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13th November 2016, 03:22 PM
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Which PG Diploma course is better for BA and B.Ed holder?
Hello sir, I am BA and B.Ed holder and now want to study a PG Diploma course? Please suggest me which diploma course will be better for me with effective reason?
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14th November 2016, 02:41 PM
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Re: Which PG Diploma course is better for BA and B.Ed holder?
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The following are some of the best PG Diploma courses for BA and B.Ed holder. The aspirant can choose the one in which he has more interest. Post Graduate Diploma in Distance Education Post Graduate Diploma in Higher Education Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications Post Graduate Diploma in Management Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management Post Graduate Diploma in Social Work Post Graduate Diploma in Retail Management |
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14th November 2016, 10:49 PM
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Re: Which PG Diploma course is better for BA and B.Ed holder?
You can go for some of the courses mentioned below after completion of your BA course having a B.Ed degree along.
> PG Diploma in Retail Management. > PG Diploma in Management. > PG Diploma in Financial Management. > PG Diploma in Operations Management. > PG Diploma in Computer Application, etc. |
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