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2010-11-24 20:18:46Guide-Level 11
As Event Management is still an upcoming specialisation in India, you would not find many Institutes giving this specialisation. Few of them which you can check are: NIEM (National Institute of Event Management), Ramoji International School of Event Management, EMDI Institute of Media & Communication.
For more information on Event Management please check the links below:
http://tinyurl.com/34jhcdq
http://tinyurl.com/36fmndj
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2010-11-24 20:18:40
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srm u can opt for.
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Admission is not only based on your percentage. You are given an admission offer on the basis of your complete application which includes your GRE score, your TOEFL score, your percentage, your essays and letters of recommendations. Your percentage does make you eligible to apply to this university but you would need a strong GRE scorE(preferably above 1200) to get admission in this university.
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2010-11-24 19:49:56Guide-Level 11
The best to overcome your weakness is that you start reading, start with one article per day from an English Newspaper, then pickup small novels with easy English, and also listen to English news. For grammar consult wren & martin. Apart from this take up a topic and try writing which will help you putting forward your thoughts in English & ultimately will help you in speaking as well.
Another thing which I would like to add here is that you should keep a dictionary along with you whenever you are reading and check back the words which you find difficult and try to memorize them.
If you religiously do this you would definitely i
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2010-11-24 19:44:12Guide-Level 11
Yes, definitely you can go for SAP course. Although, there is no set prerequisite, generally, it is recommended that you have minimum 1-2 years of technical experience or professional qualification like B.E, B.Tech, MBA, CA or equivalent credentials. Different Institutes will have different modules and levels; for choosing a module I would suggest you to consult the various authorized centres of SAP. As the modules vary so is the fee structure.
Few of the Authorized Institutes for SAP training are:
Genovate Solutions (Bangalore) Pvt Ltd
Siemens Information Systems Limited
Delphi Computech Pvt Ltd
For more information check the
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