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2011-05-11 01:38:34
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agnivesh
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As i said earlier(answered your question about the prominence of Biotech), in India there is no good development and importance given to Biotech branch. This branch is more of research oriented and hence due to the backwardness of R & D in India, Biotech has lesser options in India when compared to other countries. But if you really have interest in this branch, please go ahead making sure you persue your higher education in foreign countries. All the best mam.
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2011-05-11 01:18:13
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Chhavi Gupta
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with BTC you can be a primary teacher, by doing B.Ed you can b a TGT or PGT, with PhD you can go with research . now it depends upon you which way you choose
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2011-05-11 01:10:01
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2011-05-11 01:06:29
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2011-05-11 01:05:41
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2011-05-11 00:46:17
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Pooja Kohli
Guide-Level 11
Hi,
Although, the difficulty level would not be as high as other National Level entrance like AIEEE etc. but, most of the good Institutes in Rajasthan accept RPET so, it would not be easy. The entrance test will of 3 hours duration having 120 objective type questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics each having 40 questions. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers therefore a candidate should answer all the questions.
As far as cutoffs are concerned, it would be difficult to give you any concrete information on the same as it is a state level Examination; however, to get into top ranks you need to score 110 to 120 out
Although, the difficulty level would not be as high as other National Level entrance like AIEEE etc. but, most of the good Institutes in Rajasthan accept RPET so, it would not be easy. The entrance test will of 3 hours duration having 120 objective type questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics each having 40 questions. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers therefore a candidate should answer all the questions.
As far as cutoffs are concerned, it would be difficult to give you any concrete information on the same as it is a state level Examination; however, to get into top ranks you need to score 110 to 120 out
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2011-05-11 00:44:08
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2011-05-11 00:39:07
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2011-05-11 00:38:11
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2011-05-11 00:29:44
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sagarika Sharma
Guide-Level 11
Hi Srinath, it will entirely depend on which career path you want to take up. If you like accounts and want to go for a career in accountancy go for CFA. If marketing interests you go for CIM. MBA and MIB - course modules will not differ much its just the nomenclature. If planning to come back to India for work then opt for MBA over MIB. If you have your own business then both would benefit you.
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Now, the ball is in your court.
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2011-05-11 00:07:13
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RMIT UNIVERSITY
Beginner-Level 3
Hi Antony, Thank you for your enquiry. Please refer to our website www.rmit.edu.au/international for information regarding RMIT University's programs, fees and entry requirements. If you have any further enquiries, please email isu@rmit.edu.au and we will promptly respond to your email. Thank you and regards, RMIT International
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2011-05-11 00:05:14
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