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2012-06-09 23:17:37

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saurabh saran

Beginner-Level 4

I would like to know first something about your area of interest & strength.?

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2012-06-09 23:12:34

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2012-06-09 23:06:00

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saurabh saran

Beginner-Level 4

Civil Engineering has more scope equally in private sector as well as public sector. But in case mechanical engineering has more scope in private sector.If you are looking for a government job future than i would like to suggest you Civil engineering. Otherwise mechanical engineering is a EVERGREEN BRANCH. So now its your choice .
All the best.

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2012-06-09 23:05:19

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
1)
B.Pharm (Distance Learning ) :
-AVR Educational Foundation, Lucknow
-IIMR Pharma Business School, Delhi
-GATE FORUM, Bangalore
-Universal School of Biosciences., Noida
2)
B.Pharm Colleges :
-A R College & G H Patel Institute of Pharmacy
-A J College of Pharmacy
-A. N. D. College of Pharmacy
-A.I.T's Institute of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Nagar
-A.J. College of Pharmacy
-A.M. College of Pharmacy, Karunagappally
-A.S.N Pharmacy College, Guntur Dist
-A.S.P.M.'s K.T. Patil College of Pharmacy
-A.S.P.M's Diploma IN Pharmacy Institute
-A.S.R. Govt. Junior College
-Aadhi Bhagawan College of Pharmacy
-Abasaheb Kakade College of Pharmacy
3)
While choosing the
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2012-06-09 23:04:17

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Yes, you may surely pursue MBA after completing your B.tech.
All the Best.

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2012-06-09 23:02:36

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2012-06-09 23:02:07

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2012-06-09 23:00:02

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2012-06-09 22:58:59

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Avinash Shukla

Beginner-Level 1

150000 in aieee

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2012-06-09 22:56:07

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2012-06-09 22:55:07

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swechha

Beginner-Level 4

yes u can. looking for option join vIt university,Jaipur for details login to www.vitjaipur.ac.in

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2012-06-09 22:54:01

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2012-06-09 22:51:25

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SRIVASTAVA AMIT Garv

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Rama, you can appear our entrance test, you will get a call from IIFP they will give you the details.

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2012-06-09 22:49:46

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Nitin Santoliya

Contributor-Level 8

Any type of study make you in a list of toppers.Always give your full hard work, persistent, concentration,determination in any work/study you do. This is your exhaustive study(thorough study). hope this will work for you.best of lk.

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2012-06-09 22:49:03

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Neha

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
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2012-06-09 22:48:35

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GANGAINSTITUTE

Contributor-Level 9

walk-ins were there at our Campus i.e. Ganga Institute of Technology and Management on 10th June.

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2012-06-09 22:47:08

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Abhishek

Beginner-Level 2

As per the Minority Quota of Colleges, every In-House Candidates get 1st Preference.
So go for it, All the Best !!!!

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2012-06-09 22:46:38

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