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Rashmi Pillai

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You have to take SNAP exam followed by GD-PI which will be held in December. To take SNAP, you must graduate with an aggregate of 50 (general category) and 45 (SC/ST). You can also take this exam if you are in the final year of graduation. For details regarding the fee structure, you can visit the official website.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are advised to do PhD in IT Project Management or Software Engineering from IGNOU or AIMA-AMU by distance learning. This will help you shift your career to academics and contribute to knowledge of young budding engineers.

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

There are many specializations in which you can do your M.Tech after completing your B.Tech in civil engineering like:
1. Environmental engineering.
2. Structural engineering with specialization in offshore structures.
3. Pipeline engineering.
4. Computational fluid dynamics.
5. Health safety and environment engineering.
My personal choice is structural engineering as it has very good career prospects and job opportunities. To pursue this specialization, you can go for NIT - Calicut or UPES - Dehradun. It is having a pen paper test being held on 12th August, 2016 for on the spot admissions, which you can check on their website. Both of these
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Harsha, it is difficult to answer if you will get admission as it is a decision taken by the university after evaluating all competing applicants. A GRE score of 310 and above usually is recommended but class profiles comprises of students with varying education background. You seem to have a decent profile. Give the TOEFL and aim the CGPA of 8 to 9 as you mentioned. Try to engage in more activities like project work, a very good internship or final year project should help.

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Ashay Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 9

It is not a good option. There are no placements and no competition. It is almost equal to doing nothing.

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Abhay Raj Singh RathoreWhen you haven't quit, you are one step ahead!

Contributor-Level 6

Pretty good. And in the end, it all depends on how dedicated you are.
We have had the highest package of over 24 LPA as well for CSE. The average package is decent as well.
Most of the placements happen at Mesra, hence you get a chance to show your skills to the bigshot companies like Amazon, Flipkart, and Directi. The opportunity is provided, rest is on you.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

No, pharmacy course won't give you any advantage for the preparation of NEET. Medical and pharmacy preparation is totally different. So you need to prepare accordingly.

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satish kaushik

Beginner-Level 5

BDS is not supposed to be so lucrative because there is no demand supply gap as in MBBS. Still, it depends upon your interest and potential.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

Guide-Level 11

The minimum qualification to appear for CA CPT is 12th from any board i.e. state board, CBSE or ICSE. So, firstly work on basic concepts of commerce while pursuing 12th board.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Dear Sir,
SMU and XLRI are only good colleges and their complete details for admission and eligibility have been shared below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/distance-correspondence-mba-colleges-in-muzaffarpur
If you need other details, feel free to revert.
All the best.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
CMA is a good choice. But, you have to work hard because it is not that easy. If you do well in CMA, you can earn a good career than an MBA holder.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Both are similar and have similar job opportunities, only difference being international health management involves global exposure and experience.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
PGDBM(Post Graduate Diploma in Banking & Finance) is a good option for you.
It is about 1 year duration.
Several private sector banks offer such courses & provide you direct job to the respective bank after successful completion of the course.
Axis bank, Idbi bank , Federal bank are some of them.
To know more go to their website & click on career section.
Times Pro Academy also provide such courses along with placement assistance.
IFBI is another one too who provide this course.

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Umashankar SivaStudying BE ECE anna university (Pec college)

Beginner-Level 4

You can't pursue, because you are a government employee, and then age may differ. But, you got good percentage. If you want to pursue regular means, you should leave government job and you can go attend the regular B.Tech class.

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