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Shivang agarwal

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Lakshay Rathi

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I have also converted siom, siib and sibm bang awaiting my kj results
After doing my research I can tell you that siom is a much better option in terms of placements, roi and batch size
So if you really want to do operations go for siom.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the last year of trend, the closing ranks in common pool for B.Tech CSE was 936 (I. e. 99.9256414 JEE Main percentile). So your rank should be below 900.

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CSIR NET stands for Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, National Eligibility Test. This exam was conducted by CBSE before 2019 but since September 2019, National Test Agency NTA is convener body. It is also conducted twice in a year in month of June and December. It is conducted for aspirants pursuing post-graduation or completed their post-graduation in Science stream. This is also an exam determine aspirants' eligibility as a researcher or Assistant professor in college or university level. I hope that above information will help you to find differences between UGC NET and CSIR NET and help you to prepare accordingly. If you

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, After completing 12th Arts, a student can pursue UG medical courses such as B.Sc. Nursing and Paramedical courses such as Radiography, Pharmacy Technicians and Dialysis Technician.

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Om Pandey

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You need to get graduated to pursue MBA. You can start preparing for it from your class 11th. It would be helpful for you in cracking your entrance.

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Dear, there are many webinars conducted by Shiksha Community, you can join them and have your counselling done!

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