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New answer posted
2013-08-07 19:47:02
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2013-08-03 15:06:49
Beginner-Level 3
I hate to break it to you, but in the publishing world, a reader is the one who pays to read a book - that is something you can 'become' anytime you choose, all you have to do is buy a book. On the other hand, if by 'reader', you meant 'proofreader', you need to begin by using your punctuation correctly and spell your words like they were originally meant to be spelled. With your current level of mastery of the written word, I would advise you to choose a different career.
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Aanand
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2013-08-03 13:59:51
Guide-Level 12
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2013-08-03 12:40:03
Guide-Level 12
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2013-08-03 10:23:13Beginner-Level 1
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2013-07-31 12:53:16Contributor-Level 6
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2013-07-30 11:39:06
Guide-Level 11
Yes you can since two degrees at same time (distance and regular) are allowed. But pursuing BA won't help you much. I may suggest you to pursue some additional courses which are designed basically to provide an extra edge to an individual by giving them an in-depth knowledge in a particular area of subject.
Oracle, CCNA,CISCO etc are a few good options for an IT professional. Pursuing any certificate course would add an extra achievement to your resume.
You may refer the links:-
"Additional Certifications.A door to success!"
https://ask.shiksha.com/additional-certifications-a-door-to-success-qna-1878827
"Top 10 IT Certifications for 20
New answer posted
2013-07-30 11:24:52
Guide-Level 12
New answer posted
2013-07-30 10:38:27
Guide-Level 11
Options for you-
1. Foreign Language course
2. Tourism or Hospitality Management
3. Certificate course in Office Management
4. Designing program- Fashion, Interior or Game/Web
5. Spoken English and Personality Development course
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
Also refer-
https://www.shiksha.com/certificate-courses-are-faster-cheaper-and-shorter-than-degree-programs-article-4544-1
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