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Shyam Sharma

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Look, after 12th, you have to do B.Sc. and then M.Sc.
Now, M.Sc. in Economics is a very good course and has a good future too, so you can opt for it.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Automobile is a growing industry in India. India is slowly developing into hub for export of automobile and its components. Some of Automobile ancillary units are exporting components to leading international players abroad. Auto industry is on positive growth. It will continue to generate employment opportunities for some more time. Graduation in Automobile engineering is a reasonably good choice.

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Anup Bishnani

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If you want to continue with your business and do MBA side by side then our college won't be a good place as it requires minimum of 75% attendance compulsorily. Our college has good placement records, various popular brands like ITC, I talent and Amul have done placements here.

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Lakshit Arora

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you can get private colleges which are established in nearly every city they may even take u if you have just passed in boards and not given jee mains the money matters the most at this marks

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,

It provides quality education with affordable fees. DU also provides lucrative placements through the established placement cells at its different colleges.

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Mohit Maheshwari

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Follow a career you think you will enjoying working in. Travel and Tourism is a good option as with that, you can additionally go for language courses as well.Jobs are really good after that:
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hotels
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Travel TV host

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sarita singh

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it will be ,but only for guest relations role play. ,not really for the department related work

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Bhargav C

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You have a pretty decent GRE and TOEFL score. But your Bachelor's aggregate is bit low. The information which you have provided is insufficient to shortlist the universities. Please provide the information regarding the backlogs, paper publications, internships etc

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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JIMS-Rohini is renowned for its ROI and other best things such as its placements, faculty members, infrastructure, and many facilities which they provide to their students apart from the facilities. Students themselves feel a drastic change in their personality as JIMS conduct so many grooming sessions and mock GD-PI sessions.

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satyam dwivedi

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According to placement and other facilities iim is better but where do you want to go its your's choice.

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Megha Gupta

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Preparation for architecture school begins in high school. You should have a strong background in math, including algebra, trigonometry and calculus. You may also consider taking courses in physics, design and drafting to become familiar with core concepts and practices. B.Arch. programs focus on a student's high school performance in core courses like English, laboratory science and mathematics,

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Bhavana P

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Hi Pratibha,
There's no uniform as such but you need to wear formals on Mondays and no sleeveless or jeans throughout the weekdays.
All the best.

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St. Xavier's College (SXC Kolkata)
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