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Scholar-Level 17
Mechanical, ECE, EEE are highly competitive groups and you have got 199+ cut-off (depends on your community also). CSE, IT, CIVIL needs 198+ and the remaining departments 196+/197+. The campus placement is really the best thing here. The companies just flood in like in any other college. CSE and IT students will have most of the companies open for them. I nearly attended 55 companies in just 1.5 m
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Option 1: Normal way of doing UPSC exams and progressing.
Option 2:
Sail on ships as an engineer officer or deck officer, rising up to the ranks of chief engineer / Master mariner and earn experience for atleast 5 years. Following this whenever there is an opening in DG shipping for Surveyor posts, you can register yourself in UPSC following which, you will be interviewed for the job by UPSC panel. If successful, you will be able to take up the government job.
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Contributor-Level 7
You can apply for most of the private colleges but you won't be able to apply for government colleges. The private colleges give the direct admission under management quota which usually has a higher fee than normal admission.
Some of those colleges are:
- VIT
- SRM
- Sathyabama
- Amity University
- Manipal University
- All regional private colleges of Bangalore i.e., BMS, Ramaiya, etc
- PSG-tech
- Hindustan University
Management quota fees are around 1.8 - 2.5m
There are also state private colleges if you prefer to study in your state. Like in Chhattisgarh there are BIT, Shankracharya, Rungta, Columbia, Kruti, etc. Likewi
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Guide-Level 12
Merit Screening:
Admission is based on the marks obtained in class 10+2 and score obtained in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). Selection parameter and weightage:
10+2 marks - 75%
CLAT score - 25%
Hence, it might be difficult, but you can try.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
You have to first visit Anna University and buy a counselling form.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The Diploma automobile classes will start in the last week of July. The eligibility is:
Pass in Grade 10 / Ordinary Level or Equivalent (with Mathematics and Science) and English Language Requirement (ELR). Check the link below for details:
http://www.lpu.in/international/programmes/engineering/diploma-in-automobile
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
With that amount of work experience you must be eligible in many of the colleges. I would suggest to check ITM Executive Education Center as they do not have any cutoffs for Executive MBA programme. Eligibility Criteria: Graduate with minimum 2 years of work experience. For more information check the website:
www.itm.edu/eec
Or speak to there counselors on the tollfree number.
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All the best.
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Scholar-Level 18
You want probable questions that the university may ask in the exam of BA? I am afraid, this is not the platform. Perhaps you can get these if you take a tuition from a coaching class. They will surely have this.
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