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Scholar-Level 17
You hv to ensure that the diploma is from recognised institute/university. You may then apply for LEET (Lateral entry entrance test) conducted by different states and get admission for b.tech/b.e if cleared. Check here to know all details.
http://www.recruitmentinboxx.com/leet-notification/4552/
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bt not possible ugc phd.
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Admission procedure: http://www.actorprepares.net/admission/formalities/
Fee : http://www.actorprepares.net/admission/course-fees/
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Hi, with a Human Resource course, you are already very well equipped to make a career in HR in the corporate sector. It is best to work for 2-3 years before considering an additional course. Some work experience will add a lot of value to your resume and make you clearer about your own interests and skills so that you can take a more informed decision about your further studies. If your aim is to build a great corporate career, work experience will be more useful than an additional course right after your PG level HR course. The best time to take another course will be after 2-3 years of working. At that time, you may consi
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