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2016-01-27 14:54:10

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Good to see that you have done RHCE and interested in AWS. The demand of AWS becomes high these days as it is easy to deploy and manage. Many companies are adopting AWS for their SAAS kind of application hosting.
Infact in the recent past, my company has adopted AWS as hosting platform with Workspace (VMs). Getting AWS certification will definitely help you for you career but you need to wait a little bit because the trend is being floated with slow pace.

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2016-01-27 12:53:46

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Neha Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Chirag,
You can look for:
Acharya School of Management, Bangalore
IILM Institute of Business and Management, Gurgaon
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida
NDIM New Delhi

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2016-01-25 14:54:43

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pardeep gupta

Beginner-Level 4

The most common institute with the course you have mentioned above is IIBF (Indian Institute of Banking & Finance) as they have good faculty and placements. It's a good option to research on.

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2016-01-22 16:04:52

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2016-01-21 16:28:13

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Pradeep Mehrotra

Contributor-Level 6

Available certifications:
Professional in Human Resources (PHR):
This industry certification validates general knowledge of human resources (HR) at the operational level.
The Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR):
A senior-most HR certification, SPHR assures general knowledge of human resources at the policy and strategic level.
Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR):
The GPHR certification reviews global HR knowledge of those who need to perform cross-border responsibilities.
https://www.shiksha.com/popular-management-certifications-article-5528-1

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2016-01-20 12:50:38

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2016-01-18 13:51:57

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Jyotismita Talukdar

Beginner-Level 1

Certification courses like CCNA will obviously be an added advantage for networking jobs. Further more, diploma in Networking will help you.

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2016-01-15 19:52:03

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Akihilesh Kumar K R

Contributor-Level 7

Certification course in networking can be done any time. It does help in getting practical knowledge. ME course is masters in engineering which will give you an edge in enhancing your qualification. Try to take admission in ME and then after 1-2 semesters, you can join certification course part-timely, online or during thesis work.
Take a look at the advice. Yours will be the final decision.
Best wishes.

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2016-01-05 15:34:40

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Aniruddh Priyadarshi

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Candidate, it depends on where you are applying because some jobs need equivalent courses but for PHD, I am sure that you are not eligible because for PHD, you would need a post graduate degree instead of a diploma.
& i want to ask u one more thing why u want AICTE approved college because this approval for those private college who r providing technical course and PGDM is a management course.

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2015-12-31 13:05:26

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Sunita Goyal

Contributor-Level 6

Hi,
A fixation on programming languages is the sign of a 2nd rate engineer/computer scientist.
When I was at Google, SVP Alan Eustace was fond of saying that Google preferred to hire generalists over specialists. The reason is that while you might have the world's SQL expert, if you gave him a Google-sized problem, he might only attack it using a relational database, rather than apply a different approach that might be better. Hence, while Google had engineers who wrote JavaScript, they weren't hired as JavaScript-only specialists, but were generalists who decided that JavaScript was the appropriate technology to apply to a particular pr
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