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Beginner-Level 3
You can look to opt for B.Tech in specializations like Civil Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering & Information Technology. Entrance tests like AIEEE or any state level entrance tests are required to apply for B. Tech. ITM offers these programs as a four year, full time, AICTE approved program which is offered at Visakhapatnam.
You can visit the website for more details.
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Please rewrite your question for better guidance.
Looking forward to help.
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Preparing for IAS requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the right books for Prelims
*Start preparing at least 10 months before
*Solve past year questions to test yourself on regular basis
*Cover the scoring sections early
*Cover the syllabus strategically. Don't go for a "prepare all" approach for IAS prelims
*Balance paper 1 and 2
You may also refer the books below:
Indian Politics by Lakshmikanth
Ancient History by D.D.Kausambi's
R.S.Agarwal [Arithmetic]
Essential of Grammar- Oxford Publications
Wren & Martin [English Grammar]
A Brief Introduction to Indian Constitutio
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It is always advisable to work for 1-2 years after graduation and then pursue MBA.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects.
- The other advantage of work experience would be that during admission in MBA, you will have advantage over candidates with no work experience.
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best.
All the Best.
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2012-06-09 14:45:32Contributor-Level 8
Admission shall be granted on the basis of consolidated merit on 100 point scale with the following weightages: -
Marks in qualifying examination (Graduation): 10%
Class X: 10%
Class XII: 10%
Entrance examination (CAT/ MAT/ ATMA/ JMAT/ SNAP/ ZAT/ eNAT/ MRNAT/ CMAT): 25%
Behavioural skills test (to be conducted by FMS): 10%
Group discussions and essay: 10%
Personal interview: 20%
Post graduate/ work experience: 5%
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