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For general category - 150+
For OBC category - 120+
For SC category - 60+
For ST category- 45+
These are the required marks to get admission in the lowest preferred branches of DTU.
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You will get admission in IIMS with given top score in the GMAT. Yes, they do offer admission through GMAT scores.
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You can go in the field of photography and filmmaking, it will help you in your career as well as in your passion.
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Below mentioned is the scope of Bachelors in geology:
1. Engineering geologist.
2. Geochemist.
3. Geophysicist/ field seismologist.
4. Geoscientist.
5. Hydrogeologist.
6. Seismic interpreter.
7. Mudlogger.
8. Wellsite geologist.
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Hi Uma,
You may refer to this article for step by step guide on obtaining education loan for higher studies abroad. The best advice may be taken by visiting the bank.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/things-to-know-before-applying-for-foreign-education-loan-articlepage-103
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The term graduation means Master's degree abroad. You can enroll into a PG course only after you complete your Bachelor degree. Admission process and requirements will depend on the country and university. International applicants must take IELTS or TOEFL to meet language requirements. Kindly, decide where to apply and then visit university requirements on their websites.
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