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2011-10-28 23:34:50

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

The best option for you would be Icfai National College and Nalanda College
Other options are
Arignar Anna Institute of Science & Technology
Rajeev Distance Education
Eclat The College
Zed College
Surya Educational Academy
Icc Manipal College
HughesNet Global Education
Aditya Educational Academy

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2011-10-28 23:00:16

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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

Contributor-Level 9

hi mr.chetan,welcome to https://shiksha.com and ur query is quite strange to us and how can u go for other courses with out ur b.c.a ? and m.b.a is a management subjects and ur saying ur doing b.c.a and it is computer applications so both are different options if u are doing b.c.a then m.c.a is the best option for ur graduation and u doesn't have any chance with out clearing this maths subject in b.c.a and if u want to go for other course means this b.c.a is waste of doing up to now so do on e thing first concentrate on ur studies and fill up the maths subject in ur b.c.a because we can not ignore it because maths is also a part of sub
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2011-10-28 22:50:58

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2011-10-28 22:34:07

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
In order to pursue MS in physics, you need to have:
Good academic record.
Relevant undergraduate degree.
Subject GRE score.
General GRE score.
TOEFL score.
For your reference find below some of the universities in US, offering MS in physics:
Georgia Institute of Technology.
Link: tinyurl.com/dxod697
University of Texas–Austin.
Link:tinyurl.com/bnjbuaw
To help you, I am sending you link of institutes. Please place the link in the address bar.
For any further clarification do post your query , in case your query is resolved please close the question by marking it as best answer or giving it Thumbs up.
All the best!

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2011-10-28 22:26:06

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2011-10-28 22:22:18

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Ramani, after the completion of B.Pharm, you can go for either job or for higher education. There is a excellent scope of Pharmaceutical in India as the companies in India are increasing at a good rate. Main area where most of the companies are located is Gujarat where you can find almost all the companies.
For getting a seat in a good college, you must have scored at least 50% of marks in the graduation.
You may opt for options like M.Pharma & then PhD in a specific field of interest; pharmaceutics; pharmaceutical chemistry; pharamacognosy; clinical research; hospital pharmacy, etc.
Another option is to pursue MBA Pharmacy. After th
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2011-10-28 22:03:49

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi, National Institute of Fashion Technology Exam is conducted by the NIFT. This is a renowned institute which is providing a broad range of fashion technology courses in India.
The examination includes both written test (General Ability Test, Creative Ability Test and Managerial Ability Test) and personality test followed by group discussion and interview.
Thorough preparation is needed for exam. Online guides as well as paper back guides can help the students for getting an idea about the questions. Besides this they can also seek help from their friends. Time management is another important thing that students need to focus on. The
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2011-10-28 21:58:00

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jitendrarajbher

Beginner-Level 2

SAP is one of the biggest and best paid areas you can specialise in. SAP is an IT company, like Microsoft is, but it specialises in developing business software. there is no other course u should look for as u r an BE(IT).

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2011-10-28 21:47:33

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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

Contributor-Level 9

hi mr.nagendra,welcome to shiksah.com and ur query is quite strange to us because u didn't mention what ur doing i mean ur qualification and percentages. and one thing campus selections is not important u selected in that is important both the universities are equal ranking in a.p and my suggestion is u better go for jntu rather than ou and we are not here to msg u personally to ur mobile try to visit shiska.com for better answers.hope u understood all the best

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2011-10-28 21:25:21

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Neeraj Kumar

Guide-Level 12

you can do MBA in Finance , you can get job in good consultancy service

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2011-10-28 21:20:47

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2011-10-28 21:04:57

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi Jitumani,
Germany is a country known for its technical advancements and a Masters in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering would be a nice option for you. Also, as education in Germany is government funded, there is a possibility that you might have tog vie a minimum fee ranging from Euro 140-500.
Some of the Universities that might interest you are:
Technische Universität München (University):
Advanced Construction and Building Technology - Automation, Robotics, Services
Esslingen University of Applied Sciences:
Design & Development in Automotive & Mechanical Engineering
University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern:
Mechanical Engineerin
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2011-10-28 20:42:03

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi Daman, I would say that there is tremendous scope in almost every field in this changing time and even depends on your interests. Already having experience will automatically add as an asset for your career prospect. I am sending you links, please go through it.
tinyurl.com/3wdp2bh
tinyurl.com/2aor8qh
For any further clarification do post your query, in case it resolves please close the thread by liking it or marking it as best answer.
Wish you luck!

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2011-10-28 20:37:40

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2011-10-28 20:35:46

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

Eligibility
Entrance Requirements for Indian Students
Masters programmes with a UK 2:1 entry level require an Indian bachelors degree with a minimum of 60% average from a recognised institution.
Some flexibility may be given for Delhi University students who take Arts subjects, and for selected Law programmes including those from Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Govt Law College, Kolkata, NALSAR, NLSIU, ILS and Amity Law School - in these cases, 55% is normally acceptable for courses which require a UK 2:1 equivalent.
For students from institutions which use a GPA system out of 10, we typically ask for a 6.0/10 minimum, although for Amity Business Sch
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2011-10-28 20:22:42

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sameera shams

Contributor-Level 10

Shams@ hi virat
Eligibility
Graduation in any discipline

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2011-10-28 20:14:04

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hello ketan, If you have completed 10+2 with 3 years of Diploma in software engineering you can start it from now itself. Or wait for your B.A to complete and then sure you can do MBA in any field you love to go further. For more information kindly call IMA Counselor at 079-40242526 or else +919377797968 We shall be happy to guide you further!!

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2011-10-28 20:02:07

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sameera shams

Contributor-Level 10

Shams@ hi praveen
In the present scenario, selection of career must be based on your expertise. It's a tough competition out there in every industry and individuals with highest level of knowledge in any field are preferred. Being an MBA will lead you to success is not true. If you think you will do well in the administrative field, you must pursue MBA. But before taking a decision, you must go couple of years back and think about opting BCA as your degree course. If you selected BCA, it means you had interest in the field of computer applications. If you are still interested in the subject, you must go for MCA. it's worth doing. Since
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2011-10-28 19:46:06

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IIHT LIMITED

Contributor-Level 7

Saurabh ,
i suggest you join our Park street center for completing CCNA as the center is equipped with routers, switches and a cisco certified center to train students. please note that the Durgapur center will take 3 months to start the operations
you can contact our Regional Manager, Joy Deep@096745 10380

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2011-10-28 19:45:32

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

As you know the IT field is now a boon field for all you can get a good opportunity ahead into a IT company or IT field. So wait to complete your B.A then surely you can proceed with the specialization you love to go in. For more information kindly call IMA Counselor at 079-40242526 or else +919377797968 We shall be happy to guide you further!!

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