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Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM)
To meet the techno-Managerial competency needs of the manufacturing and services sector in their various operations. The Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management is being offered as a part-time non-residential 12 months course as a fast track module. It will be a great opportunity for executives to enhance their operations management skills at work.
If you have the 5 years of experience then choose EMBA.
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If you want to do Ph.D then there are many universities which offer admission on the basis of your PG marks.
If you want to do job the. There are many jobs for civil engineers.
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Given below are some of the higher studies options that the students can choose from the following:
B.Ed
B.Tech Electronics
M.Sc Acoustics
M.Sc Applied Electronics
M.Sc Astronomy
M.Sc Astrophysics
M.Sc Electronics
M.Sc Geophysics
M.Sc Medical Physics
M.Sc Nuclear physics
M.Sc Physics
M.Sc Physics
M.Sc Vacuum Sciences
Master in Atomic and Molecular Physics
Masters Degree Physics
MBA
MCA
PG Diploma in Physics
Postgraduate Certificate and Diplomas Physics
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Physics
Geophysics is an applied subject of Earth sciences. It has two broad aspects as far as career is concerned:
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What course do you exactly want to pursue in computers? Journalism does teach you software like Photoshop, Core Draw, HTML, Quark Express, etc. As a part of its curriculum.
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Yes, you are eligible for a PG course in Anesthesia after B.Sc Nursing.
Please check for your eligibility from the criteria mentioned below:
Eligibility for M.Sc in Anesthesia - As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed graduation in Science (B.Sc) stream from a recognised university with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects, and with a minimum aggregate score of 45%.
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Well, no course will guarantee you a job, even an engineer may be left jobless for few months or so depending on the market situation. In such a situation it depends on your academic performance and networking skills and also your hidden passions. Psychology has immense scope all over the world, clinical psychology, industrial psychology, etc. Are in demand. No, your engineering background shouldn't be a matter of worry, in fact, will help you diversify your profile. But when you apply to a university, you must clearly state Why you want to pursue psychology now? What your interests and passions are? What are your career
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