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Courses | Eligibility |
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B.E. / B.Tech | Candidate must have passed Diploma in relevant stream from a recognised Institute. |
M.E./M.Tech | Candidate who have completed 10+2+AMIE or 10+3 years Diploma + AMIE are also eligible. AMIE candidate must have 2 years regular full time experience in the relevant field. |
MCA | Candidate who have completed 10+2+AMIE or 10+3 years Diploma + AMIE are also eligible. AMIE candidate must have 2 years regular full time experience in the relevant field. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Ecole Intuit lab Kolkata has not released the fees for its courses, however, candidates can check for any updates related to the same on the official website.
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2 years ago
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After completing your graduation and getting a job in New Zealand, PR is the next obvious thing to do. Note that the process for Permanent Residency (PR) is very transparent and straightforward.
New Zealand has created a PR points system, where points are allotted based on factors such as; Employability, Work Experience, Qualification, Family Ties and Age. Also, the PR Visa application costs around NZD 190 (INR 9.1 K). A permanent residency visa in New Zealand is based on the following categories:
- Skilled Migrant Category Resident VISA
- Family Category VISA
- Business and Investment VISA
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
At Amity University, Gwalior, MBA in International Business (MBA IB) placement rates are typically higher than MBA in Advertising and Public Relations (MBA APR).
This is so that employers can hire MBA IB graduates who have a wider range of desirable skills and experience. Graduates of the MBA IB programme are familiar with international business procedures, world markets, and cross-cultural communication. They are also capable of creating and putting into practice global business strategies.
On the other hand, MBA APR graduates have more specialised skills in public relations and advertising. Although not as much as the skills of MBA IB
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