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Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. The rank predicted might not be accurate, but it certainly does give an idea to the aspirant. Check it below:-
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Process of business analytics step by step.
Step 1) - Gather all information about the project
It is business analysts responsibility to gather all the details related to the project. By asking questions to people connected with the project (project manager, project sponsor, manager or business owner). Step 2) Set up a review meeting with Project manager/ Stakeholder/ Team members
An unclear agenda may lead to a failure of the project. Be specific in what is expected out of the project. Involve Project manager/ Stakeholder/ Team members in meeting and ask questions related to project
It is very likely that you might be working on compl
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So You must do some courses in Ethical Hacking or cyber Security to fetch a job in this area. These days its in big demand - Job prospects are good.
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Yes, you can join an autonomous institute.
But before that you must know the difference.
There are two types of colleges. (1) Affiliated and (2) Autonomous. The first type are affiliated to some or the other university. They have to follow the syllabus prescribed by the uni and also the all the norms & regulations etc. The admissions are decided centrally by the University. The exams too are conducted by the university. This means all the colleges affiliated to the same university will have same question papers and will be evaluated by same people with same criteria.
Autonomous colleges on the other hand are granted freedom and
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can do B.Tech after B.Sc, and you have two options for taking admission in B.Tech colleges first one is on the basis of your performances in B.Sc. And, if you have around 60% marks then you can easily get direct admission. Second option is you can give entrance exam for lateral entry scheme.
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