powergirl
I happened to hear abt a course"ILB".May I know more abt this course??

The discussion revolves around the course referred to as "ILB" and its relevance for pursuing careers, particularly in foreign countries. Participants explore the nature of the course, its recognition, and its necessity alongside engineering degrees.
There is no consensus on the nature of the "ILB" course or its necessity for job prospects in foreign countries. Multiple competing views remain regarding its purpose and relevance.
Participants express uncertainty about the specific content and requirements of the "ILB" course, and there are unresolved questions about its implications for career advancement.


dontdisturbmycircles said:Can you still press edit and then press delete at this time?
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edit?where's that button?i can't see any...![]()
powergirl said:OK...but am not able to press edit and delete at the same time...:(
dontdisturbmycircles said:Well, then I am sure that someone will move them. Alternatively you could just post "Delete these please, I have already made new posts in the "other sciences" forum. And then go make 2 new posts in the other sciences forum. :P

I doubt this is the international bacc. course, which is equivalent to a complete education from ages 11-18.powergirl said:One person told me that for getting job in foreign countries we have to study this course in addition to engineering...
J77 said:Sounds more like you're talking about a course to show you have a good understanding of the English language.
