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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader
Guide-Level 13
Hi,
Well, owing to a new course in Amity University, Mumbai, you can't expect much of placements as of now, as there are other good law schools such as Symbiosis, GLC etc. in the same region and this lowers the prospect of on campus placements
Well, owing to a new course in Amity University, Mumbai, you can't expect much of placements as of now, as there are other good law schools such as Symbiosis, GLC etc. in the same region and this lowers the prospect of on campus placements
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Hi,
Well, owing to a new course in Amity University, Mumbai, you can't expect much of placements as of now, as there are other good law schools such as Symbiosis, GLC etc. in the same region and this lowers the prospect of on campus placements as of now, as those institute have a set reputation for years now and it cannot be changed so easily.
However, Amity University has some recognition in terms of education and it's not an unknown name as such.
Thus, the chances of placements on campus shall grow gradually in future. Also Amity law school (IP University) has some good placements to offer in NCR region so the chances here in Mumbai would also grow soon.
Apart from this, you have opportunities to join litigation as the Mumbai region has its own perks and you get good exposure in terms of internships and other co-curricular activities.
Also you get every option to build your career in fields if judiciary and PSUs and Banking sectors
Also based on your CV you may get job offers through vacancies at various firms and law offices.
Thus on campus placements are nil as of now but you have other opportunities available.
Well, owing to a new course in Amity University, Mumbai, you can't expect much of placements as of now, as there are other good law schools such as Symbiosis, GLC etc. in the same region and this lowers the prospect of on campus placements as of now, as those institute have a set reputation for years now and it cannot be changed so easily.
However, Amity University has some recognition in terms of education and it's not an unknown name as such.
Thus, the chances of placements on campus shall grow gradually in future. Also Amity law school (IP University) has some good placements to offer in NCR region so the chances here in Mumbai would also grow soon.
Apart from this, you have opportunities to join litigation as the Mumbai region has its own perks and you get good exposure in terms of internships and other co-curricular activities.
Also you get every option to build your career in fields if judiciary and PSUs and Banking sectors
Also based on your CV you may get job offers through vacancies at various firms and law offices.
Thus on campus placements are nil as of now but you have other opportunities available.
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7 years ago
What is the fee structure of logistics management? I had completed my graduation from Mumbai University.
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Ritu BhandariCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi,
Fee Structure of Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Mumbai - MBA in Logistics Management
Year 1 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Year 2 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Total fees: INR 3.00 Lakh
Fee components: Tuition
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-logis
Fee Structure of Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Mumbai - MBA in Logistics Management
Year 1 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Year 2 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Total fees: INR 3.00 Lakh
Fee components: Tuition
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-logis
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Hi,
Fee Structure of Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Mumbai - MBA in Logistics Management
Year 1 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Year 2 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Total fees: INR 3.00 Lakh
Fee components: Tuition
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-logistics-management-institute-of-logistics-and-aviation-management-mumbai-andheri-east-293287
Fee Structure of Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Mumbai - MBA in Logistics Management
Year 1 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Year 2 - INR 1.50 Lakh
Total fees: INR 3.00 Lakh
Fee components: Tuition
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-logistics-management-institute-of-logistics-and-aviation-management-mumbai-andheri-east-293287
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8 years ago
Which one should I prefer for B.Com: IIBMS or University of Mumbai, Fort Campus and why?
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Devi singhCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
As per my knowledge, there is no course available for B.Com in Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies Borivali West, Mumbai. However, I would suggest you that you should do B.Com from the University of Mumbai, Fort Campus as it
As per my knowledge, there is no course available for B.Com in Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies Borivali West, Mumbai. However, I would suggest you that you should do B.Com from the University of Mumbai, Fort Campus as it
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Hi,
As per my knowledge, there is no course available for B.Com in Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies Borivali West, Mumbai. However, I would suggest you that you should do B.Com from the University of Mumbai, Fort Campus as it is UGC Approved & Grade 'A' accredited by NAAC. It is one of the oldest universities established in 1857. This university provides various facilities which include a library, hostel accommodation, sports complex, labs, outdoor activities, industrial visits and exposures, regular events and annual fest organized by students itself.
Best of luck.
As per my knowledge, there is no course available for B.Com in Indian Institute of Business Management and Studies Borivali West, Mumbai. However, I would suggest you that you should do B.Com from the University of Mumbai, Fort Campus as it is UGC Approved & Grade 'A' accredited by NAAC. It is one of the oldest universities established in 1857. This university provides various facilities which include a library, hostel accommodation, sports complex, labs, outdoor activities, industrial visits and exposures, regular events and annual fest organized by students itself.
Best of luck.
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Aftab AzimCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
College change or university change after first year is completely dependent on the college and university norms. Some universities allow it and some won't plus you need to have good scores in first year to apply for the same. For further deta
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College change or university change after first year is completely dependent on the college and university norms. Some universities allow it and some won't plus you need to have good scores in first year to apply for the same. For further details, contact the college authorities.
