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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
You should try in FTII, Pune if you want to make career in film making. Otherwise, there are many film making institutions situated in Mumbai. Mumbai University is not ready 100% for film making.
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Scholar-Level 17
https://langara.ca/continuing-studies/programs-and-courses/programs/supply-chain-logistics/index.html.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Please refer to the link provided below for the list of top colleges which offer MBA in Canada. Use the filters on the web page to refine the list of colleges to one of your choices. Additionally, you can also download their brochure for further details. Regards. Link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-colleges-dc.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
APSET 2018 eligibility criteria which aspirants need to fulfil in order to be eligible to appear for the entrance exam is as mentioned below:
Candidates should have secured a minimum of 55% marks (without rounding off) in their Master's degree or equivalent exam from any university/college that is recognised by the UGC. Aspirants belonging to the reserved categories such as OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)/SC/ST/PwD are eligible to apply if they have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate in their Master's degree or equiva
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If you have the relevant education background and meet the admission requirements then you can choose it. Most importantly if this area falls under your interest you should go ahead and apply. You can visit the McGill University website and see the programme admission requirements, you will know if you can apply or not.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
I think you should decide this based on what kind of job you would want to do in future. Both these areas have a good scope and very competitive also. Supply chain is one of the skilled professions in Canada and you are most likely to get a job. If you are applying for higher studies in Canada then another important point to note is your stream in class 12th. The subjects, etc. must be relevant. You should also compare the programme syllabus and the related careers and know what suits you most. It is not right for someone else to tell you what you should do as it involves your time, money and most importantly your future.
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