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2016-03-09 17:24:17
Contributor-Level 9
Technical courses teach technical skills i.e. job oriented and specialised skills. Engineering, medicine, chartered accountancy, architecture, law, design, hotel management, pharmacy, commercial arts, media, cosmetology communication and journalism, management, biotechnology, food technology, packaging, computer applications etc. are all technical streams. Some of the more popular and well known technical courses post-12th include BE, B.Tech, MBBS, B Arch, B Des, BHM, BCA, BBA, B Pharm, integrated law course and integrated chartered accountancy course etc. The primary objective of technical courses is to make the student job r
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2016-03-09 17:19:52
Contributor-Level 9
But yes, off course, if you wish to change your field for higher studies, you can go through many options according to your interest.
A student having art stream in 12th standard can pursue his further study in art, humanities, management, media, fashion, journalism and tourism field.
A student having PCB or biology in 12th standard can pursue his further study in medical, pharmacy, science research and all art group fields.
A student having PCM or math in 12th stand
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2016-03-09 16:46:59
Contributor-Level 10
Kindly, check the given below links for more information on New Zealand nurse's registration:
http://www.nursingcouncil.org.nz/Nurses/International-registration
http://www.nursingcouncil.org.nz/News/New-qualification-for-registered-nurses-from-overseas
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2016-03-09 15:35:17
Guide-Level 13
Go for MBA-operations management where you will be able to get study about import and export, from documentation to closer and for getting admission in MBA, you must need to appear any of the exams mentioned below:
CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/CET.
Different colleges accepts different among the mentioned above, but most widely which every institute consider is CAT.
Good luck.
New answer posted
2016-03-09 15:02:36
Beginner-Level 5
But, if you are looking for peaceful sedimentary job which culminate in clinical psychologist, go for Masters in psychology.
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2016-03-09 14:16:30
Scholar-Level 16
A course in aircraft maintenance engineering is not a degree but a license course and only those institutes approved by the DGCA can impart training in this subject. The minimum eligibility criterion for getting admission into any one of the institutes is 10+2 or equivalent with physics, chemistry and mathematics.
Training is imparted for servicing and maintenance of aircraft to ensure 100 per cent flight safety. After completing the course and passing the internal exam, you have to clear the licensing exam conducted by the DGCA.
Remuneration in this field is very attractive. In Indian Airlines, Air India, Pawan Hans and other
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2016-03-09 13:08:13New answer posted
2016-03-09 09:09:24
Scholar-Level 16
Kindly share your brief point on your career goal where you want to see yourself in coming years and what kind of life you want to spend with your job.
I hope you answer soon, so that, I would help you to choose the programme.
All the best.
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2016-03-08 21:58:26New answer posted
2016-03-08 21:27:35Beginner-Level 4
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