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2011-06-28 21:53:38

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Matogoro

Beginner-Level 1

Can I have your course content for Certificate course in Network Security

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2011-06-28 21:49:14

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Prashant Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

Regular MBA always have more value than part time but as you have experience so dont worry much about it just do it, your experience will also count at the time of recruitment where have plus point against other students.

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2011-06-28 21:48:18

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Chand,
The Admissions for CA will depend on the eligibility, If you are a graduate then you do not require to write the CPT exam but if you are an undergraduate then you will require to qualify this level.
For more, you may refer the following article link also:
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/165/Chartered-Accountants-Study-Training
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/164/Chartered-Accountants-Nature-Of-Work-Employment-Avenues-Earnings/Chartered-Accountants-Nature-Of-Work-Employment-Avenues-Earnings
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
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2011-06-28 21:38:55

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Harpreet, Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary course comprising mechanical, electrical and electronics components and computer control.
Yes, you may pursue bachelors degree in Mechatronics. A degree will be more recognized in the long run than a diploma.
To be eligible, candidate must have minimum 60% aggregate in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics at Senior Secondary level.
Some of the institutes which offer this course are :
Sastra University
Institute Of Higher Education and Research
School of Mechatronics & Robotics
Bengal Engineering & Science University
Thiagarajar College of Engineering
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University
SRM I
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2011-06-28 21:32:09

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2011-06-28 21:20:30

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Dr. Kesasan Shak

Contributor-Level 8

do MSc IT as dis wld benifit ua in ua future job prospects.choose such a system which is new, in tech new technology olwayz matter

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2011-06-28 21:16:04

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Yamini, Gomti this side. Apart from the suggestion given by Yes education, i'd also request you to consider carers in cellular and molecular biology, plant pathology and breeding. They are emerging fields and have huge scope in future. Many agro based industries including NIRD recruit students through campus selection and through advts in all major news papers. You may start exploring from now itself. This could be your plan B
Best Regards,
Gomti

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2011-06-28 21:11:25

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2011-06-28 21:10:59

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Dr. Kesasan Shak

Contributor-Level 8

if ua do dat lane of engineerin dan u wld proably b hired by al th autombile companies as a trainee or much superior rank as per ua gained qualification @ d tym of applyin

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2011-06-28 21:05:55

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Shivam Pandey

Beginner-Level 2

Automobile engineering is better than mechanical engineering because in mechanical engineering you can not specialise in one field but in automobile engineering, you specialise in the automobile sector. You can specialise in automobile engine or automobile technology.

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2011-06-28 21:05:05

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2011-06-28 21:01:17

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ARVIND SURYAVANSHI

Contributor-Level 9

yes,you can.

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2011-06-28 20:58:24

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2011-06-28 20:57:48

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Naresh Babu

Beginner-Level 5

No, First U get admission in B.A and then
try for some institutes which prepare students like u to write all exams in one sitting.

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2011-06-28 20:56:48

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j3nt

Beginner-Level 4

best option for u is to find any good college in south india
better place can be bangalore or chennai as they have good IT markets and plz dont lose hopes in begiining as it is a new line in india and is still growing and will grow soon if all intelligent pple like u will join it
for any more questions plz feeeel free to ask me n i will try to answer as good as i can
plz add thumbs up or like if u wana appreciate n encourage me.or u can mark best answer if u like my answer n found it a nice help for u

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2011-06-28 20:54:25

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ARVIND SURYAVANSHI

Contributor-Level 9

Dear,
Hi,
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:-
You should have minimum 60% in your
12th board exam.
Subjects to be studied:-
General Studies I
General Studies - II
Optional Subjects
Computer Science
Mechanical Engineering.
All the best.

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2011-06-28 20:54:00

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YESEDUCATION

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Geetanjali, as you are searching for job to fund your aspiration to become IAS, first of all this is not the right portal to help you in this regard, you amay apply on various job portal. Secondly, lot of students are clearing the IAS without any support of coaching class, so instead of doing the job, if you concentrate on your studies , you are having ample time for preaparation and with hard work you may clear the examination without coaching class. So, all the best for your success.

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2011-06-28 20:53:43

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