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Nalini Ranjan PandayAn engineering graduate keen to learn new things.

Contributor-Level 9

If you want to pursue a PGDM programme from a reputed institute, then I would suggest the IEM Kolkata to you. IEM Kolkata or Institute of Engineering and Management, is one of the best PGDM colleges in the state that offers excellent education and learning environment. Kindly visit the following page to get information regarding eligibility, fees, and course details- https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-engineering-and-management-salt-lake-city-kolkata-23742.

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mohd salman

Beginner-Level 4

If you pursue MBA in a good B-school after qualifying CAT exam, then the fee will be around 14 lakh rupees. In the Amity University, the fee structure of MBA is 10 lakhs. In LPU, it is between 5 and 6 lakh rupees.

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Nagaram Mahender

Beginner-Level 3

Good option, it is based on total industrial applications, designing of pipes, etc. According to me, you should opt for chemical engineering. After completing you chemical engineering you can work as a process engineer, piping engineer, technical engineer, production engineer, etc.

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niharika patilgirls compare, women empower:D

Contributor-Level 6

It depends on the stream you are from. If you are from science stream then it won't be a problem, but commerce or arts stream students are not advised to take up this course.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

The only options are taking maths as an additional subject but if you are in 12th, it would be difficult to register with board. Alternatively, take maths from NIOS and, you may join course of your choice. VIT does offer B.Tech in biotech for bio students where they can take up a bridge course in mathematics.

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Romit jain

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
You can appear for MHCET for law in Maharashtra. It is a better option. The details for the CET are as follows:
Exam Name: Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law program.
Abbreviated Name: MH CET Law
Type: Undergraduate
Level: State
Exam Mode: Offline
Conducting Authority: Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra
Participating Institutes: Each Government law college of the Maharashtra state
Enroll for three-year LLB program and five-year integrated law program and crack the law entrance exams.

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Dilpreet Singh

Contributor-Level 6

First of all, I need to know about your qualifications because most of the universities ask for above 6 band in every module of IELTS after Bachelors. Your overall score is perfect.

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Rahul Amarnani

Beginner-Level 2

Your choice of course will depend entirely on your interests.

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niharika patilgirls compare, women empower:D

Contributor-Level 6

You can study MBA from any of the IIMs.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Admissions in BITS is made purely on merit. The merit position of the candidate for admission is based on the score obtained by the candidate in the BITSAT. BITS also gives direct admission to first rank students of all the central and state boards to their First degree programme of their choice, irrespective of their BITSAT score.

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suraj aggarwal

Beginner-Level 4

With HR as an expertise and knowledge of cost accountancy, you can easily get 7 LPA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It is a reality that we live in materialistic world and everybody wants to gain material wealth in the short period of time. However, if you do MBA just to get good salary after education, you may not have long term career. To be a business leader, you require a set of skills which can help you to work across regional, national and international boundaries. Beside MBA degree, you require skills to succeed in work life such as experience, self-awareness, self-belief, discipline, sensitivity to diversity, humility, lifelong curiosity, honesty, strategic thinking, communication, political acumen, presence, creative and analytical think sk
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mohd salman

Beginner-Level 4

Delhi is the best option. According to me, you should appear for CAT exam.

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Ashay Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 9

You must do basic certifications like CCNA and Red Hat certifications. You can probably prefer to do MCA. This can give you better opportunities in the market being a Masters graduate.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Vaishali,
My first advice to you is please follow your interest and passion. A course which might sound easy for me may not be suitable for your profile. So, instead of inquiring about jobs and salary figure out what you want and what you like. For example, engineering has wide scope and can fetch you a good fat salary but I am not sure if you can manage it well. It requires a lot of hard work.
Looking at your query, it seems you are well suitable for a government job, so try for IAS, UPSC, SSC exams (these exams are not so easy to crack so be cautious) and look for a government job. Teaching and research also could be an option, bu
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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Hitesh,
This is entirely up to your interests. Please share your interests and your favorite subjects for any guidance. Always speak with your parents and school counselors as they know your skills and aptitude in a better way.

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Sumedh SapreMBA student at MDI Gurgaon

Contributor-Level 6

Never do an MBA with salary in mind. You will definitely end up disappointed.

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