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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
You can go for M.Tech Mechanical engineering or MBA. If you want to specialize in your field you should opt M.tech as it will give you core knowledge of your domain. However MBA will diversify your career portfolio and you can enter into managerial branches of corporate sector. University also plays a vital role in masters degree hence choose a college with good record and placement tracks. A few suggestions -
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
You have a lot of options as you had both maths and physics. You can go for engineering courses, sciences, physiotherapy, Pharma etc. What you should do solely depends on your interest. You also have options for non traditional courses like mass comm, fashion design, interior design, journalism etc. You can check out the list of top universities on https://www.shiksha.com. A few suggestions listed below -
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
The aviation industry works on cargo & passenger travel. All departments are related to provide services for cargo & passenger travel. Ground functions include Airport Operations, Reservations & ticketing and even sales & marketing. Job options depend on the type of course done. Aviation being a broad field, there are many opportunities in this sector. You can expect to be qualified for a job as an accident investigator, air traffic controller, airline manager, aviation attorney, maintenance
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
If I were you, and based on what I know, I would lean toward IPFC, provided:
- You are disciplined and can use their mock exams / materials seriously.
- You want a mix of flexibility + good teacher support + cost-effectiveness.
However, if your priorities are:
- Very well-recognized name and affiliations (for example, when applying abroad or to companies that value big brand), AND
- Willing to spend more if needed, AND
- Want more backup options/materials even if costlier,
then Logic is a safe bet.
Aspect | IPFC Strengths | IPFC Possible Weaknesses | Logic Strengths | Logic Possible Weaknesses |
Faculty / Teaching Style | Very good feedback on mentors, clarity in explanations, concept-oriented. | Might depend heavily on one key mentor (if unavailable, quality may vary) | Long-standing reputation; diverse faculty; affiliation and possibly more resources. | Some complaints about inconsistent faculty, delays, possibly less personalized attention in some batches. |
Mocks, Assignments, Practice | Strong mock test culture, regular homework, exam-strategies. | You may need to supplement with external practice depending on your comfort with certain topics. | Likely to provide structured mock paper practice (given their scale), and study materials. | Possibly rigid schedule; some students said delays or class cancellations; less flexibility reported in offline modalities. |
Flexibility for Working Professionals | Weekend classes; online modes; good support system. | If you miss class, you need to see how good their backups/recordings are. | They offer online live or hybrid options; established systems for distance learning. | Some students felt offline classes got less attention once online batches were busy. Communication issues in some cases. |
Affiliations & Recognitions | Testimonials show many alumni who cleared CMA; well-known; trusted among people preparing for CMA. | Less clarity on global tie-ups (beyond the core IMA and mocks); maybe less visibility internationally. | Partnered status with IMA; affiliation with Wiley; possibly stronger brand recognition. | Brand does always guarantee for every batch; some variability according to student reviews. |
Cost vs Value | Many say their notes + mocks + support are enough; may result in lower need for extra resources. | If you aim for very high score, you might still need external resources/hock testbanks. | Because of bigger brand and more resources, cost may be higher; but you may get better materials, perhaps premium service. | Some students feel cost-to-benefit ratio lags in certain batches (delays, inconsistency) based on reviews. |
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
regarding faculty you will experience the best in terms of knoweledge , they will be like your friend and will guide you with every possible ways.
and when its comes to placement college provide you 100 % with and average placement of 4.76 lacs .
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Unique achievement of our college is 100% placement 8th year in row.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
For the detailed information on B.Sc Agriculture colleges, kindly visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-agriculture-colleges-Delhi-ncr
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Guide-Level 11
No biology is not compulsory to take admission in B.Pharm, If you are fron maths stream you can also peruse this course
DIPSAR or Jamia Hamdard are the best colleges in Delhi for pharmacy
All the best
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
So you may try for the other colleges.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
It has lot of scope even mba in finance students go for CFA
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