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2011-06-28 23:55:44
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2011-06-28 23:52:30
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People may have had different experience with different banks hence providing any thing in specific would not be relevant, Also this portal is more about education - colleges/ courses etc, and getting details related to Demat holds lesser chances.
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2011-06-28 23:51:56
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2011-06-28 23:50:33
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2011-06-28 23:50:00
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RWTH Aachen, TU Braunschweig, Uni Bochum, Uni Bremen, TU Chemnitz (variety of courses), TU Darmstadt offer courses in Electrical Engg and courses related to it.
There are 2 intakes in a yearSep/Oct and MArch/April. The application and admission process takes about 9 months so youneed to plan accordingly. Thedeadline for Sep/Oct intake is in Jan and for March /Aprilintake is in July. Hence, youwill need to make an early application.
Once the University receives your application they may takeabout 3-4 months to inform youof the decision. Not all Univmay intimate you if your application is incomplete, hence it is your duty to ensur
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2011-06-28 23:48:41Guide-Level 11
Although, no date has been declared as of now but keeping in mind last year dates, it should be out by end of July. You will get a composite marksheet of all the five subjects but it would be mentioned on that marksheet that you had cleared a compartment.
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2011-06-28 23:46:15
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2011-06-28 23:45:58
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2011-06-28 23:44:55
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RWTH Aachen, TU Braunschweig, Uni Bochum, Uni Bremen, TU Chemnitz (variety of courses), TU Darmstadt offer courses in Electrical Engg and courses related to it.
There are 2 intakes in a yearSep/Oct and MArch/April. The application and admission process takes about 9 months so youneed to plan accordingly. Thedeadline for Sep/Oct intake is in Jan and for March /Aprilintake is in July. Hence, youwill need to make an early application.
Once the University receives your application they may takeabout 3-4 months to inform youof the decision. Not all Univmay intimate you if your application is incomplete, hence it is your duty to ensur
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2011-06-28 23:43:58New Question
2011-06-28 23:38:50
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HCS i.e. Haryana Civil Services which is conducted for the premier jobs at the state government level. There is no set pattern following which you can secure 100% success but then its purely your hard work and determination to make it through the exam.
There are many UPSC coaching institute, and these can be alot of help to you for preparing well.
To know about these, you may refer to the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=UPSC+exam&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=-1&cityId=-1&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=home_page
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2011-06-28 23:36:15New Question
2011-06-28 23:26:20Guide-Level 11
I would not suggest you to choose a specialization in your graduate degree as it will be too early, not only this it will restrict you to move to any other domain later when you plan for your Masters. BBA as suggested by Prashant would give you wider spectrum of options and give you the knowledge of all the various fields of Management which will help you develop your overall personality. As far as placements are concerned, it would largely depend on the institute you are opting for, on your own performance on the programmes and how you use the knowledge earned at the time of job placements.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel
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2011-06-28 23:22:54Guide-Level 11
I would not suggest you to choose a specialization in your graduate degree as it will be too early, not only this it will restrict you to move to any other domain later when you plan for your Masters. BBA as suggested by Prashant would give you wider spectrum of options and give you the knowledge of all the various fields of Management which will help you develop your overall personality. As far as placements are concerned, it would largely depend on the institute you are opting for, on your own performance on the programmes and how you use the knowledge earned at the time of job placements.
Hope this resolves your query. Feel
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