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2011-02-28 20:40:38
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Massey fees remain generally at the lower end of the scale compared with other New Zealand universities.
The impact of the increase will mean an undergraduate arts or business student studying full-time (eight papers) pays $4660 next year, an increase per paper of $34.50; a science or design student pays $5292, an increase per paper of $39.25; and a veterinary science student pays $9625, an increase per paper of $71.38.
The University has
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2011-02-28 20:40:37
Contributor-Level 10
Massey fees remain generally at the lower end of the scale compared with other New Zealand universities.
The impact of the increase will mean an undergraduate arts or business student studying full-time (eight papers) pays $4660 next year, an increase per paper of $34.50; a science or design student pays $5292, an increase per paper of $39.25; and a veterinary science student pays $9625, an increase per paper of $71.38.
The University has
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2011-02-28 20:40:37
Contributor-Level 10
Massey fees remain generally at the lower end of the scale compared with other New Zealand universities.
The impact of the increase will mean an undergraduate arts or business student studying full-time (eight papers) pays $4660 next year, an increase per paper of $34.50; a science or design student pays $5292, an increase per paper of $39.25; and a veterinary science student pays $9625, an increase per paper of $71.38.
The University has
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2011-02-28 20:40:36
Contributor-Level 10
Massey fees remain generally at the lower end of the scale compared with other New Zealand universities.
The impact of the increase will mean an undergraduate arts or business student studying full-time (eight papers) pays $4660 next year, an increase per paper of $34.50; a science or design student pays $5292, an increase per paper of $39.25; and a veterinary science student pays $9625, an increase per paper of $71.38.
The University has
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2011-02-28 20:39:57
Beginner-Level 5
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2011-02-28 20:39:19
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If you like this answer then kindly mark it as the best answer or rate it thumbs up. Please feel free to post queries if you have any.
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2011-02-28 20:38:31
Guide-Level 11
Well this time I would suggest you to take up coaching from a well reputed institute meant for UPSC coaching as the institute can also guide you to fill the forms properly.
To know about the UPSC coaching institutes, you may refer to the following link:
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Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!
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2011-02-28 20:37:36
Beginner-Level 5
U may land up to mess after taking admission to such institutes because their courses and degree will not be eligible for govt. jobs and etc.
Take ur decision wisely.
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2011-02-28 20:34:51Guide-Level 11
Although, there are several options but first of all you need to decide, what exactly you want to do in your career, whether you want to do a job wherein you get a facility to work from home or you can move out for job. Also mention your education qualification & professional Experience if any, so that we could guide you further in this direction.
Revert with detailed information
Thanks,
Pooja
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2011-02-28 20:31:10
Contributor-Level 10
No you cannot. You require Physics, Chemistry and Maths in class 12th to be eligible for Aeronautical Engineering. If you are very serious about this subject, give class 12th again with PCM as your subjects.
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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2011-02-28 20:26:53
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2011-02-28 20:24:38Guide-Level 11
Media is a very broad term and offers a lot of specializations such as Journalism, Film and Television, Direction, Advertisin, PR etc.
Instead of pursuing a diploma in Media management, I would suggest you to pursue diploma in any of the specialization under the Media domain which will help you enrich your skills such as Advertising & PR or Advertising & Marketing.
Advertising and PR is a very good course and has a lot of demand in the media world. Advertising field requires a lot of creativity and innovation. In advertising one has to do a lot of research in order to study the demand of the product in the market, then you need
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2011-02-28 20:17:49
Contributor-Level 7
Its good that you have chosen finance and IB because they are much in demand in this era of interdependent economies and instant global communications.
I am myself pursuing a dual degree in Marketing and Finance from Delhi Business School. If you are sure you want to go for a dual specialization, then I would suggest you go through the website of DBS because it is specifically known for its unique dual degrees.
Regards,
Anjali Sharma
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2011-02-28 20:16:49New Question
2011-02-28 20:14:49
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2011-02-28 20:13:51Beginner-Level 3
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2011-02-28 20:13:41
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