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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Abhishek,
This may not the case always. MS programs are highly competitive and you have to first check with the universities if lateral entry will be possible. Don't listen to all agents blindly, they will get you admitted for their commission but once you get there you will be left to yourself alone. So always do proper homework. Write to the colleges too where you plan to do your PG Diploma and ask them if lateral entries are possible after completion. MS are highly research oriented programs.

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Eligibility criteria for CFA:
Graduates in any discipline from a recognized university are eligible to seek admission to the CFA Programme, which is made on the basis of an admission test. The students appearing in the final year examination of graduation are also eligible. However, MBAs, Post Graduate Diploma Holders in Management, CAs, CWAs, CSs, CAIIBs, first class graduates/post-graduates and senior executives with ten years of service in the public sector or the private sector may seek exemption from the admission test.
The admission test aims at testing the aptitude of the candidates for professional studies in financial analysis.
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For a good career in commerce I will suggest you that pursue B.Com first with good marks. Then you can do MBA, M.Com, CA or CS.

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No, 11 LPA is a big amount. There are some other expenses than fees.

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Kindly specify the branch in which you have a keen interest.

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You can get registered with SEBI as an independent research analyst. You can check the SEBI website and comply with the said conditions to complete the registration process.

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Yes, there are many foreign colleges/universities offering online or distance learning degrees in M.Sc. (IT). For a list of colleges, please check online.

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To become a pilot, you should take science stream and complete your class 12th with physics, chemistry and maths. The minimum percentage required is 50% in every subject.

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Hello Bhargavi,
You will be able to get a call from XIMB, if you happen to score more than 90 %ile, rest of it depends upon the P.I.

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Hi Rutvik,Instrumentation Engineering is a specialized branch of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, primarily focusing on the principles and operations of measuring instruments used in the design and configuration of automated systems. The job opportunities for core instrumentation are high, and will stay high as it is a crucial part of any system especially cars and in industrial processes. You will also get lots of opportunities for higher education and PSU jobs. Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology is an institution that I can recommend for Instrumentation engineering, as in India very few colleges train you well in thi
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