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2011-04-26 08:20:33

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

It totally depends on your career aspirations. If you want to make a career in the management sector, then definitely it is a wise decision. As per your qualifications, listed are the 2 best courses for you:
MHA: MHA programs are intended to provide students with the essential knowledge required for senior managerial and planning work in the health services. The objectives of the program are to develop graduates who are: competent general and financial managers, competent planners, knowledgeable about public health and the structure, organization and financing of health care systems, knowledgeable about society, law and ethics, and comp
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2011-04-26 08:08:30

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Megen, for international students it is not possible to pursue part time courses. One can go only for a full time course. If you are a Malaysian citizen let me know then you should be able to pursue part time courses. Let me know if you are interested in pursuing full time MBA course in Malaysia.
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2011-04-26 07:43:23

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No . 1 in Uttrakhand

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2011-04-26 06:42:15

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

Marine Engineering may keep you away from your family but may be a high earning option. Mechanical Engineering will ve more versatile. It has more areas of career & job scopes. Nowdays it is in job market demand. I will say, Mech or GME after Mech will be safe option.

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2011-04-26 06:10:50

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EXCEL

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It feels good to note your ambitions. BTech will not be any additional advantage. Pilot training will be costly. In India it may cost you approx 11 to 15 lakh and abroad it may cost you 22 to 30 lakh. Other alternative is after completing your BTech you can go ahead with (1) job (2) Higher education like MTech or MS or MBA (3) both. If you are from a middle class then it will be advisible that now at this stage, you become an earning member of family and become responsible, proud and happy towards your family. (I have advised this with all honour and respect to your ambitions.)

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2011-04-26 03:02:22

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Sumit,
First of all I would like tell you that if you are looking for a decent Institute to complete your MBA from then in that case you have to take one or the other Entrance Examination like CAT, MAT etc. As far as low fee Management Institutes are concerned you can try with Government Institutes like FMS, SRCC etc. as the government Institutes will have lesser course fee as compare to other private Institutes. You may find other low rung institutes which will have lower fee structure and doesnt require Entrance Examination like Cosmic Business School, Trinity Business School, Delhi Business School, etc. but these institutes would
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2011-04-26 02:55:31

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queen vijai

Beginner-Level 1

Sir, Can i do direct BCA after 10th class ?

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2011-04-26 02:00:29

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

In Mumbai VJTI and Sardar Patel are considered best. There are many others of good ranking which include Somiya, DY Patil etc. Try colleges according to your score in Diploma and your other financial & technical feasibility.

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2011-04-26 01:43:28

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

If you are keen on applying to this college, you will have to apply for the next intake.
As of now, you can email the university asking them if they are any cancellations in seats since you are interested in this intake. If there are any cancellations and there are no waitlisted applicants, you might just get a chance to apply.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.

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2011-04-26 01:31:11

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dhanu

Contributor-Level 7

yes you have ::
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AtSc 231Aviation Meteorology
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Avit 221Basic Attitude Instrument Flying
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Avit 250Human Factors
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2011-04-26 01:28:09

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Ankita,
The Eligibility to do a PhD is that the Candidate needs to have Masters level degree from a UGC Recognized University with high percentage (the percentage would vary from Institute to Institute), so as you have a PG Diploma you probably would not be able to go for PhD. However, I would suggest you to cross check with few of the Universities or with UGC office.
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer or pressing the thumbs up icon.
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Pooja

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2011-04-26 01:01:08

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Yes Esther, the Journalism & Mass media course is a correspondence course i.e. through the distance-learning mode, from the IMA partnering International Universities & Indian Universities. Kindly define the course you are interested in. 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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2011-04-26 00:55:29

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Esther, yes all the we offer through the IMA partnering International Universities & Indian Universities, are through the off-campus mode of learning. Kindly define the course you are interested in. 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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2011-04-26 00:35:36

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

In the US, a student in a high school or university earns credits for the successful completion of each course for each academic term. The state or the institution generally sets a minimum number of credits required to graduate.
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2011-04-26 00:32:40

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

Getting an admission letter from a university should not be a problem. However, getting a visa would be. You will definitely have to consult a visa specialist if you want to crack the visa interview and get the visa. It won't be possible without a visa strategist.
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2011-04-26 00:24:55

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

Good. It is reputed. You can plan for it.

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2011-04-26 00:05:47

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Gurvinder Singh

Contributor-Level 9

both ms and mba have their own importance and both can help you to get very good salary. govt sector is the best sector as it provides job security, secure future and most important peace of mind which pvt job can never give you.

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2011-04-26 00:04:43

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

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