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2012-08-29 19:08:30New Question
2012-08-29 18:56:47
Guide-Level 11
Selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute.
*Accreditation of the institute.
*Institute's infrastructure.
*Teaching faculty.
*Specialization offered.
*Past placements records.
*Tuition fees.
*City preference
*Industry interface.
If possible, you may personally visit this institute, and talk to the students studying there, and take there feedback regarding faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc, all this will help you to take decision.
All the Best.
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2012-08-29 18:51:02
Guide-Level 11
Journalism as a career is very challenging and requires a lot of hard work and patience.
The main objective of a journalist is to give relevant news and educate the mass population about what all is happening around them.
Basically journalism is of two types- print and electronic journalism.
Electronic journalism is related to news channels and print journalism is related to all the magazines and news papers.
Now to become a good journalist you need to have a good command over English, Hindi and your regional language.
Apart from good English you also have to be a good listener and an interpreter, so that you are able to convey exac
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2012-08-29 18:50:55New Question
2012-08-29 18:43:51
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2012-08-29 18:37:37New Question
2012-08-29 18:28:05
Guide-Level 11
1. Technical Writer is professional writer who design, develop and maintain technical documentation such as user manual, online help, SRS, white papers, installation guide, release notes, training tutorials etc. by making these easily understandable.
They are often called Technical Communicator, Data Development Engineer, Information Developers, Documentation Specialists, Documentation Engineers, API Writers or Technical Content Developers.
So if the above caters to your skills, aptitude and interest, then you may go ahead.
2. Courses after B.C.A-
##Master Programs-
Computer Management
Information Management
Business Administration
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2012-08-29 18:22:25
Guide-Level 11
B.B.A has been rightly explained to you by MSK70515
B.Com is a three year degree course taught in most universities across India. A B.Com degree equips a student with fundamentals and concepts on Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Economics and Industrial Policies.
It is the first big step for students who wish to pursue careers in Finance, Taxation and Accountancy. It is the basic qualification required for students who want to pursue a career as CA / ICWA / CS.
###Comparison:-
If you are good at numbers or financial computations, then your aim should be that of a Chartered Accountant or CA. It is an extremely specialized
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2012-08-29 18:17:58
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2012-08-29 18:16:39New Question
2012-08-29 18:11:59
Guide-Level 12
After completing electrical engineering you have two fields :
1) Core field
2) Software field
For short term courses in core field, below is the list :
-Power systems
-Latest applications of Solar panels
-Embedded systems
-VLSI
-You can also opt for Mechanical branches such as Robotics and Humanoids and other mechanical applications.
For short term courses in software field you can learn programming languages.
Before joining a course you must think :
*What type of job interests you ?
*Which field you wish to build your career in ?
*Which one is better on the basis of your career goal ?
Such points will help you to grow and achieve y
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2012-08-29 18:09:33
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2012-08-29 17:58:15
Guide-Level 12
If you wish to pursue MBA from recognized university you need to pass Bachelor's degree (any field) with minimum 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized university. You need to take various management entrance test such as CAT,MAT,XAT etc.
Please feel free to discuss more. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
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2012-08-29 17:40:06
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2012-08-29 17:37:04
Guide-Level 11
In order to pursue MBA from AICTE approved institutes and recognized universities you need to have Bachelor's degree in any field with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized University, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT,MAT,XAT etc.
However, you may consider pursuing Diploma in Management from IGNOU, in order to pursue this course you need have six years of managerial/ supervisory/ professional experience.
Feel free to discuss more.
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2012-08-29 17:35:58Beginner-Level 2
The educational qualification for Civil Services Exams of UPSC is graduation in any discipline from UGC (University Grant Commission) recognised university. Students in final year of graduation are also e
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