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2011-06-04 14:04:38

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Akshay Balgi

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Seema,you can surely do MCA but then MCA is really difficult course.If you never have never studied about computers then it would be advisable for you to for MBA rather then MCA.but if you still wish to go for MCA then you can surely do.you can cop up with it but you will have to study hard.Cheers and God Bless you!!!

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2011-06-04 14:01:47

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Narendran N V

Contributor-Level 6

I suggest you to prefer some other college in TamilNadu.

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2011-06-04 14:00:44

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2011-06-04 14:00:30

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2011-06-04 13:59:46

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2011-06-04 13:59:04

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

no, it should be done in regular mode.

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2011-06-04 13:57:58

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2011-06-04 13:57:35

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2011-06-04 13:57:06

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IIFLY

Beginner-Level 3

Kindly get in touch with us at:26834859 or provide us your contact details so that our career can get in touch with you
-Regards Rajni
IIFLY Aviation Training Centre
Website: www.iifly.in

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2011-06-04 13:56:36

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Suryap2012

Guide-Level 11

no, it should be done in regular mode

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2011-06-04 13:54:04

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Avinash

Beginner-Level 1

check out
St Hopkins College Of Management
www.hopkinscollege.com

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2011-06-04 13:53:24

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Ashwini,
With a GPAT of 5387, getting good college based on these records is quite difficult but then you can still contact the institutes where you are keen to take admission and accordingly look for the complete information as well.
As there are several institutes, providing any accurate information would be quite difficult.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the best!

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2011-06-04 13:45:02

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2011-06-04 13:43:15

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2011-06-04 13:42:21

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Swapan GarainProfessor, Social Scientist, Social Entrepreneur

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Richa, You may take all Indian medical admission test or state entrance tests for admission to MBBS. Otherwise, you may get management seats with a premium fees. It is too expensive. these are only two options.
>> Pl get back to me with further queries. If you found my answer helpful, rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating. Best wishes.
- Prof. Garain, Senior Fellow (johns Hopkins) http://www.linkedin.com/in/Garain

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2011-06-04 13:42:07

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SATYA COLLEGE COLLEGE

Beginner-Level 5

No, there isnt any such kind of Govt Engg. College.

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2011-06-04 13:41:03

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Avinash,
You are eligible to do Mech.Engg if
1)You have cleared your +2 with at-least 55%(for some it is 60 and for some it is 75)
2)If you have appeared IIT/AIEEE/State level entrance exams and cleared it.
3)If your rank is good enough as there is very tough competition for mechanical engineering
all the best,
gomti

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2011-06-04 13:37:37

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SATYA COLLEGE COLLEGE

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Vikash, you are eligible for admission in our College. Our admission team would like to help you, please provide your contact information or feel free to contact us at +91-9899269899.

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2011-06-04 13:33:10

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Kiran Madan

Beginner-Level 1

Hi Arihant. Thanks for writing to us. IIJ does offer a program in Jewellery Designing which can be pursued Part Time (3 Years) or Fast Track (1 Year) as per your convenience. As you may be aware, the Indian Institute of Jewellery (IIJ) is one of Asia Pacific's premier autonomous jewellery institute that offers international standard education in Manufacturing, Design, Gemmology & Business. The institute is recognized and accepted by the jewellery industry for quality training, state-of-the art infrastructure and industry-relevant curriculum.
To understand which program suits you best and for further information, drop us an email on info
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2011-06-04 13:32:22

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