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Ayush Rastogi

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Yes, there are good chances of getting an interview call.

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AISHA BANSAL

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It is not necessary to have work experience for LLM. To pursue LLM in UK you have to clear IELTS test. Basically, it is the test to check your English proficiency. Moreover, minimum aggregate percentage of 5-year LLB programme should be 60% else they won't consider the application. It is good to pursue LLM in UK, they have Honors programmes in different subjects. One more benefit is that the most of the colleges have scholarship programme.

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Amogh Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Regenesys is not just a management institute or business school, it is an organisation dedicated to overall grooming, polishing and development of students. This ensures that every student becomes the best version of themselves. The students become very confident and have great personalities as they interact with international heads and leaders continuously for 2 years which helps them understand what is needed to be successful. The college has many more benefits which can be seen on its website (http://www.regenesys.in).

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Ashish Joseph

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XIME is a growing institute and has a vision to be in the top 20 institutes of the country. The placements and the faculty are very good and so is the culture. For in depth details, kindly visit the website.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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You need a minimum 70% in CAT to apply in Christ.

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Pranjal Kumar

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Yes, you can join colleges like:
1. MIT.
2. DY Patil.
3. KJ Somaiya, etc.

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AKASH AGARWAL

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UPES is known for MBA in energy, but these days many institutes are offering analytics. I would suggest you to join IIM – C.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
You may want to consider doing a certificate or vocational course or a Diploma in hotel management domain such as - Food and beverages, culinary arts, catering technology, operation management, sales and marketing, front office operations. Do an internship along with studies for best exposure.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Meteorologist jobs in India can be at very different levels and there are huge career prospect for a qualified meteorologist. The prospective fields for a meteorologist are:
Daily weather forecasting. Daily weather forecasting is very important for Govt departments like Agriculture and some other offices.
Each and every airport has a Met office(meteorology office) adjacent to it for time to time weather and visibility forecasting which require qualified meteorologists.
Indian Meteorological department.
Atmospheric research
Teaching
Broadcasting in different services: A climatologist or Meteorologist can easily a grab daily weather foreca
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Sugreevu Hemanth

Beginner-Level 5

The alumni for Kirloskar is big and around 18 batches of alumini are present for the college. They help a lot in guiding the students and placement training. Alumini will always be there to help you out and you can get in touch with them once you joined the college.

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Danish iquebalEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Indian Marine University is a better option.

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suraj dan

Contributor-Level 7

Generally, 3 is the maximum attempts but there is no confirmed rule.

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Shefali Gupta

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SRM University Delhi NCR Sonepat is one of the best colleges for B.Tech in mechanical engineering. It is an 8 semester Bachelors degree programme in Mechanical Engineering after 10+2 or equivalent. Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and the broadest engineering disciplines that apply the principles of physics and materials Science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the design, production, and operation of machines and tools.
https://www.srmuniversity.ac.in/faculty-of-engineering-and-t
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a hari shankar

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The BHM in Ocld is totally free and the students will be given stipend.

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Sanket Kondlekar

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On the scale of 10, 7.5 ratings college deserves.

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Shweta K

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ITM is definitely recommended by its alumni to the upcoming students.

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Neha Kapoor

Contributor-Level 7

It varies from college to college. While some have their own entrances, some follow the cut-off system. To aim for the highest is always a better idea. However, I would recommend you to keep into consideration - UTM, Shillong. It's eligibility criteria is minimum 50% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) for most of its courses and like I said, it changes as per the course whether you pick BBA or B.Tech.

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