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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/20-mba-entrance-exams-you-can-take-this-year-blogId-11473
Hope this helps u. Be free to share any problem u have. GOOD LUCK!
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Visit the above link to get all the information.
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It's very nice to know your interest in production. You are now in third year of engineering. Firstly you must study hard to understand the subjects you are studying. This will help you in learning as well as scoring good marks in your graduation. Then you can either seek admission in PG course in production or for MBA if you are interested in studies. Else you can get placed in a good company and start off in your career of production.
Best wishes.
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But there are few things which should be kept in mind as ICSI has started giving very fewer results.
1) Patience- It is the key to success at least for CS executive exam.
2) Mental and physical strength-Exams are conducted consecutively without breaks. Your body feels drained after first two exams.
3)Confidence
Some tips for preparation
For CL, ECL, SL and IGL- Just read the chapter and try to understand the concept of each and every topic. Don't mug up things it will result in nothing. After that, make notes in such a way that you end up summing up the entire chapter in one or two pages and revise it in every 15 days. THIS SERIOUSLY
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The Women's Christian College
School of Health Science, Kerala
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
D Y Patil University, Navi Mumbai
University of Mysore
University of Madras
Central Food Technology Research Institute.
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Astrophysics! It’s a greatly fascinating subject provided you have some interest in it. It’s basically an observational science rather than an experimental one. Yes, engineering graduates can start in this field. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information.
https://googleweblight.com/i?u=https://www.iiap.res.in/?q=opportunities/career&hl=en-IN
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All the best!
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Some of the options that you can explore are : 1. Diploma in Engineering ( after 10th as well as after 12th just in case he is not bale to score well to get into a B.E programme) 2. Integrated programme of Diploma & B.Tech 3. Integrated programme for B.Tech & MBA 4. Graduate programme in Data Analytics or Data sciences 5. B.Tech programme. A lot of options are available in terms of specialisation ( he can choose one based on his liking & interest area) 6. B.Tech in Bio technology (some institutes do admit students who have only opted for PCM subjects in 12th).
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- you have less than 12 backlogs and no gaps
-Completion of an Australian Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a similar discipline
-IELTS (or equivalent): Overall score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking)
NOTE: CANADA UNIVERSITIES
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Visit the above Shiksha’s link to know everything related to your course.
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The AICTE Approved Part-time MBA at School of Management Studies is a three-year programme offered at the PG level. Part-time MBA course of CUSAT is conducted in evening mode to enable working professionals to balance both work and personal development in tandem.
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