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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you will easily get NIT and IIIT of your choice but the thing is that you should also appear for IITs also as if there is some seats are left vacant then you can easily grab them.

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Ishita Vaidya

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No, dates have passed for 2016-18 admissions. Please try next year. We accept both CAT and GMAT.

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Amit Dhane

Beginner-Level 4

you should go with Chemistry because there are opportunities in industry as well as in teaching field.But the B.Sc in Maths give the opportunities related to teaching and research.

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Ankita kapoor

Contributor-Level 7

Based on grades from the 12th grade, admission to some LPU programs, such as BA, BCA, BBA, BCom, and BFA, can be earned without passing the LPUNEST test. The test can be taken, nevertheless, in order to apply for scholarships. More than 150 programs are available at LPU in a variety of subjects, including engineering, administration, and the arts. Many programs, including B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA, BSc agriculture honors, M.Sc. agriculture honors, MCA, and many more, require passing the LPUNEST test in order to be eligible, along with the necessary percentage of prior education.

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Ritika Sethiya

Contributor-Level 10

yes surely you will get

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

Guide-Level 11

apply for polytechnic it is best option for you

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Abhinav Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

No. It would not be possible with such rank.
You can try for other government and good private colleges.
All the best.!!!

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the entrance exam for LLB B.Com in India. It is conducted by the National Law University Consortium (NLU). The LSAT India is a similar exam that is conducted by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). It is accepted by a wider range of law schools outside of India.
The CLAT is a more competitive exam than the LSAT India. This is because the CLAT is only accepted by NLUs, which are some of the top law schools in India. The LSAT India is accepted by a wider range of law schools, including some private law schools.
The CLAT is also a more difficult exam than the LSAT India. This is because the CLAT c
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Anwesha Bharati

Beginner-Level 4

Not dgp biotechnology 3 rd round

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Harsh k

Beginner-Level 3

Admissions in colleges and streams are on basis of their cutoff percentage.

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Lucky Lucky

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2-3lack on full course without hostel and mess

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Ankit PandeyFrom XAVIER'S

Guide-Level 11

JIIT noida have good placement in CSE

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Divya JainStudent

Guide-Level 12

Hello Himanshu Jaiswal,
Yes, you can get a very good Job after completing your Graduation.
if you work hard & set your goal of life.
You can go for further studies.
But if you are interested in Jobs then you should prepare for Government Job Exams like IBPS, SSC, Railway Exams.
these are the best options for your career, in these jobs there is job securities & high salary.
Everyone know about the perks & benefits of Government Jobs.
Click here to prepare for IBPS Exam:
https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-po-recruitment-exam
Click here to prepare for SSC CGL Exam:
https://www.eduncle.com/ssc-cgl-recruitment-exam
I hope it will help you.
Best of Luck :)

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Raviraj Joshi

Contributor-Level 9

Go for MITSOB Pune or if you want to do with one specialization, go for BIMM/BIMHRD/BIIB, Pune.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

You can Get Sanfrancis, Atharva, Thakur, Rajiv Gandhi for sure. Also you must opt for Djsanghvi, Kjsomaiya, Father Agnel, SPIT, SPCE, VJTI which are premium engineering colleges.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

You may pursue Ph.d if you want to go in research. UPSC exams are the way to enter govt sector. NET will lead to assistant professorship or JRF if cleared. If you plan to go into corporate sector, apply for PGDM/MBA. There are diploma programmes also available.

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