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2013-01-31 20:13:15
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Yes definitely you can. You can take up LLB or a diploma/certificate as per your convenience and interest.
You can take up a specialization in any of the below keeping in mind your personality, aptitude, ability, strengths and career goals-
1. Criminal Law
2. Contract Law
3. Property Law
4. Labor Law
5. Company law
6. Commercial Law
7. Corporate Law
8. Family/Business Law
****Top Institutes for Law Course:
Indian Academy of International Law, New Delhi
National Law University, Jodhpur
ILS Law College, Pune
Government Law College, Mumbai.
National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur
Agra University: Faculty o
Yes definitely you can. You can take up LLB or a diploma/certificate as per your convenience and interest.
You can take up a specialization in any of the below keeping in mind your personality, aptitude, ability, strengths and career goals-
1. Criminal Law
2. Contract Law
3. Property Law
4. Labor Law
5. Company law
6. Commercial Law
7. Corporate Law
8. Family/Business Law
****Top Institutes for Law Course:
Indian Academy of International Law, New Delhi
National Law University, Jodhpur
ILS Law College, Pune
Government Law College, Mumbai.
National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur
Agra University: Faculty o
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2013-01-31 20:02:42
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Meghatithi
Contributor-Level 8
I think you need to start with UG course as you are not having any preliminary knowledge on design.but if you do a diploma/short course on design you may get admitted directly to PG.you better contact the officials of the institute you are aiming for and go through their admission criteria.
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2013-01-31 20:01:03
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Sajid - AIMS ISMS Group
Beginner-Level 3
For an international program, the basic entry requirement would be minimum of 50% marks in your overall academics. We believe that our career advisor will be able to clear all your doubts and you can expect a call from us soon.
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2013-01-31 20:00:29
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Meghatithi
Contributor-Level 8
Relevant to your current line,you may opt for product or automobile designing.
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2013-01-31 19:59:17
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
MBA is definitely a good option. It can enhance your career opportunities.
As far as CS is concerned, go for it only if you aim for a career in legal aspects. For more details, visit icsi.edu
You can analyze the various opportunities available and select the right path based on your personal criteria which should include:
*The interest and aptitude towards the subject
*Interest to get a job
*The future Demand for the particular program
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MBA is definitely a good option. It can enhance your career opportunities.
As far as CS is concerned, go for it only if you aim for a career in legal aspects. For more details, visit icsi.edu
You can analyze the various opportunities available and select the right path based on your personal criteria which should include:
*The interest and aptitude towards the subject
*Interest to get a job
*The future Demand for the particular program
Feel free to discuss further. Found this useful? Click on the thumbs up below or mark it as best.
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2013-01-31 19:55:03
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ANIL KUMAR SONI
Contributor-Level 7
go and find out in college about how to get it?
If they dont respond properly than use RTI, since it is govt college they have RTI cell, you will certainly find the ways.
as far as i know, now a days it is easier to get the duplicate certificate since it is computerised system.
If they dont respond properly than use RTI, since it is govt college they have RTI cell, you will certainly find the ways.
as far as i know, now a days it is easier to get the duplicate certificate since it is computerised system.
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2013-01-31 19:43:10
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aru chopra
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
1. ICWA (Institute for Cost and Work Accountants). This course is divided mainly in three stages:
1. Foundation Course.
2. Intermediate course.
3. Final course
2. Eligibility Criteria:
• candidate must have appeared/ appearing 10+2 level from the recognized board and also above 17 years of age to be eligible for this foundation and certificate part i course.
• candidate must have done graduation in any discipline or must pass the ICWAfoundation program to be eligible for this course.
3. The course admission is open throughout the year and the exams are conducted in the months of June and December.
4. Complete details- http://icm
1. ICWA (Institute for Cost and Work Accountants). This course is divided mainly in three stages:
1. Foundation Course.
2. Intermediate course.
3. Final course
2. Eligibility Criteria:
• candidate must have appeared/ appearing 10+2 level from the recognized board and also above 17 years of age to be eligible for this foundation and certificate part i course.
• candidate must have done graduation in any discipline or must pass the ICWAfoundation program to be eligible for this course.
3. The course admission is open throughout the year and the exams are conducted in the months of June and December.
4. Complete details- http://icm
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2013-01-31 19:28:26
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2013-01-31 19:28:01
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2013-01-31 19:26:59
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2013-01-31 19:26:49
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gia sarode
Beginner-Level 1
DO MBA. There is a wide range of options to choose from. The exposure you get will help you understand what you like and what to choose. You should check out Welingkar Institute. Its a good college for management studies and they offer some niche programs which is rare in India.
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2013-01-31 19:24:03
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Shivajee Dewangan
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Hi Manpreet, I would suggest you to mail your query along with your profile to shivajee@mdis.edu.sg.
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2013-01-31 19:20:27
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KOSHYS GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
Beginner-Level 3
Dear Raj,
You are required clear couple of interview procedure. Kindly share you contact number our admission office will get in touch with you.
Regards
Admission office
08088853535
You are required clear couple of interview procedure. Kindly share you contact number our admission office will get in touch with you.
Regards
Admission office
08088853535
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2013-01-31 19:16:43
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Suryap2012
Guide-Level 11
In my opinion, it is a very good option.
This two –years, full time MBA course is a domain specific course which concentrates on preparing the students to enter the pharma sector.
After graduation students join the pharmaceuticals industry, some also join consultancy companies. Some of our graduates are working in international assignments in Brazil, Singapore and Basle.
As far as curriculum goes, it has a mix of finance, marketing, HR etc with a pinch of pharma.
This two –years, full time MBA course is a domain specific course which concentrates on preparing the students to enter the pharma sector.
After graduation students join the pharmaceuticals industry, some also join consultancy companies. Some of our graduates are working in international assignments in Brazil, Singapore and Basle.
As far as curriculum goes, it has a mix of finance, marketing, HR etc with a pinch of pharma.
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