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astha singhCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admissions in University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus for M.Sc in life sciences. You should be able to downlaod their brochure which contains important details regarding admissions, and
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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admissions in University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus for M.Sc in life sciences. You should be able to downlaod their brochure which contains important details regarding admissions, and candidate eligibility and entrance exam dates and application process.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-kalina-campus-51598/courses?bc[]=100
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-kalina-campus-51598/courses?bc[]=100
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Aditya MishraCurrent Student
OPERATIONS STUDENT @ WE SCHOOL
Contributor-Level 7
Dear Mr. Parth,
Yes, you're eligible for PhD from Mumbai University.
Please keep some important guidelines in mind, if you want to pursue this course:
1. You must have a Master's degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55
Yes, you're eligible for PhD from Mumbai University.
Please keep some important guidelines in mind, if you want to pursue this course:
1. You must have a Master's degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55
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Dear Mr. Parth,
Yes, you're eligible for PhD from Mumbai University.
Please keep some important guidelines in mind, if you want to pursue this course:
1. You must have a Master's degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55 percent marks.
2. Admission to PhD courses is done through Common Entrance Test namely PET (PhD Entrance Test).
Yes, you're eligible for PhD from Mumbai University.
Please keep some important guidelines in mind, if you want to pursue this course:
1. You must have a Master's degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55 percent marks.
2. Admission to PhD courses is done through Common Entrance Test namely PET (PhD Entrance Test).
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8 years ago
How can I become a radio jockey?
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Anant RainaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Step 1: Complete an Undergraduate Program
Students who are interested in becoming a radio DJ can enroll in an associate's or bachelor's degree program in communications or broadcast journalism. Students will take courses in radio announcing, sp
Students who are interested in becoming a radio DJ can enroll in an associate's or bachelor's degree program in communications or broadcast journalism. Students will take courses in radio announcing, sp
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Step 1: Complete an Undergraduate Program
Students who are interested in becoming a radio DJ can enroll in an associate's or bachelor's degree program in communications or broadcast journalism. Students will take courses in radio announcing, speech, news reporting, broadcast writing and media research. Although associate degrees are offered, bachelor's degrees are necessary to be competitive even for entry-level jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Step 2: Do an Internship
Colleges and universities may offer students an opportunity to participate in an internship with a radio station. While an internship may not offer students a chance to get on air, they'll learn behind-the-scenes aspects of working at a radio station. This will also give them a chance to network and develop contacts in the industry.
Step 3: Get on the Air
Students may be able to find opportunities to get on the air with their campus radio station. College radio stations typically provide a hands-on environment where students may gain real-world experience. These stations often broadcast 24 hours a day, so students can get experience engaging both daytime and nighttime listeners. Students also learn about FCC rules, broadcasting law and ethics as well as personnel management and station programming while being provided with a chance to get on air.
Success Tip
Put together a reel. In order to obtain a job, prospective radio disc jockeys need a reel. Disc jockeys should edit reels of their best work to send to prospective employers. No matter the experience or education, radio stations will need to hear how a radio DJ sounds on the air and how they communicate with an audience.
Step 4: Hone Your Skills at a Small-Market Station
The BLS notes that radio DJs should get comfortable with their on-air personalities and build their reputation in smaller markets before moving on to larger-market stations. This gives radio DJs the opportunity to tailor their announcing style to better engage and retain an audience. Professionals in this field often need to relocate to larger markets to advance their careers. As such, larger studios typically put heavy emphasis on a radio DJ's ratings in smaller markets when deciding on who to hire.
Students who are interested in becoming a radio DJ can enroll in an associate's or bachelor's degree program in communications or broadcast journalism. Students will take courses in radio announcing, speech, news reporting, broadcast writing and media research. Although associate degrees are offered, bachelor's degrees are necessary to be competitive even for entry-level jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Step 2: Do an Internship
Colleges and universities may offer students an opportunity to participate in an internship with a radio station. While an internship may not offer students a chance to get on air, they'll learn behind-the-scenes aspects of working at a radio station. This will also give them a chance to network and develop contacts in the industry.
Step 3: Get on the Air
Students may be able to find opportunities to get on the air with their campus radio station. College radio stations typically provide a hands-on environment where students may gain real-world experience. These stations often broadcast 24 hours a day, so students can get experience engaging both daytime and nighttime listeners. Students also learn about FCC rules, broadcasting law and ethics as well as personnel management and station programming while being provided with a chance to get on air.
Success Tip
Put together a reel. In order to obtain a job, prospective radio disc jockeys need a reel. Disc jockeys should edit reels of their best work to send to prospective employers. No matter the experience or education, radio stations will need to hear how a radio DJ sounds on the air and how they communicate with an audience.
Step 4: Hone Your Skills at a Small-Market Station
The BLS notes that radio DJs should get comfortable with their on-air personalities and build their reputation in smaller markets before moving on to larger-market stations. This gives radio DJs the opportunity to tailor their announcing style to better engage and retain an audience. Professionals in this field often need to relocate to larger markets to advance their careers. As such, larger studios typically put heavy emphasis on a radio DJ's ratings in smaller markets when deciding on who to hire.
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varun bhatiaCurrent Student
student's counselor
Guide-Level 14
Yes, you can do M.Com with LLB in distance mode or LLB with M.Com at the same time.
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Nilakshee H SaikiaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
If you have minimum 50% marks in graduation, then you can pursue B.Ed from any university.
