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2015-11-03 23:01:51

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NAMRATA MANEK

Beginner-Level 2

Hi Anil49431. The college is great in terms of teaching faculty. You will love the campus and the infrastructure. Placement has improved alot since last two years with a dedicated placement cell to guide the students and give 100percent placement guidance.

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2015-11-03 22:46:58

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

You can opt for IITJEE , AIEEE , STATE LEVEL ENTRANCE TESTS , KEEP A WATCH ON CAREER MAGAZINES

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2015-11-03 22:34:34

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Akshay,
Shiksha is an education portal and provides unbiased guidance regarding education and career sector. However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute.
You can consider the below parameters
1) Faculty,
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material,
4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate.
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies.
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
Click on thumbs up or mark it as best, if you found this info useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2015-11-03 21:52:33

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Gaurav Parsheera

Beginner-Level 5

companies from different sectors come for placents like BCG, Deloitte, HUL, ITC, Accenture, Airtel, etc. Comes for placement.For detailed information visit www.IIMK.ac.in and check the placent report

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2015-11-03 21:35:50

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Harshul Jain

Contributor-Level 7

No. It is not compulsary.

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2015-11-03 21:11:31

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Sarath,
Some of the colleges offering marine engineering are :
-Marine Engineering Research Institute in Kolkata
-Marine Engineering & Research Institute in Maharashtra
-International Marine Communication Centre in TN
-Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research in Maharashtra
-Indian Marine College in Andhra Pradesh
-Indian Institute of Technology in Maharashtra
-C.V. Raman college of engineering in Bhubaneshwar
For more details on college, kindly refer the link below:
https://science.shiksha.com/be-marine-engineering-colleges-in-india-categorypage-2-62-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
Most institutes have a different provisio
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2015-11-03 20:30:57

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

There are numerous courses but which course will suit you depends on what kind of life facinates you, what you dream to be.

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2015-11-03 20:06:57

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NIDHI SHARMA

Beginner-Level 5

Many colleges of GGSIPU offer B.ed but BPIT is a college for engineering and MBA only. it does not offer B.ed course.

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2015-11-03 20:04:15

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Aakash Nalla

Beginner-Level 2

Yes you are eligible, their will be internal test and interview, CAT pass.

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2015-11-03 20:01:39

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Padmanabhan Kothandaraman

Beginner-Level 4

We do not have a fixed CAT cut-off. It depends on the pool of applicants that apply. We select the top candidates based on their CAT scores and then call them for WAT and PI rounds in our campus. So the better you score the better are your chances.

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2015-11-03 19:20:20

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Lekha,
Choose a career which depends on your interest as it will help you in climbing the ladder of success.
* After plus two in Science (Combination : Biology, Physics and Chemistry) you may take up medicine, dentistry, agricultural science, dairy science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology).
(ONLY if you fulfill the eligibility criteria).
* With subject combination : Physics, Chemistry, Maths, you may go for engineering courses, such as civil, mechanical, electronics, etc.
(ONLY if you fulfill the eligibility criteria).
* Apart form doing the degree level courses in science with the conventional combinations you can
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2015-11-03 19:11:50

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Technical writing skills comes with the technical knowledge & experience & passion in the subject. So there is no such a well defined course(s) such that after completion you start writing technical way.

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2015-11-03 18:44:34

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Anish Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

Dear Rohit,
I am not clear about your question. Are you asking about summer placements or are you asking about doing a research project under faculty (non-FMS students can also do so) ? Stipend for which one?
Our summer placement 2015 is over few weeks back and this time average stipend was INR 72000(approx.).
You can read our summer placement report here : http://fms.edu/?q=node/2134

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2015-11-03 18:38:27

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

Solve last 10 yrs paper and 30 more sample papers seeing time and get corrected then repractice. Total 30 papers. 2 papers a day in 25 days practice will be complete.
All the best.

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2015-11-03 18:37:56

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear Pari,
Hi,
No doubt that it is a good combination of two courses & you will get benefit of both courses. but at the end of the course you need to opt your one specialisation for your career. both are good career option & giving good opportunity to aspirants.
make your your what in which you want to make your career.
Hope it will help you, feel free ask more. Give thumbs up or mark this answer as best if you found it helpful.

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2015-11-03 18:37:33

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

In dual specialisation one studies any two subjects more deeply and gains professionslexpertise in being multitasking using more thsn ine skill.
Advantage : you become versatile.
Disadvantage: employer face difficulty in undetstanding you focus.

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2015-11-03 18:37:10

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

One can rise upto CEO from any specialisation. Marketing and HR would be useful because with these two skills you can prove yourself to be the reason of company's profit. nothing else business unit expects. if you earn profit you deserve to be at the irrespective of the degrees.

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2015-11-03 18:36:24

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Uttam ChatterjeeM.Sc. (Chemistry), B.Ed.

Contributor-Level 8

Minimum Rs. 15000 to 25000. maximum depends upon company's salary structure , nsture of job and personal abilities :)

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2015-11-03 18:35:05

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Owning your own store is a dream shared by many youths in India. Retailers provide the goods & services that we need start from food, auto parts, apparel, home furnishings, appliances & electronics to advice, home improvement & many more. It is one of the fastest-growing segments of the economy.
Followings points should be taken into consideration-
1) Own or rent space in a high-traffic area. The location may not guarantee success, a bad location will almost always guarantee failure. A new retail business needs to be where the customers are.
You can choose two options-
a) Home based location
b) Commercial location
2) Apply with Municipality
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2015-11-03 18:34:34

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Hi, retail management is an important part of the banking sector. All transactions/banking that deal with individuals (and not companies) are called retail banking or consumer banking. This deals with raising funds from individuals (through investment products like FDs, bank accounts, mutual funds etc.) and also giving funds to individuals (through loans etc). 

With the huge customer base in India, this banking is very important. There are many banks in retail banking- nationalized banks like PNB, and State Bank of India, private banks like HDFC and ICICI bank and then foreign banks like Citibank and HSBC. SCOPE FOR RETAIL BANKING

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