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Anshu Priya

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Comparing IMI Bhubaneswar and Jaipuria Noida depends on what you're looking for. At IMI Bhubaneswar, placements are solid—100% record, with an average package of INR 12.02 LPA and the highest going up to INR 21 LPA. The recruiters are pretty diverse, from Deloitte to Tata Steel, which gives you exposure to different industries.

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Hello Asghar, yes definitely you can think of doing your B.A. After completion of your graduation in engineering. Eligibility for B.A. Is 12th or equivalent that you must be having if you have done your engineering graduation. I suggest you download brochure cum application form of IGNOU, go through it & apply for B.A. Best wishes to you.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you have good chances of getting into FMS, DSE, XLRI but a lot depend on your CAT score, GD/ PI score. Most of the good b school give good amount of weightage to CAT score so a high CAT score can overcome academic and other criteria like achievement, PI score.

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No, once you are through with the test you don't have to give it again. Unless you want to improve your score.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Admission in reputed b school ( top 50-60) depend on CAT/ CMAT score, GD, PI, What, academic record, co-curricular achievements. So foremost thing is high CAT/ CMAT / other entrance score. It is good to get percentile of 85 and above to be eligible for top b school. IIM require 90+ score. CAT score above 85 can be considered as a good score. You can recer nirf and other b school ranking. Firstly, you decide which type of MBA you wish to pursue then a list of b school and test score require for those b school.

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Yes, it is possible to study LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) in the UK. However, studying in the UK as an international student can be quite expensive. The tuition fees for LL.B. Programs in the UK can range from 10,000 to euro 25,000 per year, depending on the university and the course. In addition to the high tuition fees, international students also need to meet the visa requirements to study in the UK. You will need to apply for a Tier 4 student visa, which requires you to have a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) from your chosen university, sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses, and proof of your Engl
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