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2010-12-26 13:41:46
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There are also other centers, which are less expensive, however the do train 50 to 100 persons in an class together. They cost approx 2000 per course. Beware of such Centers as there is no proper handholding (in Labs) nor Certification available.
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2010-12-26 13:27:54
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http://www.indiaedu.com/admissions/mba-colleges/audyogik-shikshan-mandals-institute.html
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2010-12-26 13:24:34
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2010-12-26 13:03:32
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HP Education Services is well known by now. You can check the link below for more information on training by HP in embedded systems:
http://bit.ly/hpEducation
Hope this helps you.
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2010-12-26 13:00:53
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2010-12-26 13:00:49
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This course is a high level, intensive strategic management programme designed to equip and enable students with a range of strategic competencies and management skills. After this course you will get opportunities in hospitality sector as a trainee manager or directly as a manager.
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2010-12-26 12:58:12Guide-Level 11
As you have asked this question under media, I would like to say Media line itself is so challenging and film direction will be more of skill based. To start your career in film direction it is necessary for you to gain knowledge about the basic aspects of film making such as Direction, Cinematography,Camera angles, market demand as in what type of films or T.V. shows are in, etc. So i would suggest you join some course related to Film making and direction so that you gain the relevant knowledge. For more info you can refer to the following links
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To start a career I would su
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2010-12-26 12:57:28
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Well choosing between continuing with the current job or taking up some internship or so would entirely depend on your career interests. If you are inclined towards pursuing a career in law then you should focus on the same but if you are pursuing Law as a secondary option then you can add it to your current profile and can avail better growth options out of it.
All that one can advise you is to think and decide well on the basis of your career prospects.
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