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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Jefee,
Since you have asked this query under American InterContinental University (AIU) so let me tell you this university doesn't offer any masters program in communication network and signal processing however you can try this course in other university like like:- University of Edinburgh, University of Plymouth, Aston University, University of Bristol etc.
Entry into this high level programme is competitive and high grades are expected in fundamentals such as mathematics, signals & systems, probability & statistics and communications & signal processing.
In addition, students for whom English is not their first language must provide
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2010-08-24 21:36:13

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

If you really want a career as middle to top management prefer MBA, but if you really want to head a technical group in a firm or do some R&D prefer MTech. But MTech through correspomndence is meaningless, again some local PSCs have not recognised correspondence engineering courses.The choice is yours.

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2010-08-24 21:35:46

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vjoy,
Generally the companies while hiring looks at your overall performance and your performance at the time of interview, so your project will have some weightage but the entire decision would not be dependent on that.
As you are having a specialisation in HR your project should be based on HR. How you plan your project would depend on which topic you choose to do your project like recruitment, training & development, industrial & employee relations etc. depending on this you can contact the companies and see if they have any project related to your field. Few of the good companies in HR are:
Ernest & Young Private Limited
ABC Consu
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2010-08-24 21:31:20

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vjoy,
As Human Resource professionals understand and address the progressive needs of the firm and direct individual potential towards a common goal & the job involves managing the intake and growth of the people working in the company at all levels. So, these professionals need to have certain traits like: they must like working with people. They must have good social skills including tact, patience, understanding and persuasiveness. Communication skills are important & last but not least they should have an eye to see things from the employers as well as the employees perspective.
For more indepth information on HR as a career pleas
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2010-08-24 21:29:30

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As every individual is different, the opnion on this subject may vary from person to person. According to me, as you are a fresher, more important for you at this stage is to get the work experience in your field of experties so, if you get it through a good company , its great but, you should not wait for the best companies to hier you, rather you should grab the opportunity coming your way.
Chances are high that as a fresher you get more mediocre options than the big companies, so go ahead for the HR job right now and keep looking for great opportunities side by side. This way by the time you would get a right opportunity you would
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udit narang

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Yes, you appear for the SAT exam again in 2011. SAT is conducted 6 times a year i.e. October, November, December, January, May and June every year. The answer to your second question is very much university specific. Some universities consider your latest score, some universities consider the average of the number of attempts you have made.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

There are above mentioned courses affiliated to Mumbai university but since they involve practicals , doing in i distance mode is not a very favorable option. I'd suggest going for a regular course than in part time. yes having mere PG diploma is not enough. you should do your PG .
All the best.

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2010-08-24 21:18:48

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rajeswari

Beginner-Level 1

top 20 b-schools list:-
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode Indian Institute of Management Indore
XLRI Management Institute Jamshedpur IIFT Indian Institute of Foreign Trad
FMS Faculty of Management Studies NMIMS Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Higher Studies
ISB Indian School of Business Hyderabad MDI Management Development Institute
SPJIMR S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research SIBM Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
IMT Institute of Management
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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
University of Karlsruhe does not offer B Pharma program however regarding scholarships there are many organisations in Germany that award scholarships and grants to international students. For example, the DAAD specifically funds advanced students, graduates and postgraduates, i.e. doctoral students. Besides public funding organisations, there are also many private initiatives offered by business and industry, media and politics that are committed to supporting young international academics and researchers.
Hope this helps!

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saurav

Beginner-Level 2

you need proper counseling, you can call @ 9910296802 for detailed information or can write us at teachbharat@yahoo.com

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2010-08-24 21:02:03

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Debbey,
As for what I would know in this regard, there is no bad impact of pursuing the two programs simultaneously but yes it is important for you to prioritize your interests and act accordingly.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
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2010-08-24 21:01:35

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi. HR deals with interacting with people and developing human capital. A HR person is expected to know the strengths and areas of improvement of each employee of the organization in which he/she is working so that their skills can be utilized to the optimum level. HRM is a catalyst between the mgmt and the employees and the mgmt. He is the person who should be able to assess the training needs of the team, deal with appraisals and stuff like that. To do that you should get hands on experience. My suggestion would be to join as HR assistant. understand the rules and processes and once you know them. you can go on your own. THis would b
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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Although enhancing your eductaion further always helps you in getting better job opportunities & good career growth but, if your HR concepts are not clear as your institute is not giving you proper orientation on the subject matter then I would suggest that you should read more & more books on HR take guidance from your faculty and try and clear your concepts first.
Even if you plan to do some technology driven program on HR or want to get some other certification on HR it would not be possible untill & unless your basic fundamentals on the subject are not clear. Once you are Cristal clear with the subject matter then plan for add o
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