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2011-01-29 18:03:25
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Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is conducted for those students, who are seeking their admission into Master of Business Administration (MBA) and other equivalent postgraduate management program.Management Aptitude Test is a National Level Test.The admission seekers have to appear in the entrance test to get selected for these programs. The AIMA selects only those students for the entrance test who fulfill all these eligibility requirements given in the following lines.
The candidate has to possess Bachelors degree in any discipline, that is, B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, B.Tech, etc. the candidates should have done gr
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2011-01-29 17:59:40Beginner-Level 3
As a student of one of Educomp's institutes, I would suggest you try for their JRE Group. It is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles Education Corporation Limited, Singapore. They have a designated placement cell which is headed by people like R. Jayaraman, who is an MBA from IIM-A with plenty of years of leadership and Anuj Ahuja, who is from IIM-B and has been a visiting faculty to top business schools in Delhi. Moreover, they also gives placement assurance to students from various companies, http://www.jre.edu.in/images/downloads/jre-educomp.pdf
The faculty consists of highly qua
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2011-01-29 17:57:48
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There is no limit of income after doing any course. it depends on, how much hardworking you are. BSC IT is good enough to give you nice job but in my opinion, if you want to earn more then you must do msc or mba because master,s degree is preferred against bachelor,s degree.
Earning also depends on what kind of sector you will work in. If you join a banking job you will get different salary and if you will join Call centre then also you would get different salary. it is quite not possible for one that how much salary you can earn.Hence there is no fix amount to get as the salary will increase automatically after gained a lot of expe
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2011-01-29 17:54:22
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After MSc biotechnology, a biotechnologist may find jobs in various quarters. In India Students can mainly explore job options in the following fields-
Drug and pharmaceutical research
Public funded laboratories
Chemicals
Environment control
Waste management
Energy
Food processing &
Bio-processing industries
The major companies, which hire biotechnologists, are Hindustan Lever, Thapar Group, Indo American Hybrid Seeds, Bincon India Ltd. , IDPL and Hindustan Antibiotics. The
Starting salaries in India can be from Rs 4 to 5 lakhs per year.
Good luck!
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2011-01-29 17:23:53
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a basic clinical research course is enough to enter in the field.no need to put so much time and money in it.A basic course can get you equivalent jobs.Now a days institutes are charging really high amount of fess which is not worth.You can choose CRO(contract reserach organization)offering this course as they give more practical and current senerion in the course modules.
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