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my suggestion is you can go for MBA Marketing.
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The course outline of mechanical in IIT Delhi or IIT Bombay is similar and is quite well aligned with the course structure of top ranked international universities and the mechanical is one of the most desired and demanded branches in the IITs. The universities stand on similar QS ranking level and the facility and quality of infrastructure on average is almost the same in both the campuses, IITB has a lake, a pretty larger campus than that of IITD whereas IITD stands in a very desired location of Delhi ( in Hauz Khas) which stands very close to the international airport and various railway stations and is comparatively very green and
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There various options available for B.Sc Mathematics graduate to pursue their higher studies. Details of best higher studies options for B.Sc Mathematics graduates are given below.
M.Sc/Ph.D
MCA
MBA
Other Certification Courses after B.Sc Mathematics
Various certification courses available in Commerce field for the B.Sc Mathematics graduates. These courses are given below.
Chartered Accountant (CA)
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
Company Secretaryship (CS)
Several certification courses are available in networking field for the B.Sc Mathematics graduates. These co
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Study Plan
Before starting your exam preparation, create a study plan for your preparation. Divide your time equally for all the sections as per your course. Gather all the information about the official syllabus. Research about the study materials you are going to use for better exam preparations. Try to attempt Mathematics
questions using shortcut methods.
Time Management
For exam preparations, you need to focus on studies and manage your time. Make a proper time-table and prepare accordingly. Study for at least five to six hours a day. Add some time for breaks and other activities which can
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So, if you are already preparing for JEE then what should you do for cracking AMUEEE.
So what is cracking AMUEEE all about? It is more about the clarity of concepts and lots of problem-solving and an excellent time management. If you have prepared rigorously for JEE then you won't need any extra books for AMUEEE. Rather, I would suggest giving a lot of mock tests. Make sure you are thorough with all the formulas and general solution for simple cases as it can save a lot of time in the exam.
The main point is timed practice and a lot of revision. Apart f
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But instead of opting for Aeronautical Engineering, I would suggest you go for CSE from AIT Bangalore.
AIT is ranked 63rd in Indian Engineering college Ranking of "Outlook India". On the other hand, MVJCE stands nowhere in top 100.
AIT Bangalore has huge campus of 120 acres whereas MVJCE has a campus of just 15 acres.
AIT maintains a teacher-student ratio of 1:10. The Institute receives a "Modernisation and Removal of Obsolescence" grant from the AICTE for research activities and upgraded state-of-
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The minimum educational requirement to become an Astrobiologist is a Bachelors degree in any of the Science subjects like Space Science, Astronomy, Chemistry, Biology or other appropriate Science subject from a recognized university. Candidates can also opt for subjects like Biogeochemistry, Microbiology, Geological Science, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, etc. Aspirants also have the option of pursuing a specialized course in Astrobiology.
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All you need to follow is the simple guidelines mentioned below to get the desirable branch in the desired college.
1. Stop believing in rumors, and if someone says that you cannot do it, or the time is less . Just believe in yourself and your ambition
2. Before giving a start to your preparation, have a look through the WBJEE brochure, paper pattern, rules, guidelines and most importantly the syllabus.
3. List out all the topics which are not the part of t
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1. Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay
2. Mumbai Government College of Engineering - Karad
3. Satara Government College of Engineering - Jalgaon
4. Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Raigad
5. College of Engineering - Pune
6. Dr. D Y Patil University - Mumbai
7. Indian Institute of Graphic Communication and Technology - Mumbai
8. Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik.
9. Indian Institute of Graphic Communication and Technology - Mumbai
10. Government College of Engineering - Pune
11. Indian Institute of Capital Markets - Mu
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Choosing between an average specialisation from a top college or a top specialisation from an average college depends on your career goals. If you study at a reputed university, even with an average specialization, you get access to better placements, faculty, research opportunities, and industry connections, which can help you grow in your career. A well-known college name on your resume also makes a difference in job applications and further studies.
On the other hand, if you are passionate about a specific specialisation and it has strong industry demand, then even an average college can provide you with the necessary ski
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