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rahul r

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If you are serious to pursue UPSC exams then it is the correct choice. UPSC has over 9 qualifying papers, and you should start preparing as soon as possible. It is extremely common for students to opt for subjects they want to study for in their UPSC exams, and you should start preparations as soon as possible.

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You have to have 6.5 in all four modules In IELTS. Also, your IELTS score has nothing to do with what you choose to study.

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Ankita Sachan

Beginner-Level 5

MAT is a long paper. You will be knowing answers but will have less time to do it, so work on your speed and don't stick to one section during the exam. Try to make the strategy of doing more and more questions in every section, not just in one.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Parth,
This is your personal decision. If you are really fond of automotive engineering and want to specialize in only this field, go ahead. If you want to a wider knowledge of ME related things in general then choose ME. You must still opt for a specialization though. It is to you totally. Germany is a great place for these fields so just go ahead with your interests and career plans.

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Sampreet Kaur

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, LPU is a great choice for an MBA in Finance, especially in terms of placements, industry exposure, and learning opportunities.

Why LPU is Best for MBA in Finance?

  1. Top Placements – Companies like Deloitte, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, KPMG, Yes Bank, Bajaj Allianz, and PwC hire LPU finance students. Some have even received INR 12+ LPA packages!

  2. Practical Learning – LPU provides hands-on training in financial analysis, stock markets, banking, investment management, and fintech.

  3. Industry Tie-Ups – LPU has collaborations with NSE, ICICI Direct, and leading financial institutions to give students real-world experience.

  4. Internshi

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Bhupinder,
That is a very ambiguous query. It is your personal decision, if you want to study go ahead, decide what to study and where and check the requirements, take the entrance tests and proceed. If you want to work then look for a job. There are many things you can do like run restaurant or even do a movie, a cook or be a scuba-diving instructor, etc. if you wish. If there is anything specific regarding studies you want to know please share the query properly in details and I will guide you accordingly.

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Piyush Mittal

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If you want good College, you have to clear CAT exam, because CAT's marks is in demand in all good college.

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PIYUSH GUPTALove Helping People find out their way..

Contributor-Level 6

There is no course like B. Tech+MBA in VIT University. You have to complete your B.Tech first and then go for MBA if interested. But we have a 5-year integrated M.Tech course for which you need to appear for the VITEEE exam. This is the only way to get in VIT.

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Asad FatmiManagement Professional, Government Consultant

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Manideep,
After completion of your B.Tech, you can take any branch of Management. However, the choice should be based on your interest rather than a suggestion from someone else. However, if you still want my advice, I would suggest you to opt for any of the following branches:
1. Marketing
2. Operations
3. IT
Just spend some time and ask yourself. Try to find out what are your strong areas and what is that one area where you can excel, you will get the answer.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
Sorry but DTU has no course in ECE for lateral entry students, only relevant courses like EE and EEE are there for lateral entry.
For more information visit the website below and click on the Information brochure to get all the necessary details: http://www.dtu.ac.in/Web/Admission/b.tech(LE).php.
Thank you!

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Preeti Bhatt

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you may get admission in Indian Institute of Science Bangalore for Genetic Engineering. The Division of Biological Sciences at the Institute is engaged in front line research at the frontiers of modern biology.
It encompasses three major departments, four smaller Centres and three facilities and has on its rolls more than fifty faculty members and about 300 research scholars and post doctoral fellows.
Genetic Engineering is concerned with deliberate manipulation of the genetic material (DNA) of a living organism by artificial methods.
Eligibility:
Candidates should be 10+2 pass in science stream from recognized board examination.
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Keerthi, you cannot do two full time programs, however you can do one full time and one part time, but always get it checked from the colleges and universities. As you will be an international students you must oblige to stringent requirements.

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Tripti Mehra

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No JNU DOES not offer B.Sc. Course But It is all set to introduce a five year B.Sc. M.Sc. Integrated programme in Ayurveda Biology.

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