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wasim Attar

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You can check with:
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> Arena
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Hi Shivdeep,
We need few more details to get you connected with the best career counselors on Shiksha Ask and Answer. Please briefly mention your interests and future plans if you have thought about this to help us guide you better. If not, you must indicate which subjects you enjoy and what kind of work you see yourself getting into. For eg: you could tell us that you enjoy Mathematics and like to be in a field that involves a lot of problem solving.

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divakar chaudharyB.tech from iit delhi. just started

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no chance for NIT but you will may get IIIT

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Prasoon Sharma

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yes certificate in e commerce

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Sai Krishna Konitham

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Yes, you can pursue by this marks as eligibility for entrance exam is 60% only . Do well in entrance exam as you want to proceed with your choice wish.

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Prasoon Sharma

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the scope and market position of pharma D is not clear yet.but physiotherapy is a good course and scope of a physiotherapist is very vast and it is increasing say by day

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Ritika Srivastava

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As per exam pattern for JMI entrance exam 2026 for MBA, there are three sections in question paper. These are Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and English. The JMI question paper includes 170 objtective type questions and candidates will get three hours to complete exam. Examinees have to mark the correct answer in OMR sheet. There is also a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
For USA, Singapore, you need SAT + TOEFL /IELTS to apply.
For Canada and UK you will only need TOEFL/IELTS.
Two/three letters of recommendations and SOP or Personal essay are common to all countries.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Congratulations on securing a good girl rank of 2150 in UPSEE. Based on the previous year's cutoff data, you have a fair chance of getting admission to government colleges for various courses. However, cutoffs may vary each year based on various factors such as the number of applicants, their scores, and the availability of seats. To get a better idea about your chances of getting admission to government colleges, you can check the previous year's cutoff data for various colleges and courses. You can find this information on the official website of UPSEE or the respective college websites. Some of the popular government colleges that o
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Nityanand Singh

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Hey Shamil,
You need to clear Jee Mains and then Advanced in order to get into IIT. Talking about marks, it depends on multiple factors and you can't predict that accurately. You can check out the marks for last few years and set a target. You should also look out for some best alternate universities like BITS, SRM, Lovely Professional University etc which stand on the same notes of quality education.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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Dear friend,
According to my views and experience, the pattern of MBA entrance is that there are 4 sections and every section carries equal marks, there is a English section and current affairs section and all four sections carry equal marks. You have to practice as much as you can. Thank you and have a bright future ahead

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Ananya Yadav

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Piyush !
you may not get admission in government institute as their cutoff is little high .you can keep a backup by applying some premier private institutions that are doing equally good as top government agencies.These institutions along with assured placements also provides various industrial trips,projects,research etc that helps students in their long run.here are some of these colleges where you may get admission:
1.BITS
2.Lovely Professional University
3.SRM
you can apply for their entrance examination and can avail high scholarship based on your ranks.Lovely Professional University provides an excellent platform where students can ac
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