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2016-05-07 13:22:19

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Anish Raghavendra

Beginner-Level 3

yes .if u do regular . you will have good value for it

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2016-05-07 09:58:21

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Poonam, three years degree from India is accepted in UK and Ireland, so you can apply. However check for minimum percentage requirements as top schools such as LSE requires a minimum of 70%. Additionally you need to take IELTS or TOEFL.
Best Wishes

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2016-05-06 20:59:13

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

If you wish to be placed well, choose regular mode as the subject is more practical based and it will give you better opportunities to interact with faculty and research.

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2016-05-06 18:23:21

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Rashmita Sharma

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Hi Madhunjay,
Electronic Media is a technically designed course to make a foray into the vast and everlasting field of mass communication. The advent of digital communication and its technological innovations have paved way for easier and efficient means of communication. This course involves both the hardware aspects of electronics media as well as the software. If media industry is where you want to make your career then this will be the right course. A course in Electronic Media is very comprehensive and covers Audiography, Developments in Electronic Media, radio production, communication skills, videography, television production ma
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2016-05-06 17:55:13

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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

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Hi Deepali,
Admission to LSE is extremely competitive. Entry requirements as per LSE website include a minimum of 70% in your bachelor degree or a CGPA of least 3.5 (out of 4) or above. Additionally you must take the IELTS or TOEFL. There is no GRE score requirement. The admission process is online. For better understanding please go through
http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/graduate/enquirer/entryRequirements/englishLanguage.aspx
http://www.lse.ac.uk/study/graduate/enquirer/howToApply/home.aspx
http://www.lse.ac.uk/economics/home.aspx
Hope it helped.

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2016-05-06 17:23:29

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2016-05-06 16:51:02

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Krishnakanta,
Yes it definitely would increase your chances as you would have better qualifications as a Post-graduation degree is better than just a degree.

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2016-05-06 13:25:59

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Deepti chandola

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MBA changes your direction. If there was a aim of yours when you took biotechnology n you still want to fulfill that aim, don't switch to MBA. There's a good scope in biotechnology. We already have many MBA people around. Moreover, think of your future too. Will you have a satisfactory life just with a job or you aspire for a career

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