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what next?
by vasuda on Apr 07, 2006 01:33 PM  Permalink 

i completed my mca in 2004. i took bipc in inter and biology in degree.. i wrote icet i got seat in mca.. now for doing anything they r asking that i should have maths subject either in inter or degree.. for two years am searching for job am not getting.. i want to study what i can study, where i can study and how can i apply.. waiting for ur reply thanking you

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phd after mca
by g s on Mar 22, 2006 11:14 AM  Permalink 

hello sir/mam,
i am doing mca . i am intrested in doing phd in computer science.
I just want to know whether i am able to apply for phd? I have scored
73% aggregate marks in mca. I want to know which are various
institutes offering phd in bangalore? what will be its fee structure?
what wil be
its selection criteria? So please help me.
Waiting for u r reply.
Thanking you


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phd after mca
by vidya on Jul 08, 2005 04:46 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

sir/madam,
i completed my mca in the year 2002 and i have been working as an asst professor from then. am i eligible for doing phd after mca ? if so which universities are offering phd after mca kindly send me the information as early as possible

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Fewer IItians going abroad
by karthik on May 29, 2005 05:45 PM  Permalink 

Hi all,
You should also take into account the quality education that one will get by doing PG in IITs. B'coz I feel they are also getting better renumeraion and challenging career. Most of the talks were aimed at only on IT & ITES. You must also discuss about other streams also

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Foreign Ghee and Desi Butter
by Partha sarathy on May 22, 2005 10:18 PM  Permalink 

Well IIT Kanpur has sponsored its own employees to do a work integrated learning based MS Software Systems degree from BITS Pilani. Many IITians are taking jobs in India after BTech and enrolling for BITS Pilani's off campus programmes. When you have desi butter why go for foreign ghee.

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working for Americans in India
by Uma on May 22, 2005 08:28 AM  Permalink 

Lots of people are working for American companies IN India. Many US-owned IT companies are starting their branches in INdia. Has ANYBODY realized that brain drain can happen without people physically leaving India?

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