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2011-04-25 23:39:58

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ICRI

Beginner-Level 2

Yes Gadhavi, you are very much eligible for the MSc in Clinical Research programme. Please get in touch with ICRI Bangalore campus.

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2011-04-25 23:37:24

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2011-04-25 23:35:37

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harshit_desai

Contributor-Level 7

Do an MBA which enhances your business creativity , Design Management and Innovation skills.This will give you jobs of your choice.

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2011-04-25 23:24:56

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SOUMITRA SINGH

Contributor-Level 8

you can it's specailisation certificates/course

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2011-04-25 23:19:15

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SOUMITRA SINGH

Contributor-Level 8

nothing to add go and search jobs that experiences is your added flavor.

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2011-04-25 23:17:40

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

As a subject, it is not available. However, they offer mechatronics as a research area. Please visit http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/research/areas.php?spec=25
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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2011-04-25 23:16:49

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

I believe you are seeking information on whether U of T offers mechatronics. As a subject, it is not available. However, they offer mechatronics as a research area. Please visit http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/research/areas.php?spec=25
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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2011-04-25 23:00:04

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Rohu, within this budget you should go for MBA which is shorter in duration, like 1 yr or so. The shortest duration MBA is offered by Universities in UK. And for students who have at least 2 yrs work exp you can try in Universities like Bournemouth, Coventry, Southampton Solent, Staffordshire etc. All of these 2 yrs full time experience.
Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise marksheets, degree certificate or provsional certificate, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation(2), Work experience letters from all employers (if any), CV (if you have work
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2011-04-25 22:57:12

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vidhya,
Although, Business Law degree would definitely be an add-on to your MBA - HR degree but, frankly speaking if you are planning to switch over from Architectural field to Human Resource which is completely a different field it would have been better had you opted for a full time MBA from a decent Institute like MDI, IMT, FMS etc. as switch over is not an easy task and chances are you may face difficulties while getting a job with a correspondence degree.
As far as the functional role is concerned you may have to start your HR career with one step lower than your current role or may have to compromise on salary. However, as ever
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2011-04-25 22:56:05

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Rohu, within this budget you should go for MBA which is shorter in duration, like 1 yr or so. The shortest duration MBA is offered by Universities in UK. And for students who have at least 2 yrs work exp you can try in Universities like Bournemouth, Coventry, Southampton Solent, Staffordshire etc. All of these 2 yrs full time experience.
Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise marksheets, degree certificate or provsional certificate, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation(2), Work experience letters from all employers (if any), CV (if you have work
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2011-04-25 22:51:06

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Gurvinder Singh

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2011-04-25 22:46:56

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

www.puchd.ac.in is official website which will provide most authentic information about medical and other courses.

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2011-04-25 22:35:57

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Heena,
It would largely depend on your own interests and career aspirations. If you want to further your studies after MA then depending on the field you want to get in you can choose the courses, like if you want to go in teaching then you can either opt for PhD or can appear for NET, or else you can go for courses like Actuarial, Banking & Finance, Civil Services etc.
On the other hand if you straight away want to get into job you can look for jobs in fields like banking sector or as an Economist, Economic advisor or Econometrician, and Analyst etc.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is
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2011-04-25 22:34:43

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Kamal,
There are two stages of Examination in civil services which you need to clear to get into civil services: Preliminary & Main.
Prelim: As the Prelim Exam pattern is changing now instead of subject Knowledge you have to focus more on areas like decision making skills, logical and analytical abilities and the knowledge in the services in which you want to pursue your career. Since the preliminary exam is an elimination round the candidate should also learn to focus only on the information needed and filter out the rest.
Mains: the preparation of Mains should start at least a year in advance. Just because you have to prepare for
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2011-04-25 22:29:06

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pranoti,
I would request you to be specific about your query whether you have to prepare for written test or PI (personal interview). What I could gauge from your query is that you have got a call from NMIMS for Personal Interview. If this is the case for the preparation of Personal Interview, there is no need to read lengthy books. Few of the things which you should remember is that, first you need to be very confident about yourself and the information you want to give to the interviewer, be a good listener, only give positive information, do not open yourself to the areas of questioning that can pose difficulties, all these backed
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2011-04-25 22:24:30

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Shiva, Bachelor of Architecture course in Nz requires a a minimum percentage of 75% in 12. There are a few Universities offering the course. If you go for a Diploma also the minimum requirement is 60% in best 4 and 60% in English. The course as such requires students to have a higher percentage.
You can for other courses if you are interested in going to Nz only.
If you like this answer then kindly mark it as the best answer or rate it thumbs up. Please feel free to post queries if you have any.

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2011-04-25 22:15:43

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sangharsh.
Please ask your coordinators in GNS Technologies Pvt Ltd who would be able to guide you about the course and your placement.
All the best.
Regards.
Manish

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2011-04-25 22:14:02

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Antonet Raja

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Swati, Please mention the institue & course.

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2011-04-25 22:10:35

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Mr Shashi

Beginner-Level 2

Dear Niraj, Thank you for your query. Xplora Design Skool is India's Premiere Animation & Multimedia Training Company with more than 125+ campuses across India. Our Head Office is at Ahmedabad. The PGPM program is rated as one of the best Multimedia Career Program in India. Though the starting salary would range entirely on the work quality and the experience of the student but on an average it would be Rs. 6000/-. The salary would also vary on the specialisation that a students selects to do. Do let me know your contact numbers and we can speak on the phone and I can give you more information then. Our email id is inquiry@xdsindia.com
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2011-04-25 22:06:49

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Dipak,
The most important thing which you should keep in mind while getting into any programme is your own interests and career aspirations, so if you want to get further into research & lectureship then I would suggest you to go for PhD, however, if you are looking to plunge into private sector depending on the area you want to get into you can choose your course. MBA could be a good option if you want to get into management stream, with your background Hospital/Health Care Management could be a good option. Apart from as you are from law and Science background and have done course in IPR you can also do certificate courses in Cyber
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