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2014-12-08 18:06:39

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Sushant Rai

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The proper guidance helps us a lot. Thanks for sharing.

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2014-12-08 13:19:10

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shivani prajapati

Beginner-Level 1

Hi,
Please provide me your mail id and phone number at seo23.w2c@gmail.com
we will provide you all the details related to your query.

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2014-12-08 10:39:18

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Ms. Shweta Thakkar Thakkar

Contributor-Level 8

Dear Sir, Thanks for showing interest in IIMT STUDIES. We are providing equivalent Programme. Professional Graduate Programme in Textiles Engineering. For further details contact on my number +91-9601651486. Regards, Shweta Thakkar

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2014-12-03 11:57:25

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Prerna Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Pratap,
There are various colleges which provide LLB through correspondence which are approved by Bar council of India:
- Dogra Law College, University of Jammu
- Basavarshree College of Law, Karnataka State Law University
- Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
- Institute of Law and Research, Faridabad
- Amity Law School, Gwalior
- ITM Law School, Gurgaon
- Harlal School of Law, Greater Noida
- Ajaymeru Law College, Ajmer
Well yes you can practice law after completing LLB but I don't know if you will get the right exposure through a distance course in law.
If you really want to practice law then you should do it regular because you will get a lo
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2014-12-01 18:50:13

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ITM-PGDM d

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Vyshnavi, a regular MBA/PGDM is any time preferred by recruiters. But if you have good amount of work experience, then you can consider Part Time or Executive MBA.
Recruiters will value your work experience first and then to you MBA degree.

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2014-11-30 13:37:17

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Yohan Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Mithoo,
MBA in HR is a good choice. Career prospects in HR are pretty good. In HR as the experience grows you earn more. The best past about HR is that you get to different processes and strategies of the companies. My Friend did part-time MBA in HR from Welingkar and is all praises about their infrastructure,teaching methods,etc.
When its comes to selection process, Welingkar selects students on their overall profile rather than standard test scores. The factors for eligibility are:
Combination of the student's past academic performance
Work experience
Performance in Group Discussion
Personal Interview
Psychometric Test
Design & Creativi
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2014-11-29 14:56:38

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ABBS Bangalore Acharya

Contributor-Level 7

Thanks you for ur enquiry, sorry we dont have correspondance MHA program

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2014-11-28 11:31:28

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MIOPS jbv

Beginner-Level 5

No ll.b programme is regular mode not distance

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2014-11-27 16:19:54

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dikshant negi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Raj,
There are various courses related to Computer software and application it generally depends upon your taste of interest.
Some of the certification options are:
Java/J2EE - The server side software development of web is mostly done by this most secure language option. Most of the banks in India and abroad implement their web applications using Java/J2EE only.
.NET - This is among most popular languages which are direct counterparts of Java. These are mainly used for light weight application development on the server side and client side. .NET is also easy to master compared to the long Java Library.
The other options for the courses
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2014-11-27 10:35:05

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Arvind, I am not sure how good you are with maths and programming. If you are, then you must pick up a language whether PHP/ HTML5 (web dev), .Net (for software dev) Java/ Android (for apps) or C#/ Unity (for games). However like i mentioned, you must be good with programming to move ahead in this area since you have to compete with MCAs and BTech(CS) applicants. So choose your internship/ industrial training very carefully. Do not just go for the cheapest to save money. See the IT company's credentials on the net. for example if someone provide LIVE PROJECTS are they there near the TOP on PORTALS like JUSTDIAL? Or if the company is re
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