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2013-06-29 09:26:45
Contributor-Level 10
Do u think that Microsoft Require any affiliation from any University? I think No. Because All the College purchase License from Microsoft. So If Microsoft will take an exam and make some one Certified as Microsoft Certified Professional or Engineer then This International Certification will be accepted by the
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2013-06-29 08:53:40
Guide-Level 12
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2013-06-28 15:44:47
Beginner-Level 2
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2013-06-27 19:54:31
Contributor-Level 7
but if you are doing it after bcom
you need not require to give CS foundation
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2013-06-27 15:53:39
Beginner-Level 2
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2013-06-27 13:01:04
Guide-Level 11
As per your query pursuing undergraduate degree in hotel management would be the best option for you, as it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities not only in India but across the globe.
While pursuing this course you may opt for specialization in:
- Front office.
- Food and beverage services.
- Food and beverages production (cooking and baking)
- House keeping.
Since you are interested in being a chef, so you may opt for specialization in Food and beverages production.
After completing this course you may join as housekeeping staff supervisor, lodging manager, restaurant manager, food service manager and more.
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2013-06-27 12:21:59Contributor-Level 8
1st installment:1st sem- Rs 67500/- & 2nd installment: 2nd sem- Rs 27500/-.
Admission to B.com programme shall be made on the basis of-
1. Merit in MR-NAT 2013 as 1st preference
2. Marks in qualifying exam as 2nd preference.
The minimum eligibility criteria is- 50% marks in aggregate of best 5 subjects in 10+2 in any stream with pass in English.
Admissions are now open to apply please go to http://mriu.edu.in/ and click on Apply Now to Register. For any further information or query, please speak with our admission counselor at 0129-4259-000 or Visit http:
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2013-06-27 10:52:49
Guide-Level 11
As per your query, it seems that you have recently completed your MBA, and wish to opt for further studies, so as per your profile I would suggest you to work for 1-2 years and then opt for further studies, the advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialized course to pursue that case further enhance your career prospects.
However as per your profile, you may consider pursing:
- SAP Fico.
- NCFM Modules in:
1. Financial Markets.
2. Mutual Funds.
3. Currency Derivatives.
4. Equity Derivatives, etc.
You may also opt for certifications course in IT.
I would request aru.chopra to share her expert
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2013-06-27 10:34:55Beginner-Level 4
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2013-06-27 10:17:36
Guide-Level 11
CS is a good choice if your interest lies in dealing with legal aspects. Students can join a CS program after (10+2) or graduation. There is no restriction in terms of age or percentage secured.
CS course is divided into 3 stages-
1. Foundation Course- 8 months
2. Intermediate Course- 9 months
3. Final Course
Employment Opportunities:
Independent advisory capacity and support for procedures of licences, registrations, loans, taxes, partnership deeds etc.
Company Secretary Firms
Administrators in Business firms
Firms listed on the stock market
Financial Advisor Specialists in banks in the fields of Finance, Accounts, Law and Merchant Banking
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