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Neeti Mahajan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Factors like college, grades, extra curricular, previous experience, specialisation, communication skills, performance in the interview, etc. are considered while deciding the salary of MBA graduates during campus placements.
All the best.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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Government exams and the IT certifications you mentioned are different things. Understand the fact that government exams are aptitude based. You will have to prepare Maths, English and reasoning.
If you are preparing for government exams and in your spare time you think of doing these certifications then go for it. But, if you think that your certifications will help you in exams then it's a wrong notion.
Yes, you can go for government exams till the time you are eligible for them.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

As per your rank you can easily get DTU.

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Sofia Goyal

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The material of all education providers are more or less the same. FPSB India does mention a set of reference books on their website and provides them at a cost. The pros being they are standard books and the bad part they are voluminous.
Though actual exam needs more of practise questions, you can follow two methods for preparation: (1)Read the books prescribed by FPSB India. Do the sample papers provided on the website.(2)Follow any Education Providers material and go through their study notes and workbooks.
But a word of caution out there. Make sure that the material which you purchase by any Education provider is updated. While it ma
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Sankalp Gandhi

Beginner-Level 5

If this is your general rank and you are a Delhi candidate, yes, you will get admission.

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

In my opinion going for class 11th and class 12th is a good, because you get some more time to explore your options with more insights and experience. If you find Mass communications or Law more interesting, you can have a chance unlike Diploma. If you like after class 11th, if you still want to go for Engineering in CS, prepare well for JEE, state level Entrances, other universities entrance and go ahead.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

First and foremost, your CGPA. Students with highest CGPA get first opportunity in the first round where higher salary paying organisation takes interview and second your presentation and personality, performance during interview.

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

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Dheeraj,
IIMT Group of Colleges was laid in 1994 and it has gained a due recognition and strength in the field of education. Moreover, it has tie ups with many recruiters.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Shubham,
Please refer to this link to get more insights of the colleges based on your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
However, both the colleges are top notch with best placements statics.

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Anushka JhaSincerity at its top!

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you can qualify it.
Remember all the formulae and concentrate on each and every topic. Keep giving mock tests till Advanced.
Good luck!

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

You should pursue a course based on your interest areas & career aspiration. A 3 year LLB program will straight away give you a career option as a lawyer/legal advisory firm where as a BSC & BBA may not be able to get a good career break and you may be required to pursue an MBA program post-graduation.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello lucky,
As per your rank in both the exams, I fear you may not get the top notch branches. You will have to settle down with lower branches, so if you are stuck between these two colleges only then go for VIT-Vellore.

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Lalit Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Hello there!
You need to be graduate first if you are going to FTII or SRFTII. Rest, you are HSC qualified to get Diploma or degree in cinematography to get into cinematography.

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