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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
The best private universities or colleges to pursue B.Sc in Nursing are:
- IQ City Institute of Nursing Sciences
- Sister Nivdita University
- Peerless College of Nursing
- Apollo Nursing College
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
With this rank in VIT, you can get a seat only under category 5 means you need to pay more than 5 lakhs per annum. So if you want you may try in the counselling.
But in SRM, your rank is good enough to get a good course.
Since your chances are very low at VIT, you can opt for SRM University.
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
The admission in SASTRA University is not based on JEE Mains score only. Your board exam percentage and JEE Mains marks will be put together and then you will get admission.
with this score, if your board exam percentage is 90 or above then you may get a seat.
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You can get immigration to New Zealand or Australia. You need to IELTS. If you get 7 band in all modules you will be eligible for immigration. Alternatively, you can take up Level 7 programs to study in New Zealand. After one year study you will get one year work search visa. Once you get a job you will get two year work permit. Once you get Work permit you can apply for PR.
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1.IIM
2.BITS
3. Lovely Professional University
i have read that Lovely Professional University venture in their students an unmatched entrepreneurial skills that makes their students an efficient managers.even the university holds a good track of the placements,research and projects.
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1. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication B.J. M. C. - This is a three-year undergraduate programme that provides students with a strong foundation in journalism and mass communication. Some colleges and universities also offer a Bachelor of Arts B.A. In Journalism.
2. Master of Journalism and Mass Communication M.J. M. C. - This is a two-year postgraduate programme that offers advanced training in journalism and mass communication. Some colleges and universities also offer a Master of Arts M.A. In Jo
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All the best.
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