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There are basically 4 sections in MBA entrance exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK-
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. But reading a newspaper won't be sufficient. Start solving RCs on a regular basis with proper analysis. DILR
This is one of the toughest section, especially from previous 2-3 years. Not only it is tough but it also checks how quick your senses are and how good you are in selecting the sets. So the
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Madras Institute of Technology is one of the oldest and reputed Institute for aeronautical engineering. So, it is a good choice.
The students from other state are also eligible to apply but the seats allotted are lesser. The admission is based on your board exam scores alone and there is no separate entrance exam.
You need to apply for a single window counselling program through which you will be allotted seats.
You may visit this link: www.annauniv.edu
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Admission in universities or institutes offering B.Sc. in Agriculture course is done basically in two modes. It is done either based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Direct Admission) or written exam conducted by the university/institution that offers the degree.
The details on how to apply for B.Sc. degree in Agriculture can be collected from the authorized website of the institution along with the information on course details and available number of seats. The application forms can be obtained either through the college office or from the concerned web portal.
Some entrance ex
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College of Agricultural Engineering and Post Harvest Technology
SRM University: Department of Food Process Engineering
Guru Jambeshwar University of Science and Technology:Department of Food Technology
Guru Nanak Dev University :Department of Food Technology
KK Wagh College of Food Technology
MIT College of Food Technology
Hotel Management
For top colleges check the link below :
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/top-10-hotel-management-colleges-in-india-2016-blogId-10022
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Kalkaji is AIU and AICTE approved and yes, it is important for a college to be approved by these two as it provides equivalency to the MBA. Now you would be able to pursue further courses like PhD.
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Scholar-Level 16
Hi Aayush,
The career as a travel journalist is full of adventure and fun. But unfortunately there is no specific course for travel journalism in India. You can study Journalism at UG/PG level and look for jobs in travel sector or journals as a writer or a photographer, whichever interests you. You can apply for jobs in travel magazines and travel websites, once you are a graduate. You can also take up internships in travel sector to have maximum exposure.
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Contributor-Level 10
Its good that you are preparing for BITSAT. You are on the right track of preparation. Before going through Arihant Books, its better to go through with your NCERT textbooks of 11th & 12th standard specially for Chemistry. For Physics, read H.C.Verma and FIITJEE materials. Practice maths atleast 3 hours daily from R.D. Sharma and FIITJEE material. Apart from these, try giving 3 online mock BITSATs from your coaching, or you can consult other online websites such as TCYonline, etc. Lastly, keep patience till the tenure of your preparation.
All the best.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
https://www.shiksha.com/university/dr-babasaheb-ambedkar-marathwada-university-aurangabad-19961
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Sorry to disappoint you, with 62% you will not be able to apply for top Australian universities, the cut-off for most Australian universities is 65% minimum and for top ones is 70%, however, you may get some universities which may admit you but your choices will be limited. All the best.
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Food Microbiologist
Food Standards Officer
Process and product development
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