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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Ph.D admission details:
For admission in Ph.D, you have to pass any Master degree in respective stream with minimum 55% marks from any well recognized university. You have to pass an entrance examination organized by college administration or NET examination organized by UGC.
PhD programs are:
1. Ph.D (Finance and accounts).
2. Ph.D (General management and organizational behavior).
3. Ph.D (Industrial / social psychology).
4. Ph.D (Botany - plant biology and bio-technology).
5. Ph.D (Chemistry).
6. Ph.D (Zoology - animal science and bio-technology).
7. Ph.D (I
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Here are some of the courses, which are good for your future:
1. Animation.
2. Web designing.
3. Multimedia.
You can do other courses like:
1. Interior decoration.
2. Jewelry designing.
3. Fashion designing.
Good luck.
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Contributor-Level 6
If CPA is your target, suggest go for a one year post graduate diploma in accounting which will make you CPA eligible.
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6.5 is a descent score, I would advice you to go for George Brown College located in Toronto.
Let me give you a deep description about the college and the university in Canada :-
Well, There are colleges and universities in Canada for education. The main difference is that in colleges, fees will be low like 4 - 7 lakhs and course name will be PGDM and not Masters of Business Administration(MBA) and colleges will be brimful with Indians when compared to Universities and these colleges are not even in the list of top 1000 business schools in the world. So if you are looking for a good future, career, good exposure and job opportunitie
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