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New answer posted
2013-09-16 15:44:59
Guide-Level 12
Yes, two regular courses can be pursued together ONLY if one is regular and the other is distance / short term certificate course.
Managing B.A and diploma in Mechanical engineering together will be strenuous task as both are different and demand proper time. Opt for both together ONLY if you feel that you can manage.
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New answer posted
2013-09-12 12:12:20
Guide-Level 12
university of glasgow
University of Hertfordshire
Glamorgan University
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2013-08-30 09:28:26
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2013-08-23 15:00:51
Guide-Level 11
As per your query it seems that you wish to pursue masters degree in mechanical engineering from universities in UK, so regarding this I would suggest you to:
- First shortlist the universities offering course of your interest.
- Once universities are shortlisted then you need to check the eligibility criteria and if you meet the eligibility criteria you may then apply accordingly.
In order to pursue masters degree from universities in UK, you need to have relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university with good academic record preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take TOEFL or IELTS test prove your english
New answer posted
2013-08-15 16:30:18
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2013-08-13 17:06:06
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2013-08-09 21:11:42Beginner-Level 3
New answer posted
2013-08-08 11:43:14
Guide-Level 12
1)
SAP is the world's leading provider of business software which specializes in industry specific Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions.
There is no specific eligibility for learning SAP. Obviously one needs to have some knowledge and liking for the subject he/she wants to learn.
There are different SAP modules you may choose to specialize in as per your interest :
PP - Production Planning
FI - Financial Accounting
CO - Controlling
AM - Asset Management
PS - Project Systems
HR - Human Resources
PM - Plant Maintenance
QM - Quality Management and many more.
Generally, it is recommended that you have a few years of work experience b
New answer posted
2013-08-07 16:11:27
New answer posted
2013-08-06 15:39:35
Guide-Level 12
Always remember, you should pursue a course based on your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goals.
After B.Sc, you have two options :
1) You may opt for M.Sc to move your career towards research.
2) You may pursue MBA if you wish to move your career towards management line.
You have another option with you, i.e.,
You may plan to work in private or public sector industries of various types. After gaining a valuable work experience of a year or two you may finally get a clear picture about your interest area, whether to go with the research course (M.Sc) or management course (MBA).
So, in a nuts
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