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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Raju G, it's very nice to hear from you about training programs for students who have completed their graduation in engineering. Yes, there are plenty of such programs available for graduate engineers wherein different subjects are taught. It actually depends on the student as to in which area training is required. Based on your area if interest, you can choose such programs. For academics, there us a portal called Swayam which imparts training and education in varied subjects. Best wishes to you.

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I believe LPU is better as compared to GLA. Let me share some of my insights about the same:
1. Accreditation: As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs, USA (ACBSP). Not only LPU is highly accredited but also it is having numerous international tie ups for instance university of North Alabama, Livingstone College etc.
2. Size:LPU is spread over 600 acres campus consisting of 3000+students and 3500+ faculty members and staff. Students are taking the admissions not from all over India but across the borders as well which make me feel that I am in a foreign land.
3. Ranking: LPU has following ran
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Bhawana SharmaMasters student at Lovely professional University.

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In my opinion, you have mechanical engineering, because if you choose mechanical engineering youu have also learn the basics of automobile engineering.

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Pravesh Patel

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There are some sports journalism colleges in India that offer specifically designed sports journalism courses. However, I would advise pursuing graduation in mass communication before opting for a specialisation in sports journalism. The mass communication course will cultivate different skills related to journalism. Thus, when you pursue your sports journalism courses you know your interest areas and you can choose the line you like the most. Join NIMCJ to become sports journalist.

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Pravesh Patel

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Both the field have nothing to do with each other. If you pursue a specialisation in Corporate Communication and Public Relations then you'll feel like a company secretary but not completely. The role of the Company secretary is Business Advisory to the board of directors of the company guiding them to incorporate laws; corporate governance; strategic management; project planning; capital markets & securities laws. While Corporate communication is a representative of an organisation and is responsible for retaining the reputation and image of the organisation. Corporate communication fulfils the functions of planning, organising, leadi
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Both the field have nothing to do with each other. If you pursue a specialisation in Corporate Communication and Public Relations then you'll feel like a company secretary but not completely. The role of the Company secretary is Business Advisory to the board of directors of the company guiding them to incorporate laws; corporate governance; strategic management; project planning; capital markets & securities laws. While Corporate communication is a representative of an organisation and is responsible for retaining the reputation and image of the organisation. Corporate communication fulfils the functions of planning, organising, leadi
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