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2012-12-27 23:57:32
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I would like to invite Dr.Goutam Chatterjee Govind_S to address the question.
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2012-12-27 23:54:16
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2012-12-27 23:48:58
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Shiksha is an education portal where students who need career guidance and experts come together.
I would suggest you to come up with queries related to academic career.
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2012-12-27 23:46:28
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So you can go for CS but remember one thing that you cannot do more than 1 course with CA at a time.
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2012-12-27 23:42:09
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Generally the criteria is minimum 50% in graduation and may be higher if aspiring for a good B-School.
For detailed help, I would like to invite MSK70515
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2012-12-27 23:36:48
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2012-12-27 23:36:48
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Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) offer various under-graduate, post-graduate, PhD programmes. The criteria, entrance exams and admission procedure differs from one programme to another. I would request you to be a bit more specific and mention the name of the course you wish to join for better assistance.
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2012-12-27 23:14:33
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As per my search I could find one institute in Mumbai offering NUKE software, i.e., Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC).
For specific course related information, you may refer to the link mentioned below.
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2012-12-27 23:12:05
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2012-12-27 23:06:12
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The cyber security course prepares entry-level computer technicians with information security expertise.
The program emphasizes computer security and information assurance concepts augmented with current industry standard techniques.
Topics cover threats and vulnerabilities, prevention at the technical (hardware and software) and human levels, detection, responses, and management aspects of security.
It will further help you to sit for a variety of industry certifications, including the Computing Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA)A+, Network+ and Security+ certifications; Cisco's Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certificati
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