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don't worry. you first register at www.educationalservices.in you will get a call with detailed information

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Vaishali.N Rao

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No. Students getting admission through Government quota need not go through Group discussion or Personal interview.

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srishty chaudhary

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if your science and mathematics is good then you should go for engineering or if your interest is in management then bba is good choice

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Durpesh Singh

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Hi Vigneshwari,
In Shiksha's rank predictor, there can be variation in ranks when the same is calculated on the basis of normalization of scores, taking in account Class XII Board results along with reservation (SC / ST / OBC etc.) and JEE exam scores.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

Last years cut off was 93.739 in 3rd round
So you wont be able to get there since in 3rd round there is no obc quota
take a check at last year's cut off here at official website of dte
http://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/MBA2015/StaticPages/frmCutOffListForCounseling.aspx?did=1494

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chinmay parashar

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, there is a link. It is not so widely known to the masses because it often plays a role behind the curtain. It's known as audio engineering, and it mainly deals with knobs, faders, levels and your ears (instincts too).
Film Audio Production has various departments handling little portions of what later mixes up and becomes the Film Sound. Mixing engineers, Recording Engineers, arrangers ,composers, artists, session players ,actors and actresses (for dialogues and dubbing) and the "Foley guys" of course, are almost all of the sectors which a Music Director Handles and judges in real time. He is the conductor and the production team
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Durpesh Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Vigneshwari,
The rank predictor of different institutes may vary, hence you may choose the one which is most suited to you.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

You need to score 450+

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Harleen Bedi

Contributor-Level 10

No one course is 'best' for everyone as the best course for you has to be defined on the basis of your academic profile. You haven't mentioned your educational background or what are your interests. So it is really hard to answer this question.

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Jyothish K J

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B. M. course scope offers ample employment opportunities in various areas of mass media and communication. Various sectors such as broadcasting, anchoring, videography, photography, editing, content management, and writing offer job scope after B. M. Scope for B. M. students not only includes dynamic career opportunities but also attractive pay scales for many job positions in india. Global tech industry paces towards newer heights, the demand for software developers and programmers is only rising up. The immense BCA scope opens up a lot of opportunities for the students. Here are some of the jobs that come under the scope of BCA:
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Himanshi Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Yes you can do MBA after BBE.

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Maninder Singh

Contributor-Level 8

contact their office I think they will

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surya a

Beginner-Level 5

See, NIT is a better option than any other normal college but on the other side, ECE is a bit tough. Also, its not just your level of interest to opt for your B.Tech, post that you should be in a position.
To get placed quickly, it depends on based on your college reputation and campus selection. Mainly, your option will be based on your career plan post B.Tech.

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

Guide-Level 13

A degree from a private university (holding ugc/aicte accredition) in regular mode has same value as a degree awarded by government university. But, a regular degree has no comparision with part time/distance mode. Regular is much much more acceptable in industry. All the best

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Maninder Singh

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high probability

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