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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Tanveer,
Possibilities are there with 70%. You have to check the individual university websites and learn about the eligibility criteria. As part of the Campus France campaign many scholarship, funding and post study work options are available especially for Indian students. Knowledge of French language will be required for pursuing an undergraduate degree, you must also take the IELTS in addition to French language proficiency test. I will advice you to visit the Campus France for India website and learn about studying in France and opportunities available.

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Shekhar Sinha

Beginner-Level 5

Eligibility for MBA in Aviation is mentioned below:
- Minimum 50% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th)
- Graduation with minimum 50% marks in any discipline (preferably Economics or Commerce background with Mathematics) with minimum two years (2) of experience in Aviation or related sector will be suitable for the M. B.A. (Aviation Management) programme for Working Professionals.

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Namrata Singh

Contributor-Level 10

The fee vary from institute to institute. So firstly, decide on the college where you wish to apply. To give you an idea it may range from 4,000 to 14,00,000.

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

B.Sc. Maths (H) will be a better option if you want to be a maths teacher. After M.Sc. You may even opt for post graduate course and even Ph.D. to sharpen your knowledge and skills.

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kiran shah

Contributor-Level 6

I dont think so. There are chances because minimum cut-off is 60 percentile. Try for some other colleges. All the best.

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shikha shah

Beginner-Level 4

Hello
The admission process is as below.
Eligibility
Essential:A candidate must have passed 10+2 (any stream; eg. Science, Commerce, Arts, etc.) or equivalent OR 10+3 diploma approved by State Board of Technical Education with minimum 50% aggregate marks obtained in the final examination to be eligible for the above-mentioned program. A candidate appearing for the final examination of 10+2 grade or 10+3 Diploma program may also apply provided the results of the examination should have been declared by June of the admission year or prior to be eligible for the above mentioned program.
Admission Procedure for the First Year
For Indian Stude
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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
It's almost impossible at that score since 80 percentile (in any MBA entrance exam) is considered to be safe enough for getting an interview call.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, you can go with Jamia as it is good in placements and have a good infrastructure.
Best of luck.

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PREETI DIWAKAR

Contributor-Level 7

It's approximately Rs. 4.5 lakhs for two year MBA programme.

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jyoti goel

Guide-Level 13

You need to clear NEET and once you have qualified NEET, then look for your preferred colleges, check out their websites, and you can then know the criteria required to get admission there. Private colleges usually don't have a domicile issue.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

Contributor-Level 10

Definitely, PUMBA in term of ROI. BIMM Fees are much more as compare to PUMBA fees. And, the average packages they both offers is around same.

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Abhishek Chander

Contributor-Level 6

No, you cannot directly pursue an aviation course like Airlines and Airport Management right after completing 10th. Most aviation colleges, including the one at Chandigarh University, require you to have at least completed 12th (10+2) with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. This is a standard requirement across most colleges, as aviation programs are specialised and require certain foundational knowledge, which is usually covered during your 12th grade.

If you're interested in joining the aviation field, I would suggest completing your 12th first. After that, you can apply for courses like B.Sc. in Airlines and Airport Management or s

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Jasleen Taneja

Contributor-Level 10

In case you're unable to clear the CBSE 12th Physics exam, you can appear for compartment exams that are conducted in June/July every year. Focus on preparation, cover the entire CBSE 12th Physics syllabus, solve as many sample papers and previous years question papers to know the kind of questions that are asked. Take help of a teacher or a friend to get your basic right. Give your best and you'll be able to clear the examination!

In case you still do not clear the exam and are not promoted, you will have to reappear for the board exams in the next year. So, let's just avoid that and focus on the present. All the best!

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi David,
Depends on the number of backlogs and the final grade you scored. If MS is competitive you can look for PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate courses.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rahul!
It is the same college with two different branches. The quality of education and placements are of same level. You can opt for any institute depending on your location preference.

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Venkateswara M

Contributor-Level 6

Weightage is given to the overall profile and yours is completely fine. You can easily get through with a decent performance in the GD/PI. All the best.

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