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With this score, you should get admission in a good NIT. But remember that from this year, score will be exclusively based on JEE Mains only.
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Any course cannot guarantee a good salary. The salary a company provides, depends on the skill set you have and your experience. At the moment, you need to focus on your knowledge of the subjects and ensure you maintain a percentage of over 70 percent.
I would suggest you not to consider salary at the moment, rather focus on securing a job in a good company and gain experience. Once you gain experience, your salary will automatically increase.
At the moment, market conditions are not too good. Hence, less recruitments taking place with a nominal salary. Getting a job and keeping on with the performance is the biggest challenge
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Your application process must start a year ahead or at least 6 months prior to the intake you wish to start your classes from. If you haven't decided a country, you should shortlist a few options, so that it will be easier for me to guide you better.
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EXAMINATION
Intake capacity : 147
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
B.Sc (Hons.) Physics (3 Years Course after 10+2) from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in physics.
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B.Sc (General/Programme/B.Sc (Pass) B.Sc (H) Electronic, BA.Sc (H) Instrumentation BA.Sc (H) Electronics (3 Years Course) after (10+2) from Delhi University or any other University whose examination is recognized as equivalent to Delhi University and f
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You can, but your IELTS/PTE score is a matter of worry. It's too low and won't be accepted. Either you must retake or complete an English pathway program.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
If one is interested in travel journalism, one has to develop the zest for travelling by itself. Journalism can only teach you standards of the field, rest one has to develop. You can follow popular blogs, websites and start gathering information on places and utilize them in your career.
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In the public sector, one can find excellent job in the Government Tourism Departments. On the other hand, in the private sector opportunities includes:
1. Travel Agencies.
2. Hotels.
3. Airlines.
4. Transport and Cargo Companies, etc.
Opportunities include in the companies like:
1. Thomas Cook
2. Coz and Kings.
3. SOTC.
4. SITA Travels.
5. Kingfisher Airlines.
6. Emirates.
7. Indian Airlines, etc.
A po
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Naval architecture, Urban planning, Rural planning are few of the things you can explore, if you wish to join government services.
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MBA in event management is one of the good specialization, but it have narrow opportunities. Therefore, try to do with general specializations as it will help you to secure a good job with reputed organizations.
All the best.
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Good luck.
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