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PTVA MANAGEMENT

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Graduation degree of UGC approved system of 10+2+3 and 2 years of experience at supervisory level.

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RRB Railway Recruitment Board Exam is one of the largest Recruiting organisation in India. The exam is conducted for all education sectors from 10th pass to post graduates.
RRB Exam is mainly conducted in various forms and posts some of them are
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Railway Loco Pilot Exam
Railway Non-Technical Posts Exam
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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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For any Master's course, it is must that you should be having at least 3 year graduate degree and unfortunately, Diploma is not considered in that list. So, according to me, PGDBA will not be a good option for consisting your eligibility.

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Ankur SainiI am student of mechanical engineering in 3rd year

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After your secondary board exam, you can apply for BHU-UET 2018.

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Pragati Choudhary

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Hi Samreena,
The Maximum Age for the B.Des. Programme at NIFT is 23 years as on 1st October, 2017. The upper age limit may be relaxed by a period of 5 (five) years for the candidates of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribe/ Person With Disability (PWD). So If by the time of registration, i.e. filling the entrance exam forms, one is 23 years and not yet 24 years old then he/she is eligible to apply.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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So, you might need to check the website of the college from which you want to pursue your BCA. The general eligibility criteria for BCA is that a candidate must have scored atleast 45% in their +2. If you can satisfy this criteria then you can easily get admission for BCA in almost every college. Note that these criteria are different for popular and reputated universities and colleges. If you want to learn programming languages which you will be studying in your BCA course then you can check out this app which is specially designed and developed for BCA students. It has programs and assignments of languages like C, C+ and Java with th
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Some best university of M.Sc. Food and nutrition in Haryana are given in below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-food-nutrition-colleges-Haryana
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Arpan Rawat,
The main criteria is to have extremely good marks. More than 75% is recommended. Your internship, projects will be counted. Publications, research work etc. Are added advantage. You must also take the IELTS. If you know German language its another plus point.

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hritik pokhriyal

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Yes, please check migration policy of your institution. Mostly in the case of migration, it is possible.

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Debanjana Roy

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Yes, attending classes is compulsory. They have an internal portal where your attendance is uploaded regularly. So bunking classes is not an option as it will affect you. And if you don't attend classes you won't be able to give the internal exams as they twist the questions testing your knowledge and awareness about the topic. You won't get answer even after google search so don't think about bunking it's your loss.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, To become a lecturer after pursuing graduation in textile, you can purse postgraduation from Chemical Science. Once you complete the postgraduation then you can apply for one of the most famous exams named "CSIR NET". The National Testing Agency conducts this exam for selecting the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor (Lecturer) and for awarding Junior Research Fellowship. The exam is conducted for five major Science streams I. e. -
Chemical Sciences
Physical Sciences
Mathematical Sciences
Life Sciences
Earth Sciences
As you will pursue postgraduation in Chemical Science, you will be eligible to apply for CSIR NET Chemical
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Pranami Sharma

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For MBA, MBA CET is mandatory. Last year, the cut off was 90%. This year, it may increase by 1-2%, whereas in exams other than CET, say MAT ATMA, you need to score above 95% marks, but for MBA, CET is mandatory.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Nowadays, some airlines have started asking for type rated Candidates on their fleet and certified by DGCA. And on the other hand some others have collaborated with major TRTO's like CAE to train CPL Candidates.
For Type 1 airlines you are required to complete a self sponsored training on any aircraft that is a part of such airline's fleet.
For Type 2 airlines, they hire CPL Candidates and then they are trained by their collaborated TRTO as per the airline's requirements.
You are then to probably fund or self-sponsor your type rating on whatever fleet you are selected in an airline.
Then, you finally get a job as a pilot.
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