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Great Lakes institute is providing admission as of now with 90 percentile students.
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Following are the best specializations in MBA:
1. Operations and Supply Chain Management
2. Industrial Relations as an HR
3. Marketing
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The question paper comprises four sections:
Quantitative techniques
Logical reasoning
Language comprehensive
General awareness, each section carries 25 marks.
Registration started on 10 october, it will close by 15 December, and exam is on 26 January 2017.
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Getting a good job completely depends on your qualification. So, you have to clear that what is your qualification. For science students there are plenty of opportunities. Most of the science students want to get a reputed job in science institutes, ISRO, CSIR Labs, etc.
To follow the dream of a researcher, you can apply for CSIR net exam.
It is a national level eligibility test only for science students to pursue their dream of being research fellow or an assistant professor.
Get more details of CSIR net exam here - https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
But, if you are not interested in research field or professorship then check mor
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The candidates are admitted to the NITs seats on the basis of Home State (HS) quota and Other State (OS) quota.
Under the home state quota, the seats are reserved for candidates based on their state of eligibility which is basically the state where they have completed their Class 11th and 12th from.
The candidates falling under HS quota can take the advantage of almost reserved 50% HS seats and the candidates belonging from other states or from union territories, excluding the home state can also apply for the advantage of almost 50% reservation under OS quota.
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After completing your B.Sc. agriculture, you can try to qualify net exam to become a researcher or lecturer. But, this exam is not very easy to crack. So, you can also try Block Development Officers (BDO) or Agriculture Development Officers (ADO).
The other options for B.Sc. students are - bank jobs, SSC jobs, etc.
I hope it will help you.
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You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/all-about-sap-applications-courses-article-5677-1
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You can go for specialization in a particular field. If you want to go in photography field then you can go for it, there are universities providing professional degree courses in photography.
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You must decide this on your own, you know your interests and future plans better. Visit university's websites, shortlist some courses of your choice, check the curriculum, career roles these courses yield and choose. You can look further courses related to business such as international business, supply chain, human resources except MBA as MBA requires work experience and you don't have any.
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