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IIM-A (CollegeDice. Com: Indian Institute of Management)
IIM-B (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore MBA)
IIM-C (Indian Institute of Management Calcutta MBA)
FMS (Faculty of Management Studies MBA)
SP Jain Institute of Management Research (S P Jain Institute of Management and Research MBA)
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If you are not interested in engineering you can check out alternate options like B.Sc in a subject of your interest, B.Arch, BCA, B.Sc IT, BBA if you want to change your career orientation. Keep a job perspective while choosing your course. Hope it helped.
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Before starting the VITEEE preparation, the students should prepare a strong strategy that will allow them to be confident and ace the examination. Firstly, the students should be familiar with the official VIT exam pattern and syllabus. This will allow the students to understand how the examination will be held and which topics have to be prepared. Students are encouraged to prepare a timetable so that they will be able to equally divide their time between subjects and topics and finish the syllabus before the examination. Mock tests and sample papers are important factors in the preparation process. Students should attempt mock tests
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The eligibility criteria differs, but the general requirements is that you must hold a Bachelor's degree and you must take IELTS test.
Below mentioned are some of the best universities for computer sciences:
1. Imperial College – London.
2. University of Cambridge.
3. University of Warwick.
4. University College – London.
5. Manchester University.
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No, it’s not. If you have studied accounting and finance, you can pursue a CA. Though a Commerce background offers a strong base for this course, people generally consider it the only pathway for CA. But the Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is open to students from many academic backgrounds after completing their 12th.
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Can you specify your education details and gap period clearly for proper guidance? You must be well aware of the fact that you can apply for a student visa only after you have received the admission offer from a university.
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Some new options which you can look forward for if you have geography background are:
1. GIS and remote sensing
2. Environmental expert
3. Urban planning
4. Surveyor etc.
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