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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Amity University Jaipur is a good college to pursue your degree. It has an impressive placement record as well as good overall rankings. You can proceed with the admission in the college. However there are even better options available which you can go for. If you are eligible for Amity you can apply for some other better colleges if you want and may also avail scholarships. Giving you a few suggestions -
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Please go on the below link for colleges-
https://www.shiksha.com/top-engineering-colleges-in-maharashtra-rankingpage-44-0-114-0-0
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Hello!
Kindly check the below link for information related to your query. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/universities/st-george-s-university-of-london/medicine-mbbs.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Almost every college offers program for lateral entry admissions. You can also switch your branch as 1st year of all the branches remains same and hence there is absolutely no problem in that. Suggesting you a few best universities which you can consider. These universities also offer some scholarship based on your academic score. Check out these -
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Consider your schedule and budget and decide what works for you. Some people are comfortable taking their time with self-study, while others need a more guided approach, whether it's live or via canned materials (books, videos, etc.). Remember that the GMAT is one of the few things under every applicant's control by the time you've graduated college, so it's an incredibly competitive benchmark.
One important note: on average, students who focus primarily on practice problems improve by about 20 points before hitting a plateau (according to our David Kuntz, Knewton's VP of Research, who helped develop the original GMAT algorithm.) Unfort
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Best Engineering college to be chosen depend on multiple factors like their faculty, industry exposure an dplacements. Being in North India, I have heard a lot about Chandigarh University (CU) and I have observed it has really made a name for itself.
Chandigarh University has NAAC A+ Accreditation, QS World Rankings and ABET accreditation, which means its degree is recognised globally. The placements are impressive, with 900+ recruiters, including big names like Google, Microsoft and IBM. The highest package went upto INR 1.7Crore internationally and INR50LPA domestically.
Students here get industry exposure through internships, live pro
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Hope it guides you.
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