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Abhinav Sinha

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You are definitely on the right way, you can go for B.Tech. Automotive Design Engineering, as it has great growth opportunities worldwide. It deals with designing, manufacturing, developing, testing and maintenance of the automobiles. This field provides a platform for the engineers to explore new horizons and areas. There are opportunities lying in the area of manufacturing, service station, transport companies, defence services. One can go for higher studies to gain more expertise and can pursue M.Tech. or PhD to further enhance their knowledge. One can also opt for lectureship or for the post of professor in engineering colleges/uni
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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Vishesh
Considering your question i'm providing you link of a page over there you can find out every information you are seeking for.
http://careerafter12th.in/hotel-management-after-12th/
all the best

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Vinutha,
I suggest you to visit Website of Institute
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You will find each and every information over there, and if you still have any doubts after reading information over there feel free to ask me.
all the best

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shivam kashyap

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yes you can admission in a engineering college for b.tech by its lateral entry program

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Dhananjai Kumar

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I think UPSC exams are best for you. Give it a shot aftet preparing well for it. 1 year preparation is sufficient.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hi student,
Both the courses have their own value in market, so you can judge of any one course. You should think deeply within yourself in which part of commerce you like more. If you like accounts, then you should go with CA (chartered Accountancy), and if you like to pursue law, then go with CS (company secretary). It totally depends upon your interest. CS is someone who will take over the corporate governance of the company. Once you complete your CS, you will be treated as an authority of company laws and communication. Both will be great tools to run a company.CA is a professional course that can give you instant credibility. Once
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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Nishant,
In B.com you don't have a option for specialization , it's a mix of different subjects such as accountancy, cost, tax, law or etc. so since there isn't any option of specialization then there is no question of which subject is good or not.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Vinutha,
CA isn't about practical or theoretical subjects it's a mix of accountancy, Law, Tax, Cost, Finance, Strategy , which is the reason of it's reputation.
so it doesn't mean that you are strong in practicals then you won't be able to manage with theory but yes a strong part will give you bit edge, but overall you can have a go with.
all the best

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Anant OjhaThe surreal saint rockstar

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
The structure is as follows-
Higher General payment: Rs.42500/- per annum
Special category Rs.1,06,100/- per annum
NRI/NRI sponsored : US $ 3,000+ Rs.6,650 per annum (likely to be revised).

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Sarthak,
Since you have scored very good marks in 12th my recommendation is you should apply for admissions in DU considering your marks you will be eligible for admission in north campus colleges, so quite simple first pursue regular college there. And on the completion you will have option of campus placement in good corporates or if you wish to study further then you can go for professional courses or MBA from a reputed college.
good luck

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Raghav Raj singhmy story like write watar from water in water

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Phy. section is special in IIT always so focus on the all three subject very well Clear all concept study min. 6 hours a day take rest in every 2 hours

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Vinutha,
Recommendation is to go for CA instead of ICWA, Reason being scope and opportunities what CA's have in comparison to CWA.
Secondly CA have more reputation than a ICWA though both are professional courses but a CA can Perform work of a cost accountant but a cost accountant can't perform work of a CA.
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Nijith Frank

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Did you write SRMJEE

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Hello, to get an admission for M.Sc in Film Making you need to have graduation or PG diploma in Film Making from recognized independent film making institute. However, fees for M.Sc in Film Making is 3.5 Lakhs per year. If you do not have any Film Making background, then we would suggest the best suited course for you can be PG Diploma in Film Making. It has a same fees as M.Sc in Film Making

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Ayush Sharma

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Pass 10th and 12th, complete graduation and then give an entrance exam for MBA schools. Clear that, after that if there is an interview round, clear that and then you get an admission into a MBA school.

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

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SAT is one of them for study in abraod

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