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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Ayush Tripathi,
Immense practice is what one requires to crack IIT - JEE. Solve various question papers every now and then, try finding questions that require a multi step approach to solve. In case of any difficulty, ask your doubts, it is necessary to have your doubts cleared. Once you master a topic, solve as many tough questions as you can
Hope this helps!
All the best.

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ravi kumar

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CGC Mohali for sure.

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Ankit Singh

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An event planner is a highly organized, multi-tasking professional who arranges corporate meetings, conventions, festivals, ceremonies and similar types of events. Event planners select event dates, establish locations and arrange accommodations and transportation for event participants. Other common event planning duties include drawing up contracts, arranging catering and decorating services and ensuring that the costs of events remain within structured budgets.
A bachelor's degree in hospitality, communications, marketing, business, public relations or a related field typically is needed to start a career as an event planner.

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Nalini Ranjan PandayAn engineering graduate keen to learn new things.

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To pursue a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Graphic and Communication Design, I would like to recommend The Design Village Institute. Its clean and vast campus with excellent t infrastructure offers the best learning experience to the students. It also renders opportunities for building required skillsets through workshops and certain events. For more information regarding the courses and the college, kindly visit its profile at https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-design-village-noida-47045.

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Prem Anand

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Hi,
Yes doing an MBA in SRM is worth your time and money.
Choose the campus wisely as KTR campus exposes the students to various extracurricular activities and training programs

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Sudipt Patra

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Mitcon is one The best college in Pune. 99% placement is there in campus.

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Saurabh Bharti

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Yes, Mathematics is a necessary subject as CAT has one section dedicated to Mathematics. Also half the courses that are being taught in IIMs are maths based. However being a commerce graduate you are not at all in a disadvantaged position. There are a lot of commerce graduates studying in IIMA. They don't actually cover advanced mathematics like calculus.

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jasveer singh

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You can opt for B.Com if you want to explore a career in finance, accounting and other in-depth commerce subjects. BBA is an excellent option if you want a career in management across sectors or to establish the basics of entrepreneurship.

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Maninder Singh

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srm

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MECHYD

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The per annum fee is Rs. 5,75.000. Breakup : 4,00,000 tuition fee Hostel and Mess Fee 1,75,000

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kshipra shuklaconfident,public speaker,optimist

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Hello dear,
you can become a CEO of any big company by doing MBA from IIM in 3 steps. HOW?
Just open your own company.
Become the CEO of it.
And expand your company to a bigger one.
So simple ;)

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Bhargav C

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Pre Sea is a short duration course for cadet who want to join the deck side. Pre Sea(DNS) basically stands for Diploma in Nautical Science and thus cadets pursuing a DNS course don't get a technical degree. After completing your 9months/1year course you need 18 months sea time just to get a B.Sc degree. Pursuing higher studies thus becomes difficult for the pre sea cadets. So, if you have made up your mind that all you need to do is sail till you retire then pre sea is good for you.

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