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Shipra Suman

Contributor-Level 9

Please refer to the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/arts-fine-visual-performing/dance-choreography/colleges/colleges-india
Almost all the institutes provide practical classes.

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Atharva Institute of Management Studies AIMS

Beginner-Level 5

You will be getting the certificate from Mumbai University as Master of financial management-MFM (in case of specialization in finance), Master of marketing management -MMM (in case of specialization in marketing), Master of human resources management -MHRDM (in case of specialization in HR).

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SHIVAM NAONITCurrent Student- NIT, Patna

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
If you have missed CSAB special round counselling, then there is no other way. Now, the only way to take admission is through management quota but in only private colleges.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

With your MBA qualification, you can set the path to a successful and fruitful career in finance. It will also help in acquiring new skills and knowledge and enhance better opportunities in job.

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Rudra Chouhan

Contributor-Level 7

Yes you can if you have home state quota for a NIT.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Wasif,
As the ranks have been declared and the counseling process has also been completed, you may specify your all India rank or category ranks and home state so that I may tell your possibilities.
If you have not registered for counseling you cannot get any NIT.

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Aftab Azim

Guide-Level 11

Percentile is measured on the basis of highest marks in the examination. Suppose the highest marks out of 100 is 80 so the person who scored 80 has achieved 100 percentile.
Hence top 20 percentile means students falling in the range of top 20% scorers.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Mayur,
JEE (joint entrance examination) consists of 2 papers namely main and advanced.
The syllabi is NCERT class 11th and 12th physics, chemistry and maths.
In JEE Mains, there are totally 90 questions in which each correct answer is given +4 and a wrong answer is given - 1.
The questions will be generally easy compared to advanced but you need to score at least 250 and above.
In JEE Advanced the paper is unpredictable. The syllabi is the same but the total marks and the negative marking vary.
It is really tough and it is competitive too.
All the best.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Mayur,
There are caste wise cut-off marks to qualify JEE Mains and advanced. It varies every year.
But it is advisable to score at least 250 and above in JEE Mains to get a good NIT, IIIT or GFTI.
In JEE Advanced, you need to have an AIR of 3000 and below as there is no caste reservation like JEE Mains.

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swapnil jain

Contributor-Level 8

Parvez don't go with which stream is better. Go with what you want do after studying B.Tech. You may take following considerations. If you like computer, want to build crazy application or something related to software go with Computer Science engineering. If you like playing with machines/motors or electricity go ahead with Mechanical engineering. Or Electrical engineering. If you are India, after studying Electronics and communication engineering most of the students gets job/work in IT companies. Only few percent gets chance in electronics companies. So I would suggest, better to study Computer Science engineering. If you want to sa
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Mayur,
There are 3 attempts for JEE Mains and 2 for JEE Advanced and it is applicable only in the consecutive years (the next next years).
I'm not sure about CET but I think you can give it 3 times (for SC, ST category) or 2 times (for general category).

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Sherin Paul

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you can join a multimedia institute while will also give you option to select a comfortable time to attend classes after your engineering classes. But you will only get a diploma then.

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

Paramedical is better than B.Sc as it has more options then B.Sc. Also today many people are shifting to paramedical therapies than Allopathic Medicines. You can even start your own practice in paramedical.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Obviously, do what you love. There are many people who complete their engineering and do what they love. Engineering is just a backup. My friend is doing preparation for IIT and dreams to become a musician.

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