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You don't provide enough details for me to give you an easy answer -- so bear with me. My answer is different depending on whether you want a part time program when you are working -- or if you want to take off two years and go full time. I am of ... more
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It ranges from 3000-4000 However it mostly around 3000-3500, because the prices are regulated by the government and all unniversities normally have their tuition fees set to around the same amount with maybe a difference by about £100 or so. ... more
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Hi.., Though am not a student of B.tech I would suggest you that both are equally important. I don't think extra focus is needed for either of both. Do both simultaneously. In today's corporate world one also should know how to apply practically ... more
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Having an American degree won't harm your chances of getting the job that you want in the UK at all! In fact, having a degree from university outside UK means you stand out from the rest of applicants and may even enhance your chance. But if you ... more
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There really is no good ranking. USnews is the walmart of college rankings, the princeton review has lost their minds, and all other rankings I've seen have been pretty inadequate. What's best to take from the rankings is here are the schools ... more
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The MBA degree was originally created because engineers working for companies were promoted to managerial positions, and often they did not know how to manage, although they were good engineers. Companies needed managers who could understand what ... more
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Hello sweetheart, any university is affected (in general) by its size and the spending on research. Manchester uni was formed recently (on 2004) and was originally 2 separate schools. the Uni offers the widest range of courses in the UK, this ... more
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As far as quality, difficulty and reputation go, there's little difference between the two; it's hard to say which one's 'better' in those terms. I think you're better off basing your decision on how the practical implications of choosing one ... more
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Kaplan test prep is good, but a degree from Kaplan University isn't worth much. Many employers will not count a degree from Kaplan, University of Phoenix, etc. If you really must do an online degree, do one from a non-profit school that also has a ... more
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The salary/remuneration for a particular job is the market value for a particular profession and designation at the city/town where the office is located. Job postings at websites like Monster, Yahoo HotJobs and Careerbuilder carry information ... more
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