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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi, for this year's September intake, it's too late. But you can check SPP colleges, they may be accepting till July. Applying so late, however, will mean delay in visa or visa rejection, so check all deadlines first and talk with the colleges before you submit your application.

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rohith kola

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I can't tell you much about diplomas as I am a B.Tech myself. But the main difference between a post graduate Diploma and an advanced Diploma is that a post graduate Diploma as the name suggests is a PG Diploma, whereas advance Diploma is same as the regular Diploma only that its a 3- year degree course as compared to a 2-year regular diploma. Masters as well as PGD, both are beneficial after graduation in mechanical engineering. But the difference between a Postgraduate Certificate, a Postgraduate Diploma and a Masters M.A. Or M.Sc. Or MS) is in the amount of credits the course contains. A general Masters degree contains a greater num
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MBA in Agri-Business is one of the fastest- growing sectors to be in, both as an entrepreneur and a professional. The course is related to the business of crop cultivation, food production and the various related business concepts in agriculture. The curriculum explores the whole range of agronomic products grown in India, their importance and needs. The course attempts to understand and innovate ways and means to protect and preserve agrarian sources, and also focuses on their related objectives and effectiveness in commercial operations, besides conducting constant research in farm- maintenance. MBA in Agri-Business is a 2-year cours
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rohith kola

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I think I'll pick engineering because I have a bit more interest in that field. And I'm not sure if the college (Northeastern University) I'm considering would allow a double major. The primary reason I'm considering pharmacy is because it has a higher starting salary than engineering. But I hope that starting salary won't matter much a few years later because my goal is to go into I-banking or maybe start a business.

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nikhil Sharma

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Please refer to the link provided below where you can download college brochure which contains details regarding fee structure for Post Graduate Diploma in Aviation, Hospitality and Travel Tourism at Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/post-graduate-diploma-in-aviation-hospitality-and-travel-tourism-institute-of-logistics-and-aviation-management-bangalore-indiranagar-267431
Alternatively, visit college web site where you can access fee structure for various courses offered by this institute.
(Website:- http://www.ilamindia.in)
Regards.

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David Mike

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It is not a bad GPA but I suggest you to clear backlogs. In Canada, the entry requirements for Masters is set by the universities based on their reputation in the world. So, you'll have chances to get admission in any Canadian university. First, list out all the universities you'd like to get in and check their entry requirements for Masters programme.
All the best!

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Bhoomika JoshiJournalism student

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There are a lot and lot of best colleges for PG Diploma in mass communication and journalism in Mumbai. For those. Check out the following links:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/colleges/m-a-colleges-Mumbai-all
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/colleges/colleges-Mumbai

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amish jain

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Hi Ashvini,
The minimum eligibility for the UGC NET exam is post-graduation degree from the recognised university with more than 55% marks. However the final year in post graduation candidates are also eligible to apply for the UGC NET exam. The final-year candidates if qualifies the exam, they will be eligible to get the NET Certificate after the successful completion of the exam. For more details you can visit the official website or visit here: http://bit.ly/cbse-ugc-net
All the best for the future ahead.

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