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saumya gupta

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Hi Richa,
I would suggest you to do this course on regular basis.
All the best.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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For a graduate, the average cost for tuition fees alone is between 6,500 and 15,500 pounds per year. Best can differ with the individuals Archana. While VLSI, embedded Systems, computer networks, and telecommunication are the most popular specialisations, you may not be interested in them, at all. So you need to explore your interests. Nanotechnology and signal processing are other options.

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alka kumari

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Do hard work as well as smart work to prepare for it the best.
Good luck and all the best! Please ask if you require any reference.

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Ritika Mudliyar

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Your marks are good but we have to fill the NEET counseling form, then only the colleges are allotted to us.

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ananya sharmastudent

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, go for it.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

To get admission in DTU, you need to have passed class 12th with PCM, and should have a good score in JEE Mains paper. Then, you have to apply for JAC Delhi counseling. Then, fill the branches of DTU first, if allotted, you will get the admission in some branch.

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alka kumari

Contributor-Level 8

I am not discouraging you but I would suggest you to go for B.Sc and proceed ahead. If you accept my suggestion, then either go for B.Sc in Physics or B.Sc in Maths.
Feel free to ask more.
Good luck.

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Sahil Antil

Beginner-Level 3

If you really want to prepare for JEE Mains then you are at the right place.
For physics you can study NCERT, HC Verma, for chemistry you can study Pradeep, NCERT and Arihant and for mathematics you can refer RD Sharma, NCERT, NCERT Exempler and book by ML Aggarwal.
There is a lot of competition in the outside world, so be prepared. If you want to get admission in a government college then you must have above 210 marks out of 360.

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Anmol Gupta

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Hi Bharat,age doesn't matter but if you have non-working gap of three years then you might face difficulties in placement.

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Abhinav GuptaStudent of MBA Energy Trading from UPES.

Beginner-Level 5

No issues. Age is not an issue in doing MBA. You can restart your career in fresh manner, company just see your knowledge and managerial skills. thats it.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi,
You can get admission by meeting the admission requirements which vary with universities and programs. Please mention which country you want to go and whether you are looking for Bachelor's or a Master's degree.

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Jincy GeorgeI'm a jovial fun-loving lively person.

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Hi Swapnil,Good Day!Sorry for the delayed response!For your kind information its always better to go for Traditional [HR, Fin, Marketing etc] or General [PGDMs offered by IIMs] MBA programs. While choosing or short-listing any B-school, usually you need to shortlist your priorities in terms of infrastructure, education, fees, college life, placements and so forth.
Just to educate you about the college:
Details about college : National School of Business, Bangalore a good and trusted B-School to pursue full-time MBA. College is accredited to Mysore University since inception. NSB has a tie-up with ESC-Pau, France which allows the students
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Divya JainStudent

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Hello,
Yes, if you want to get admission in IIT's or IISC, then you don't have to appear in GATE exam. You can also get admission through IIT JAM entrance test. Candidates who want to pursue post-graduation or dual degree courses from IITs and IISC, they have to clear an entrance exam.
IIT JAM is to take admission in M.Sc/Ph.D and other post graduate exams.
By qualifying JAM test, candidates can apply for:
1. M. Sc (2 years).
2. Joint M.Sc - Ph.D.
3. M.Sc. - Ph.D dual degree.
4. M.Sc - M.Tech.
5. Post bachelor degree courses at different IITs.
6. Integrated Ph.D courses at IISC.
You can check the below mentioned link to prepare for IIT JAM:
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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

Both are competitive and PR is based on the points-based immigration system. Obtaining PR depends on a country's skills shortage too, you must have the necessary qualifications, work experience and must meet the demands. There are some jobs which are more in demand in Australia than Canada and vice versa. The visa application or assessment system in Canada is accepted in one state that is you must make multiple application when you move from one state to another whereas in Australia it is accepted as a whole. There are a number of differences, you must check these and decide. Check the links below and understand the differences
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

A BBA gets you entry-level positions in many corporations and factories. You would do a lot of backend work, and provide support services to your seniors. Exceptional candidates could expect to do some customer interface, though it is very rare. Also invariably, you would hit the glass ceiling very fast, and would require an MBA to move up the ladder.
Since, the degree will equip a student of BBA with the basic knowledge about corporate management and skills, it will help them understand the diverse functioning of a company. BBA graduates can look for jobs in sales and marketing department of companies as the member of sales team or as
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Aditi ShokeenAn independent girl with goals !!

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
Some of the good acting colleges in Bangalore are :
1. Adarsha Film Institute No 39
2. Zee Institute of Creative Art - Basaveshwarnagar - Bangalore
3. Zee Institute of Creative Art - Banshankari - Bangalore
4. Zee Institute of Creative Art - Kormangala - Bangalore
5. Vijay Film Insitute No 969/29
6. NICC - International College of Media and Design
7. Wiztoonz College of Media and Design
8. Zee Institute of Creative Art - Malleshwaram - Bangalore
9. Vriksha Academy of Media Arts
I hope this helps.

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