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2011-12-26 17:02:09

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2011-12-26 16:57:56

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Bhupesh

Contributor-Level 9

Pursuing BE after Diploma would be a nice idea since the nature of Job your are targeting normally requires engineering , I would suggest you can Pursue CCNA , RHCE and above certifications alongside your Engineering .

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2011-12-26 16:57:06

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi, Chemical Engineering is a study of Physical sciences and Life Sciences with the application of Mathematics and Economics.There is a great scope for the aspirants with a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering degree with a lot of job opportunities in India as well as abroad and a wide variety of higher study options like:-
M.TECH Chemical Engineering
M.TECH Bio Mineral Processing
M.TECH Chemical Synthesis and Process Technologies
M.TECH Dyestuff Technology
M.TECH Fibers and Textile Processing Technology
M.TECH Polymer Science
M.TECH Surface Coating Technology
M.TECH Oils, Oleo chemicals and Surfactants Technology
Post Graduate Diploma in Chemical En
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2011-12-26 16:51:46

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2011-12-26 16:46:08

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
UK, is one of the finest study destination to pursue MBA, a MBA degree form universities in UK is world wide acclaimed and acknowledged.
In order to pursue MBA, form UK, you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
At least 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
GMAT score of 500-600 plus.
IELTS score of 6-7 bands plus.
GMAT is a exam which need to be taken by all the students who wish to pursue MBA from universities abroad.
IELTS is a test which need to be taken by all the students whose first or native language is not English.
I hope t
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2011-12-26 16:40:03

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well Sikkim Manipal University is one of the premier institutes in its own domain and the program B.SC Networking Technology that it offers has its own aspects. So you can go for the program. To add a new dimension to your professional career, I would suggest you to opt for certifications in the domain of Networking like CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate), CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional), or you may opt for JAVA, J2EE, etc.
All the above would certainly enhance your knowledge and aptitude as well as get you a bright future. The more computerisation, the more is the requirement of networking professionals. Job opport
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2011-12-26 16:36:01

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to improve your English you can do the following things:
Start reading good English magazines and news papers, and while reading underline the words for which you do not know the meaning, then refer to the dictionary and find out the meaning of the word.
You should start watching English news channel, this will help you to know,how to modulate your voice while speaking.
Make a list of frequently used words that you find difficult to pronounce and ask someone who speaks the language well to pronounce them for you.
Read aloud in English for 15-20 minutes every day, this practice will help you to pronounce the words correctly.
I
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2011-12-26 16:22:54

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SBSUNIVOFWOLLONGONG

Beginner-Level 1

Hi . yes, it is registered as a two year program

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2011-12-26 16:15:35

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Jay, I have already answered a similar query for you. Please refer to the below link.
tinyurl.com/bs4p74p
(Please place the link in the address bar.)
Hope this helps. Feel free to raise more queries.
All the best!

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2011-12-26 16:13:54

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Jay, MBA in recent years has developed into a very specialized field and now a days we are getting MBA in the specialized field which cover general points of management with special emphasis on the concerned field problems and sloution.
Pharma MBA is one of those new emerging fields in which Management of Pharma especially the Management of Pharma Marketing, or Product management is taught along with other points. It is an emerging field and has lots of scope and till now only few colleges are having this specialization.
For your desired institute, Shiksha is an education portal and believes in unbiased guidance so it would be purel
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2011-12-26 16:08:10

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Nandhini, Radio Jockeying as a profession has undergone massive changes with the change in radio industry. It is considered as one of the coolest and best professions for those who seek a well paying job, good working environment and fame.
As you have made your mind to become a radio jockey you should be ready to work any time of the day as they do not have fixed job timings. Becoming a radio jockey generally involves an audition which tests the potential of a person to become a good RJ. After that they are given training for few months before going live on radio.
Of late there has been courses in Radio Jockeying by few institutes.
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2011-12-26 15:59:01

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2011-12-26 15:43:10

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test please ignore it

Beginner-Level 1

Test, Ignore it

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2011-12-26 15:35:38

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rahul

Beginner-Level 3

ya this is gd but u hv to go for regular courses of b.e after that u got better job

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2011-12-26 15:28:36

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
You need to have relevant qualification or have a current registration in an overseas country, to get registered with pharmacy council of New Zealand, in order to be a registered pharmacist in New Zealand.
There are 6 steps involved to get registered with pharmacy council of New Zealand.
Preliminary Application.
Assessment of Qualifications and Work Experience.
Oral Presentation of Evidence.
26 Week Pre-registration Program.
Pharmacy Law & Ethics Examination.
Pre-registration Assessment.
Please browse through the below mentioned link to get detailed information.
tinyurl.com/6w3zmk3
For your reference find below some of the best universitie
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2011-12-26 15:24:35

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Yes, MH-CET 2012 is last CET. From coming year, admission to JBIMS will be through CMAT.

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2011-12-26 15:24:07

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rahul

Beginner-Level 3

ya u can but u use this degree at a time once u cant use both degree simultaneously

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2011-12-26 15:21:12

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Good to know that you have job offers from two of the biggest IT companies, as you have already secured a job in India, so it would be advisable for you to work for some years, gain relevant work experience and then look for jobs abroad.
While working with HCL or Infosys also you can get a opportunity to work in foreign countries.
In order to get jobs abroad , you need to first of all find out the job opening in the area of your interest, and the best source for this newspaper and job portals.
Both of these medium provides the information about the vacant job position and the eligibility criteria for a particular job.
If your qualifica
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2011-12-26 15:09:03

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Ritu, I would request you to be more specific in framing your query and mention your academic background, course, etc as it will be easier for me to guide you in the best possible way. Thanks!

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2011-12-26 15:06:21

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aru chopra

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Well I would say that Mechanical offers a wider scope whereas Industrial Engineering is a bit specific. Yet I would suggest you to go for the option for which you possess keen interest and passion.
Nowadays there are plenty of job vacancies for Mechanical graduates in Government sectors and other reputed companies. DRDO, Indian Oil, NTPC, BPCL and BHEL are some of the government sectors that recruit mechanical engineers. Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, Mahindra & Mahindra are some well known industries which recruit automobile engineers. The IT companies like Infosys, TCS, HCL, Tech Mahindra and Wipro and public se
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