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Ayush GuptaEnthusiastic Guy With Positive Attitude and Nature

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Hello Swapnil,
First of all, do let me know in which states you're looking for. Then I'll let you know best possible colleges matching your criteria.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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You will not receive any call from the college or university. You need to get an update from the place you have applied to.

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Ayush GuptaEnthusiastic Guy With Positive Attitude and Nature

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Hi Sonal,
First of all, which state are you targeting or you are looking for? Do let me know, after that I can suggest you some best colleges which are matching your criteria. As right now I'm also Pursuing MBA.

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DISHA RANI

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Executive MBA will include other topics which are not relevant. It's a combination of technical as well as functional. If you are looking for enhancing knowledge in the current area of work than professional certification courses like CFP. CFA FRM are better options. Your profile will become stronger. But if you are looking for a role change like Managerial or resource planner or sort of Analyst than executive MBA will provide you an option to hop on such roles. There are many good institutes for executive MBA ISB and Iims are no doubt top notch, other known ones are Great Lakes, MDI, NMIMS, SP Jain, Xavier's. All the best.

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Ahmed Ali Abedi

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You are not eligible for M.Sc Zoology after B.Sc. Agriculture in traditional Universities but you are eligible for M.Sc. Life Sciences course of JNU New Delhi, IISc Bangalore, CUJ Jharkhand, IISER Bhopal etc. Some institutes allow Agriculture Graduates to pursue M.Sc. In Life Sciences but not all institutes allow Agriculture Graduates in M.Sc. Botany or Zoology course. Even I also want to pursue M.Sc. Life Sciences after B.Sc. Agriculture.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
Calculation of percentile is actually straight forward, but the hitch is only the agency conducting exam is capable of finding percentile since data or figures required to calculate percentile are only with them. Hence other than NTA no one will be able to answer your query. Best wishes to you.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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No chance to get a call from any IIM at this score. Try to improve your CAT percentile. Score more than 98 percentile in CAT.

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Mansi tolani

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
1. Note down all the mistakes that you had committed during NEET preparation & work on it. Find out your weak points and then start working upon them until they become your strong point.
4. 10 books one time is wrong approach, do one book atleast 10 times. Go for mcq in bio only when the ncert is actually at you finger tips and for physics your coaching modules are sufficient but first solve ncert and read the concepts and then run for questions from modules and for chemistry just learn concepts and do questions.
2. NCERT is your Bible.
3. Utilise your time.
5. Don't make silly guesses. Check how to avoid silly mi
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