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2016-03-17 19:02:52

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
Germany is a hub of science and technology so you can definitely think of pursuing Masters from there. Also, It will give you a great exposure in research. Just be careful in choosing the universities as it must be recognised in India if you later plan to work in the govt. sector specially.

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2016-03-17 15:02:24

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Apoorva
It depends on your interest and personality traits like u like to be outdoors, naturalist or like lab work. Wildlife in India is not a very organised sector so choose wisely.

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2016-03-17 14:30:50

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Which specialization are you interested in?

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2016-03-17 11:40:18

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Bhumi ShahAssistant Manager (North America)

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It depends on your academic background and IELTS score. Please share the details so I can suggest you few options.

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2016-03-17 09:54:15

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Saloni,
Yes you can do this type of education and this is Valid too because most of the B.ed student doing this kind of process to pursue their higher education side by side their Teaching Education to getting higher class in school when they would placed as a Teacher.
All the best

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2016-03-16 17:36:14

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Ya it is OK. But its better to do in Full time itself

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2016-03-16 11:06:08

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2016-03-15 19:32:58

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Sanjay Shah Shah

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Most probably not.

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2016-03-14 15:01:06

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Akihilesh Kumar K R

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Kindly check the approval and recognition from the concerned authority.
Construction Project Management at Heriot-Watt University is one of the longest-running programmes of its kind in the UK, equipping graduates with the theoretical knowledge and practical and technical skills to manage people and projects within the construction industry. A range of core courses covering management, procurement and technology-related subjects will give you a foundation in management principles while providing practical skills relevant to professional practice in construction. You will also choose an optional course from a range of subjects drawn from
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2016-03-14 07:59:31

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Rahul Jhanjhariya

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You can go for M.Sc. Try for the both, private as well as government colleges.

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