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New answer posted
2015-12-31 12:54:03
Guide-Level 12
Though a good LLB is required for admissions and also for future job prospects, some ray of hope may still be available. You can check out some colleges such as Cardiff Law School, London Metropolitan University, BPP Law School and University of London- Birkbeck College School of Law.
Please check the university websites. By the way, you must also have an IELTS score to gain admission.
Good Luck and be positive.
New answer posted
2015-12-31 12:41:18
Guide-Level 12
UK is one of the biggest market of Ethical Hacking. You must have sound knowledge and technical skills to get hired. EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker certification is the most sought after certification for aspiring ethical hackers. Since UK is again one of the toughest job market for internationals you must excel.
Good Luck.
New answer posted
2015-12-30 15:11:35
Guide-Level 12
If you're still searching you can look at studying for a job oriented diploma at a leading school in Canada. If you want advice on that I can guide you and put you across to the best schools with a scholarship if possible, but for that I'd need to mentor you to develop the right portfolio. Some of the students I have guided are studying at Sheridan, VFS, Emily Carr,
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2015-12-28 18:18:51
Guide-Level 15
Ethical hacking is indeed good career option, to anyone who has the zeal towards it. Everything about IT is evolving and competitive. The Whole IT industry evolves every 5 years approx., New language/new approach /new framework/new concepts/new gadgets etc., etc.,
It is a good paying industry, that too the current trend shows the growth in the need of security professionals across the globe, because people have started realizing the importance of cyber threats and importance of information security, and this will keep more evolving too.
Future proof is subjective, because this industry keeps evolving one should be able to follow up a
New answer posted
2015-12-28 17:26:11
Guide-Level 15
Hi,
List of college offering CCNA in London :
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/certificate-diploma-in-computers-in-uk-cl1241
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish You Luck!
New answer posted
2015-12-08 09:26:24
Contributor-Level 10
Almost all good universities will require you to have atleast 2 or 3 years work experience. Some universities require 2 years while some ask for 3 years professional experience. In UK yes majority of the business schools require 3 years full time work experience. Few schools are available admitting students not having work experience such as ardiff University , University of Wales-Newport, Liverpool John Moores University, University of Aberdeen, Holborn College, West London College.Please visit the college websites for admission details and updates.
However it is always recommended that students gain some practical experien
New answer posted
2015-12-03 17:18:50
Guide-Level 15
Council of Architecture , New Delhi provides architects of India and abroad licence to practice. You may have to check the status of your degree with the Council of Architecture , New Delhi. This is lifted from the site coa.gov.inCouncil of Architecture
a) Bachelors Degree in Architecture awarded by the American Universities/Institutions, the curricula of which are accredited to the National Architectural Accrediting Board (USA)
For more details on the same, kindly refer the link below:
https://www.quora.com/If-I-get-a-b-arch-degree-from-US-UK-will-it-be-valid-in-India
OR
Certificate of Fellowship awarded by the Frank Lloyd Wright
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2015-12-02 17:09:11New answer posted
2015-11-11 23:20:26Guide-Level 13
As part of the admissions process, certain Law Schools require applicants to complete the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT). The LNAT must be taken by all applicants (UK, EU and overseas) to undergraduate law programmes at most of Law courses offering Universities.
New answer posted
2015-11-06 18:56:31Guide-Level 13
For Indian Law candidates there is priority as our Constitution is solely based on British System.
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