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New answer posted
2016-01-10 09:11:56
Guide-Level 12
You can go for a diploma.
However, I would encourage you to look at the entire field of design at this stage. Design is a field that is age old and has been evolving every year like science. The world has changed a lot and a lot of new & wonderful careers in design have come up.
New answer posted
2016-01-09 09:26:25
Contributor-Level 9
SPJIMR currently does not have a part time program. SPJIMR is one of the top B-schools of the country.
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2016-01-06 14:30:23
Contributor-Level 7
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2016-01-05 16:56:20Contributor-Level 7
But if your board is some state board then you have to tell me the specific board , accordingly I can tell you how much marks you will need to score in your mains exam.
And if you don't get CSE in DTU, don't worry a lot as IT and SE and ECE offer the same course and the job offers are almost equivalent to CSE
New answer posted
2016-01-05 10:54:34
Contributor-Level 7
List of colleges offering B,com Honors in Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai are :
https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=B.Com+Honors&c=4&sc=83&sa=10223,278^0^527^0^0^0&ts=188553&rf=searchwidget&ct[]=10223&ct[]=278&sp[]=527&ldb=l-527
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
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Wish you luck!
New answer posted
2016-01-04 12:28:15Beginner-Level 5
You can check the eligibility below to get your son enrolled in for master degree. The minimum eligibility requirement for correspondence MBAs are:
Bachelor's Degree from a recognized University. Diploma holders need to possess three-year work experience to pursue the program. B-schools select students based on entrance exams that test the analytical, verbal and numerical abilities of students.
All the best!
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2015-12-31 15:20:28
Contributor-Level 9
It is good that you are considering to pursue CFA or FRM. Both are US certifications and recognized globally. But do not make a blunder to start both at the same time. So, I will straight away come to the point. If you are ready to study hard for 3 to 4 years then go for CFA. If you do not have patience and want to do something good in 1 year, then go for FRM.
If you are targeting both CFA and FRM then first do FRM and then go for CFA. Because entire FRM course covers half of the syllabus of CFA Level 1. Both CFA and FRM will give good career options as financial analyst in BFSI sector.
To know more please refer these links
New answer posted
2015-12-31 13:01:14Beginner-Level 3
All the best!
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2015-12-30 09:11:08New answer posted
2015-12-29 13:03:32
Contributor-Level 6
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