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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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UPES is a self funded private university. All the branches in this college are good. Chemical, petroleum, computer science, fire and safety are the leading branches in placement.

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Vineeta Singh

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Hi,Searching colleges for an MBA/PGDM programme in Pune gives you plenty of options as a student, however, everyone has different expectations from the college. Below are some of the factors which everyone looks in an MBA college like:
1. College ranking
2. Affiliations
3. Placement records
4. Course Fees
5. Faculty members experience and background
6. Infrastructure
7. Specialisation offered
8. Internships provided
9. Corporate association
10. Industry-specific training
The list goes on. I am an MBA marketing student at PIBM, Pune here students are trained as per the current industry requirements and are made ready for future corporate roles. I
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
BIT is carrying a legacy from many years so you may choose any of their campuses, they are worth taking.

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Lovely Professional University

Scholar-Level 17

Shahid,
BBA (general) is similar to BBA (Hons). The difference lies in the fact that you can specialise in a certain subject in BBA (Hons), whereas, BBA (general) gives you an overview of all those subjects taught in the honours course. It is always better to go for BBA (Hons).
LPU offers ample practical experience to students in the form of workshops, projects, on-job training, etc. Placements in LPU are best. University prepares its students for placements through special inputs in the form of placement classes. Students have been offered high package.
Please check the link mentioned below for more details:
http://www.lpu.in/placements
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Jatin Prateek

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Hi Prakhar,
Unlike most other PGDMs and MBA programmes, PGDM at NDIM is unique as the students graduate with 'Dual Specialization' rather than 1 major and 1 minor specialization as in most other b-schools. Students pick up 2 Major Specializations out of HR, Marketing, Finance, IT & Systems, Media Marketing & Communication, Logistics-Supply Chain Management & Operations and International Business. MBA with two Specializations multiplies the career opportunities and opens up wider options.
And, you need to choose your specialisation after 1st semester.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Prabhat, you can get admission at SRM but not the main campus.
You can get other campuses such as NCR Ghaziabad, Sonipat and the other two in Tamil Nadu.
The official website is www.srmuniv.ac.in. Wait for counseling and decide further.
All the best!

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Rishabh, you can get mechanical engineering easily in all campuses but there are very low chances in SRM university main campus.
I have no idea whether you can get main campus by paying more money or not. You attend the counseling and try your luck. You might get it.
All the best!

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Your first preference should be NIT/IIITs and then second should be state government colleges.

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Vivek KumarWriter by hobby coder by choice

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Yes, definitely you will get. CSE is best as it is having broad scope in future, you can work on any technology like AI, ML, Data Science or something else you want.

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meenakshi sharma

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Do engineering or B.Sc. In physics. .

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

Contributor-Level 10

Do not worry about your JEE marks. First of all find what you are willing to do or which course you are willing to do. Search about your interesting course on internet and then find a true college for the same. As there are many choices so please decide carefully your career as per my suggestions you should have to apply in aviation field.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,
As per your JEE score you have very strong chances of getting any NITs so go for them first if you see your preferred branch there, otherwise you may opt VIT Vellore, it’s also very good. But for more insights of the NIT's via your JEE Mains marks check here:
https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/JEE-Main-Branch-Predictor.aspx

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You have 2 options as an astronomer and geoscientist:
Astronomer:
Astronomers use their extensive academic background in physics and astronomy as well as powerful telescopes to study and develop theories regarding space. Their work includes the study of stars, planets, and other astronomical objects and phenomena, from how they behave to how they got there to what they'll do next. Astronomers typically need to have an undergraduate education in physics and a Ph.D. in astronomy.
Geoscientist:
While space scientists and astronomers look up, geoscientists look down - their work explores the makeup of the earth and how the planet works. They
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It does not matter what you opt after 10+2 as selection in MBA is neither on the basis of your business management theoretical knowledge nor on your education background.
However taking a subject combination of statistics quantitative technique economics and current affairs may help you. Like in Mumbai University if you opt B.Com you have foundation course which is more based on general knowledge and current affairs it has business economics and quantitative technique and the course fee is hardly few thousands per year.
You should check syllabus of the subject in university where you want to pursue the course and should study a lot on
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