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Jyoti Kumari

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Yes, you do Executive MBA from my university is it recognised in the US. In the previous year one student do MBA from my university and she working in US.

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Ram Prakash Pandey

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USA and Canada both are good for computer Science. But, if you want to get the education of same standard in India, you should think of Chandigarh University. At CU, you will get best education quality and best skilled teachers. Here, your future is very bright and secured. Best wishes from Chandigarh University.

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Chandigarh University (CU) is a prestigious Indian university that provides students with a unique blend of professional and academic excellence. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council have given the University the renowned A+ rating (NAAC). Chandigarh University has been India's the youngest and only private institution to receive an A+ in the first cycle of accreditation, as well as Punjab's first state private university to be recognised by NAAC. Humanities courses at the University Institute of Language, Literature, and Culture (UILLC), one of Punjab's Best Colleges for Arts and Humanities, enable you to broaden your cul
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Aryaa mishra

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Well a stay a period of 60 days is normally provided but if you have done a course in STEM then a stay period of 12-24 months can be given.

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Dear Pallavi,
J D Institute of fashion technology, Bangalore provides fashion and interior designing courses, kindly get in touch with us for further communication.
Thank you.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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Hii, 

Employers will usually recognise UK qualifications, especially as some US nationals travel to the UK to study, then return home for work. However, when applying for jobs you should confirm that a UK degree will be accepted. Thanks.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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You should try to do some work that considered as a work like professional. I am suggesting you to get any other professional work experience. Thank You!

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Dear Anusuya, Ph.D. entry is little different in USA as compared to India. However, if you are passionate and focused then you can easily get the entry. Just make these things ready and start applying.
1. Select your area of interest
2. Prepare a workplan/SOP according to that consulting existing literature about the topic.
3. Clear GRE/TOEFL/IELTS anyone.
4. Write emails to the faculty/scientist regarding your willingness to join and your cover letter highlighting your workplan.
5. You can apply for different scholarships after getting confirmation from your host guide. Hope this will help you.

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