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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the last year of trends, TIMSR required MAHCET cutoff above 95 percentile for General while for All India quota it is above 97 percentile. Hence, your chances are moderate.

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The last date is April 12, 2019.

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I think it is quite low percentage to get admission there. But, if the seats remain vacant you may get admission there, which is very unlikely though.
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,It is always recommended to pursue an MBA only from a reputed college since it will ensure an overall great learning exposure from both the peers and faculty members, as well as good placements. These things would be either very rare or non-existent in an average college.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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According to your score, around 3-4 lacs. Try again in April JEE and practice more previous years question papers.

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No, the exam will not have negative marking. I recommend you to go through every topic to score good, in the exam. Topics covered in exam-
Usage of Idioms
Fill in the Blanks
Odd Word Out
Jumbled Sentences
Synonyms/ Antonyms
Spelling of Words
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Reading Comprehension (3 paras with 4 questions each= 12)
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As per this year's placements, I would surely recommend UEM Jaipur for being consistent and also do have good infrastructure and a green environment. To better judge, this college check the link mentioned here https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/masters-of-business-administration-mba-university-of-engineering-and-management-jaipur-236845.

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After AUCET exam, the question paper booklet will be collected by the invigilators. Therefore, there is no possibility.

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You can apply in any organisation for the post of an accountant which require skills such as keeping track of their profit and loss of their company, etc. For such type of jobs, you should have strong knowledge in core subjects. If you are interested in higher studies after graduation, you can opt for below programs :
1. Chartered Accountancy (CA)
2. Company Secretaryship (CS)
3. Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Bengal Institute of Business Studies (BIBS) do provide full time regular MBA degree, affiliated from Vidyasagar University, a NAAC accredited, W. B State Government University, recognised by UGC, Ministry of HRD, government. Of India. If you are interested to pursue your MBA in HR specialisation then BIBS will be the best option in Kolkata, I must say. This Business school is well known for their successful and well established placement background. More than 10% of the MBA batch has bagged International Placements. After completing first two semester students will go for the Summer Internship Programme in all the big corpor
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Self-study guide BBA/ BBS/ BBM exams by Arihant publications is a highly recommended book.

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Chetna S

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It's difficult to properly guide without knowledge of the subjects you studied, what you like or dislike etc. It is best you go with your instincts, figure out what interests you first. It is a matter of personal choice. If you are more into numbers you may opt for a Science or computing programme. If you are more into Arts you may look for the fantastic liberal arts and humanities programs abroad. Fashion, Mass Comm, Business etc. Are also good options but you need to know what you are fond of firstly. Explore programs by visiting university websites. The more you research the more informed you will be.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery is a 5 year course. Eligibility for the course is 10+2, intermediate cleared. Admissions for such course are on the basis of counselling after clearing entrance tests depending on the colleges. Major Job profile and designations for these graduates are Hakeem, Consultant, Lecturer, Scientist, Therapist, Private practice, Pharmacist, Medical assistant, Public health specialist and Spa directoretc. Graduates with this degree have opportunity in the industries like Unani Medical Colleges, Unani Charitable Institutions, Unani Clinic, Unani Medicine Store, Unani and Ayurvedic Resear
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If you are interested in Film Making, then you can proceed with a B.A. In Film Making. It is a 3-year undergraduate course that is divided into 6 semesters. Each year contains 2 terms with a minimum of 5 or more subjects in each semester. The average course fee for B.A. In Film-making is Rs. 3.6 Lacs for the entire three-year course.
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The response about Admission process may come from the Aalaska Group or their website can guide about the same. But, I can share my observation about the "Age Limit" and the Age Barrier" you have mentioned. See, the Hotel Industry has two sides that way, one is of the Makers and the other is of Managers (Service).
If you want to be a Chef, you must be doing something even now and formal training will make you good enough to get a good career. If it is about being in the Front Office and F & B, the age of 26 isn't wrong. It is rather ideal to do a course and get into the domain ASAP. Smartness matters more than the age.

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