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Yes you can pursue your PG in Canada or US. For the same purpose, you would have to give the GRE and TOEFL/IELTS. Since your percentage is a bit on the lower end, you would have to target a good GRE score, atleast 1200+.
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2010-08-28 00:43:39
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Its good to hear about your aspirations of studying abroad. Foreign Universities are offering various courses which would help u to gather technical n soft skills.
Look out for suitable course and apply now and hence u will be able to join the course on time.
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Ankita Kumar
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2010-08-28 00:33:15
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http://www.iemr.in/placements.php
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2010-08-28 00:30:24
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If you have a interest in careers like Film, Video, new media and Photography then its a good course with a long tradition of innovative and creative cross-media education. At University of Westminster this course is accredited by Skillset, the Government-backed industry body. You will be able to enter the media and new media industries in a variety of roles. Graduates regularly win awards and have a high employment rate within areas such as BBC production, EMI interactive, Channel 4 programming, film direction/production and editing, Internet design and start-up companies, and photographic and video art installation/curating.
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2010-08-28 00:23:21
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Welcoming your interest and Wishing you all the best!
If you can send your CV with the highlights of your academic & technical qualification & Experience details, we can suggest more options like BE/B.Tech in the 1st year and then MBA through lateral Entry for the Dual Degree mode
Kindly note the details of the basic program.
Degree for Diploma holders (Lateral Entry )
Duration:
#1.One Year (Direct Entry to 3rd Year ) - Only for 10+2+Any 2 years or 3 years Diploma holders
#2. Two Years ( Direct Entry to 2nd Year ) - For 10+3 years Diploma holders
MBA for Diploma holders (Lateral Entry )
Duration: 3 Years ( for regular MBA ) or 2
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2010-08-28 00:16:52Beginner-Level 2
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2010-08-28 00:05:10
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If u looking out engineering colleges .regular full time B.Tech is always preffered .
So all the AICTE approved colleges are govt. recognised and with those degrees u can apply anywhere for jobs.
For further help ask me anytime.
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Ankita Kumar
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2010-08-28 00:04:41Beginner-Level 1
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2010-08-28 00:04:03
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Although there are not many institutes to offer Phychology studies through the Part time mode, as this section of Science requires a lot of in-depth knowledge and understand make it is quite difficult to pursue through correspondence leading to lack of quality and lesser career prospects. Yet you may consider the following link to know about the institute which are available in offering correspondence courses in Psychology:
http://tinyurl.com/2aaexqo
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