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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are advised to refer to following link for details on admission process at IISC: http://admissions.iisc.ernet.in/Web/SelectUGPG.aspx

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Naveen,
You can choose St. Martin as it is the best college.
All the best.

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Nishant Pathakmyself Nishant Kumar PAthak

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If you belong to general category, then for IIM, 99 percentile is upper and 94 percentile is the lower cut-off. For NDIM, approximately 50 percentile is required, but if you score more than 90 percentile, then opt for FMS, DU.
If you opt for FMS, DU, your salary package can be up to 5 lakh rupees.

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Shikher jainStudent

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There are lots of institute in Bangalore, which provides very good training in programming languages.

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Hi, RNB Global University (RNBGU) is among the Top Law Universities in North India. RNBGU Law Programs are approved by Bar Council of India. RNBGU also has MoU with CLAT office for using CLAT score for Admission in RNBGU Law Programs. RNBGU integrated law programs are recognized by the Bar Council of India & its curriculum is designed as per BCI guidelines.

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Many career options are open for commerce stream students like BCA, integrated LLB courses, BBA, BMS, etc.
Most of the commerce stream students go for BBA, and then MBA as there are ample of job opportunities for MBA graduates. BBA and MBA will provide you with high quantity jobs for building a fabulous career. Check out colleges like UTM, Shillong, Christ University-Bangalore, Delhi University and St. Xavier's College, Mumbai for pursuing BBA. These colleges have the best faculty, infrastructure and placements assistance.

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Nishant Pathakmyself Nishant Kumar PAthak

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It depends on you. If you are from mathematics background, then go for IITs or top most private colleges, but you need to work really hard to fulfill your dreams. If you are from commerce stream, CA and CS are your best options.

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Nishant Pathakmyself Nishant Kumar PAthak

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Both the campus are good for placement, but according to the fee structure, you can go for some other top colleges as well or try for government colleges or universities.

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Nishant Pathakmyself Nishant Kumar PAthak

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WBUT is a good option to pursue MBA or PGDM, but if you are willing to spend 5 lakh rupees, then try for other top colleges or government universities.

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Nishant Pathakmyself Nishant Kumar PAthak

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Yes, you can pursue Polytechnic in architecture.
Lots of good colleges are there. Few colleges have their own entrance and few offer direct admission. You need to score more than 70 marks in mathematics to get admission in a good college.

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Rohit Anand

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MAT is easy, but there are only 1 or 2 colleges, which accepts MAT score.
All the best.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Manish Goel,
There are chances to get admission. I hope you have applied for it.
All the best.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Trilochan Tiwari

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Hi,
You have a very nice score in UG, but with CMAT score there is very less chance of getting admission in good B-school. If you can, you should try for another attempt, with your academic score of 80% you should aim for 90% in CMAT. As of choosing specialization, you should go for your interest. Every field gives you immense opportunity but you will enjoy the work in which you are interested. Take a long term view and decide.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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ERP is an abbreviation of enterprise resource planning and means the techniques and concepts for integrated management of businesses as a whole from the viewpoint of the effective use of management resources to improve the efficiency of enterprise management. ERP systems integrate all the functions and departments within an organization through a common information system.
Most common modules for the ERP system are finance, manufacturing, human resources, procurement, customer relationship management, etc. SAP is the world's largest selling enterprise resources planning (ERP) software system. For the implementation of SAP, you require
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