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To be eligible to sit for IAS (Indian Administrative Services) Exam conducted by UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) every year, one needs to be:
An Indian National Citizen
A graduate in any discipline from a recognized university and
In the age limit of 21-30 years
Talking about the Examination pattern there would be two papers in prelims- Reasoning Aptitude and English Comprehension followed by the main exam that would entirely be subjective. For details check www.upsc.gov.in
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2012-05-26 11:38:28Guide-Level 11
BBA -Bachelors in Business Administration
BMS- Bachelors of Management Studies or Bachelors in Media Studies.
In case of BMS, if you are talking about the prior that is Bachelors of Management studies, then it is similar to BBA; whereas the latter is totally different and related to Media/Mass Comm related studies.
Both the courses are good and will open many doors for you in the corporate world.
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2012-05-26 11:34:34
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B Tech students have to study the vast techniques involved in a particular subject, they have to study about the processes involved in designing new instruments, techniques or programs, which comes under their field of study. On the contrary, B.Sc. graduates may have to study the working principles about an instrument or a process that is included in their curriculum.
So moreover B.tech is preferred rather
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2012-05-26 11:32:11
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2012-05-26 11:29:23
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The tution fees for a Btech degree in NZ can vary from approx NZ$35000 to approx NZ$18K per year. The New Zealand Immigration office requires u to show funds to the tune of NZ$15000/- per year as your living expenses.
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2012-05-26 11:28:51
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2012-05-26 11:27:02Guide-Level 13
1) Please go through there web site, if they have some openings apply.
2) Please refer Indian News papers for jobs abroad.
3) Please go through online search
4) The last but best option- if someone known to you working there in the University or in Riyadh let him personally approach.
Wish you all the best.
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2012-05-26 11:25:06
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2012-05-26 11:17:45Guide-Level 11
The eligibility for the sound engineering course is :
1) A pass in the Higher Secondary (Plus 2) Examination with Physics and Chemistry or Vocational Course with Radio and TV or domestic electronic equipments as special subjects.
2) Any other equivalent qualification with specifications as stated above.
3) Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
4) Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
For more info, I would suggest you to get in touch with the institute directly, please refer to the below link for institute details
tinyurl.com/6moxwu4
(Simply copy paste this url)
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