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Some of the top notch colleges in your mentioned area include FMS-Delhi, DMS-Delhi and IMT Ghaziabad.

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Go for a free course of Harvard University on EDX app. Download from Google play store. It will be the best idea. Otherwise do free course from Coursera app. Both have wonderful videos.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Rohan, opportunities are good. If you study in Canada you will be able to apply for a post study work permit and gain some experience. But if you want to apply for a job directly, it is better you consult with an immigration agent for facts and figures.

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The qualifying examinations for admissions at SPJIMR include only CAT, XAT, GMAT and not MAT. CAT percentile is one of the criteria for getting selected into SPJIMR and there is no exact percentile that can assure your selection in the institute. However, there is an eligibility criterion that you have to satisfy in order to qualify for the admissions. Please refer to the website for the detailed information about the admission process.
Link: www.spjimr.org/pgdm.

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Do you want to go for arts? Otherwise go for B.Sc. There are many more options are available in different streams. You can go for diplomas and certificate courses in many areas. Make up your mind and decide what you want to achieve.

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Both the courses are good in their own areas. If you just want to get a job, go for Diploma but if you want to go for higher studies, I will suggest Masters.

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Absolutely you will get into top IIMs, provided you score pretty high percentile and able to crack GD/PI with precision.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hello,
Kotak has a number of colleges, but 3 college in Kotak offering CS professional courses/degree. RTU-Rajasthan Technical University, GPGC - Government Post Graduation College and other one is India Institute of Technology Kotak India. And, if you need more information, then please click below link. http://www.icsi.edu/Member/ListofUnivresityforCS.aspx.

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Kirti VishwakarmaBibliophile

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Dropping a year after your class 12th for JEE preparation is a big step.
Results completely depend on the choices and steps taken by you during preparation.
It doesn't affect at all in any way for future whether you crack JEE or not.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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You will be free to apply to any and every airline whose eligibility you fulfil. Bombay Flying Club or any other flying school does not provide any placement assistance with any airline. Cadet Pilot Programme can allow you a chance to get shortlisted for those airlines who conduct such programmes.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Engineering and CPL are two different streams altogether. There's no relation and it hardly matters if you are an engineer or any graduate, because the minimum requirement to become a commercial pilot is 10+2 (PCM). I would suggest you to choose your direction by your interest. Pilots and Engineers both hold responsible positions in the smooth functioning of the society. Since you have a budget of 50-60 Lacs, you can pursue CPL also which is otherwise an expensive affair when compared to Engineering. Your budget should allow you to join any cadet pilot programme offered by Jet Airways & Indigo Airlines. Apart from them IGRUA and NFTI a
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