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2015-01-04 11:14:51

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Sanjana Tripathy

Beginner-Level 1

The Bachelor Degree Has to be in Engineering as the course is meant for those in technical field. Apart from that, the student must answer one National Level Exam( Preferably entrances for MBA courses like CAT,MAT,XAT etc.).

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2015-01-04 11:02:00

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Dana Veera Soma Jagadeesh Saga

Beginner-Level 3

In ssim there are people from differents states in different streams. so u can also apply for whatever branch you like for admission process please go through www.ssim.ac.in

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2015-01-04 10:34:33

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dikshant negi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Debasis,
I can totally understand your dilemma as I had gone through the same. Each and every profession is good if it interests you.
Thus, It would be right if you decide what you should do and what will be best for you because you are the right person to make that decision. We as experts, can only guide and assist you with the same.
A lot would depend on the branch that you wish to pursue for your engineering, as different branch have different scope.
All the courses are equally good and thus it will be difficult to tell which is better.
I have mentioned the name of courses it all depends your taste of interest or which course will be
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2015-01-04 10:34:04

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2015-01-04 10:24:07

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dikshant negi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rak,
Science studies can be pursued as strictly in academic discipline or applied discipline, where students are trained to use their knowledge to work out solutions. The basic traits of science degree holders include inquisitiveness and the zeal to discover solutions to various challenges.
Eligibility
Students can opt for a B.Sc degree program after Class 12 with related subjects. Most good universities and colleges in India come out with their own merit lists and your marks in Class 12 can really matter in getting you a seat in the B.Sc programs they offer.
Career Prospects
Science graduates can opt for any career related to the field
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2015-01-04 10:22:44

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v j

Beginner-Level 1

Amity noida would be best suited to you, you may consider bimtech too

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2015-01-04 09:52:01

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AMRITA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Beginner-Level 4

The selection also depends on your performance in academics & in the personal interview. Please log on to http://aoap.amrita.edu to apply online. If you need further clarification you can call us at 9943117777 or 0422 2652122

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2015-01-04 09:31:17

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dikshant negi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Krushn,
I can totally understand your dilemma as I had gone through the same. Each and every profession is good if it interests you. Thus, It would be right if you decide what you should do and what will be best for you because you are the right person to make that decision. We as experts, can only guide and assist you with the same.
Well there are numerous options for a student graduating in BJMC depending on your area of interest. Some of the options are:
Editor
Photography
Acting
Modelling
Anchoring & Jockeying
Advertising & PR
Master in Mass Communication
Event Management
PG in Journalism
So there are numerous option as BJMC is a field
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2015-01-04 09:18:47

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Harshit Srivastava

Beginner-Level 1

It is not a direct way to become a host. It needs a good education from a college. daily updates and your zeal to become a host. you need to be outgoing and should have a good networking in the media sector.

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2015-01-04 08:08:18

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YOGESH BHUGRA

Beginner-Level 4

Dear sushant. its not clear why had you dropped. if you had faced the difficulty to handle.it is looking that you lost yr interest. so you have to go with hm. but be sure. career is long term and consistency effort. it both area are strong.further education and career are available in both line

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2015-01-04 01:51:04

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2015-01-04 01:20:51

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Harshit, your subjects in school are of a 'Mix Bag' kind. I would suggest that you move backwards beginning from thinking as to what kind of career you would like for yourslef and in which field you think you would fit like a hand in glove. Than move back and take the rleated subjects. Incase you are not able to derive form the thoughts and I would suggest you choose form the Humanities related subjects and then after graduation do management (if nothing else clicks to you by that time). Keep your focus on learning the subjects well and improvng your communicative abilities. Develop soft skills to the best of possible ability so that t
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2015-01-04 01:11:21

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Ayush,
Banking is a career that offers opportunities to students from all streams, be it humanities, commerce or science. However, to make a career in banking, you must be good at analyzing numbers, that is, your mathematics must be strong enough to interpret and analyse numerical data. You must be prepared for the Banking Entrance Exams and for the interviews that follow these entrance examinations.
An undergraduate degree is essential to kick start your career in banking.
Thereafter, you can sit for Bank PO exams or go ahead with higher education-
MBA Banking & Finance
PG Diploma in Banking & Operations
M.COM
PG Diploma in Financial Pl
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2015-01-04 01:04:31

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

Studying for CAT does not make you ready for banking exams. for banking exams like IBPS or PO, you need to study different things. However 50% of CAT preparation will certainly help. If you are keen to join banking industry, you need to appear for PO or IBPS exams. There are separate classes which train for banking exams. Rgds, Founder - www.discoveringcareers.com

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2015-01-04 00:55:28

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Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Surbhi,
You should choose your career according to your interest area. After B.COM you have many options like m.com, MBA, PG etc. If you would like to get admission in good b-school then you should also have appeared for entrance exams like CAT,MAT,XAT,CMAT etc and they require atleast 50% marks in graduation. Good Luck.

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2015-01-04 00:28:28

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dikshant negi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Shriya,
I can totally understand your dilemma as I had gone through the same. Each and every profession is good if it interests you. Thus, It would be right if you decide what you should do and what will be best for you because you are the right person to make that decision. We as experts, can only guide and assist you with the same.
As all the courses mentioned by you are related to the information and technology sector. So it is advisable that you should go with the course which interests you the most.
VLSI:
VLSI is also known as Very-large-scale integration. It is popularly known as chip-design. VLSI is a process that creates integr
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2015-01-04 00:27:30

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2015-01-04 00:00:48

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Neda Ishtiaq

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rity,
A candidate shall be eligible for admission to the course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Education(B.Ed)provided:
Eligibility:
(i) The candidates who have undergone 10+2+3(15) or 11+1+3(15) pattern of study and passed
the X and Xll examinations conducted by the respective state board or CBSE or any other recognized board of education/Examination and UG Degree examination of the UGC approved universities in any one of the school subjects offered by the directorate of school education at the secondary or higher secondary education level.
For more details, I would request Kamaraju Pulugurtha to share his valuable expertise.
Fo
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