011-02-24 21:38:39

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2011-02-24 21:37:33

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vikas,
Like you have already done a course in Graphic Designing, you can look up to courses in development like Web development only if you are interested in some coding field or you can look for a creative edge in areas like Vfx, Web designer, Animation etc.
Other than the short duration course, you can look to pursue higher education. This means if you did your graduation then depending on the stream you have studied, you can opt for the Masters or so. Opting for a course/ career shall entirely depend on your interest and your career aspirations and with out knowing these, it would be quite difficult to provide you any specified det
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2011-02-24 21:37:18

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ICRI GLOBAL

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Rajvardhan,you can do the post graduate diploma in clinical research course.

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2011-02-24 21:33:37

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2011-02-24 21:31:19

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Aneesa,
Amity University is among the top private Universities & is UGC approved. So, it is one of the good options. However, few more things which you should keep in mind before getting into any university are: the course curriculum and the study material, The infrastructure, The faculty (their educational background), The placement, Last but not least Institutes reputation in the job market for which you should visit the institute and try and talk to the current batch students and get few of the alumnae contacts as well. This will give you a real picture about the institute.
Hope this resolve your query. Feel free to put up more que
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2011-02-24 21:30:31

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piyush juneja

Contributor-Level 9

medical coding is a very monotonour work.and growth is not much in that.rather go for clinical research, health insurance, hospital mangement.these are good career options with variety of work and good growth and scope.

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2011-02-24 21:29:05

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varsha.gadam

Beginner-Level 1

Hey sachin. Both embedded systems and robotics are emerging fields. Both have a broad spectrum and will continue to do so for another decade. Embedded systems deals with user interface whereas in robotics you have nanorobotics, biorobotics etc. I believe that you should do what makes you happy or what you are interested in, because at the end of the day if you are not happy with what you are doing then it makes no sense. Also if possible, check this site called www.way2college.com, as they offer a full listing of colleges and their course. All the Best!

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2011-02-24 21:27:46

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Debangan, we at IMA through the International Partnering Universities and Indian Partnering Universities offer courses through the off-campus mode i.e. distance learning mode. For more information you may visit - www.imaonline.in . You may call us on: +91 79 40242526 or 09377797968 or mail us at Email: info@imaonweb.info .

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2011-02-24 21:27:19

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

It is advisable that you take Maths is HSC. If not possible then plan BCA after HSC. Some colleges / universities don't insist on Maths in HSC for admission to BCA. Select only UGC recognized universities.

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2011-02-24 21:25:27

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

It is advisable that you take Maths is HSC. If not possible then plan BCA after HSC. Some colleges / universities don't insist on Maths in HSC for admission to BCA. Select only UGC recognized universities.

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2011-02-24 21:23:14

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2011-02-24 21:19:23

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nibujohn

Beginner-Level 1

in my opinion B.Pharm course is outdated and wont buy you a job more than of a med rep.
instead go for Pharm.D (Doctorate in Pharmacy), a 6 year programe, recognized worldwide and would help you to get a challenging job.Now its conducted my some institutes like MANIPAL College of Pharmaceutical sciences.

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