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Designing in what field? After graduating in IT engineering, you can definitely take up designing or development of some new software. Do you have something else in mind?
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USA or UK and then Germany are the best countries to pursue your Masters in mechanical.
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Lovely Professional University edges out for B.Tech lateral entry due to its flexible diploma-to-degree pathway, allowing direct second-year entry with strong industry-aligned curriculum and scholarships via LPUNEST. Campus infrastructure supports hands-on learning across diverse engineering branches, complemented by robust placement drives attracting top recruiters. DTU excels in core technical rigor, yet LPU's expansive opportunities and modern facilities make it preferable for career-focused growth. Both hold solid reputations, but LPU aligns better for practical, placement-driven outcomes
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Normally speaking, 20 backlogs means one has failed in almost every alternate subject during his / her graduation. This indicates poor academics. I am afraid, colleges abroad demand very good academics & hence admission in Canada may not be possible.
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As you need to know B.Ed subject combination of geography subject, here are the subjects:
1. Bengali-
History / Sanskrit / English / Philosophy
2. Geography-
Economics / History / Mathematics
You can choose according to your subject and interest. Yes, you can take Sanskrit in B.Ed.
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http://www.oberoigroup.com/careers/index.htm
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Link: https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-oxford-college-of-science-h-s-r-layout-bangalore-3049
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Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT) in Delhi offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. The course fee for the MBA program at MAIT is around INR 1.20 lacs per year. The MBA program at MAIT has a class size of 70 students. The institute is promoted by a group of well-known industrialists. MAIT is not the same as Maharaja Agrasen Business School (MABS), which is a different institution. The PGDM course at MABS has a course fee of INR 8,80,000 for the duration of two years. MABS also offers scholarships to students.
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The colleges have relaxation in the fee based on the cast and at times based on your percentages in academics.
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You are eligible for TGT.
TGT should have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized university with 50% marks or above in aggregate as well as in the concerned subject for recruitment and B.Ed or equivalent qualification from a recognized university.
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You will have entrance exam, group discussion and interview too for such courses apart from 10+2 marks.
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The placement record for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture at LPU is decent and steadily improving. Students get opportunities in sectors like agri-business, food processing, seed and fertilizer companies, dairy, and research support roles. Recruiters include companies related to agriculture inputs, supply chain, and rural development, and students also get internships and field training which strengthen their placement chances. Average packages are usually in the range of ₹9-10 LPA, with some students going higher based on skills and experience.
Placements are conducted every year, but like most agriculture programs, it is skill-based rather
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