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2016-01-12 12:03:50

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pihu gf

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Shubha,
The Training and Placement Unit of the Institute is responsible for providing world class job opportunities to the undergraduate and postgraduate students after graduation for suitable jobs in the industry and various private and public sector organizations.
No institute can guarantee you placements. It's just purely based on how you utilize your abilities and skills at the right time. I would suggest you to contact the training and placement department personally for accurate numbers.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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2016-01-12 12:01:40

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

Hello Krishna,
I would advise you to go for B.Tech in CSE and that too with specialization in Cloud Computing. There is huge potential and scope of growth in the market for this upcoming technology. There is significant rise in the demand of professionals like:
1. Cloud Architects.
2. Cloud Developers and
3. Cloud Security Specialists.
Those with training and experience can find employment with Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, Google, Hewlett Packard and many more. Even companies like VMware and Cloud Sigma provide employment to those professionals with cloud computing skills. Since, it is a new technology and supply of such IT experts is less than
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2016-01-12 12:00:12

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Debopriya Sarkar

Contributor-Level 7

Hello
The placement brochure is available on the site of IISWBM. You can refer to that.

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2016-01-12 11:57:50

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2016-01-12 11:56:54

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you can pursue B.Arch course after Diploma in Civil Engineering, as the eligibility for B.Arch is passed 10+2 in any stream with Maths and minimum 50% marks in aggregate or 3 years Diploma in any engineering stream with minimum 50% marks and for some institute only qualified in Architecture Aptitude Test (NATA/AIEEE/SET).

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2016-01-12 11:52:01

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Indrani Garg (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Consultant, 8 yrs experience

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Paridhi,
Some of the best German universities for biotechnology are:
1. TU Dresden.
2. Charita Berlin.
3. University of Heidelberg.
4. TU Chemnitz and
5. TU Freiberg.
Please check the university website for further details. Also refer to the DAAD website for information.
I hope it helps.

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2016-01-12 11:51:36

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Masum,
You can surely go for design. Design is a field that is age old and has been evolving every year like science.
The world has changed a lot and a lot of new and wonderful careers in design have come up. Sometimes student artists are too much enamored by fine arts preventing them to look objectively at design. Again like science it pays to be at the cutting edge.
Similarly in design the cutting edge areas are UID/ UXD, 3D Printing, Immersive Technology, Augmented Reality, 3D Projection etc., besides of course game design and animation. Of course at the top of the pile lies Concept Designing (usually reserved for writers and vis
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2016-01-12 11:50:52

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debashis rout

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Pulugam, yes im pretty sure and you can get admission in Alliance . In Alliance they normally ask for 60% MAT or CMAT whereas you have 85%, people who dont have 60% you have to write Alliance MAT(AMAT) on the interview day. here are the requirements for admission, 1) Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in aggregate from a recognized University. 2) A high score in GMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT/ATMA/CMAT/NMAT by GMAC/AMAT , or if u haven't scored will or didn't wrote any exam then u have to attend the Alliance MAT (AMAT), for more details AMAT please go through the link http://bus.alliance.edu.in/web/mba-admissions.php .

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2016-01-12 11:50:19

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

Contributor-Level 8

Dear Franklyn,
To study medicine in USA, Canada and Australia after 12th your son will have to enroll for a graduate program first preferably in Health Science. The duration of this course is mostly of 3 years. After completion he will be eligible to apply for medical course. Besides, it is very expensive to study medicine in these countries.
To study in Europe will be better. He can directly apply after 12th. Of all the European countries, you can consider Poland in Central Europe, as the quality of education is good, fees is affordable and so is the cost of living. The course duration is 5 years plus 1 year of internship. The tuition f
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2016-01-12 11:43:43

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Debopriya Sarkar

Contributor-Level 7

Hello
You can always apply for the college, however if you tell me exactly how much percentile you've secured I might be able to give you a better information.

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2016-01-12 11:38:35

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

Contributor-Level 8

You can't compare as both are different fields and both have good scope as well. Testing is required in almost every company. Database is core part of any big application. I would suggest you to take more efforts in database as you can move to testing later on also but it is not possible that if you opt testing now and want to make career in database after some time.

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2016-01-12 11:36:04

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2016-01-12 11:35:24

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Vidushi Uniyal

Contributor-Level 7

Hey
Yupp do apply :)

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2016-01-12 11:31:57

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abhishek bharatiI am friendly, I love to make new friends..:)

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Chakradhar,
There are so many colleges which gives you the guarantee of 100% placement. But in real they don't.
Thank you.

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2016-01-12 11:28:50

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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Narendra,
Co-op programs combines work experience with academic status. So, it is a good option to gain work experience while studying.
I hope it helps.

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2016-01-12 11:26:30

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Vikas B

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Phaneedndra, You can apply to XLRI's MBA programs either through XAT or GMAT. There would be no distinction if you apply from any of the two ways.

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2016-01-12 11:21:35

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Hi
FTII is the main government institute for film making. Other than that there is Satyajit Ray, and other institutes.
There are several careers in media in writing, production or post production:
• You can become a reporter, actor or getting behind the camera to direct, cinematograph or do finishing work as an editor, compositor or a VFX artist who can add reality to 3D visualizations.
• You may even be a graphic artist who designs the screens, or an animator who brings stories to life as a proxy actor for onscreen characters.
• You can get into production, whether live or animated. You can be a story writer who writes for live a
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2016-01-12 11:20:21

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Ritika Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

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2016-01-12 11:19:08

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Nitish Singh

Beginner-Level 3

Dear Rahul,
The distance courses doesn't really give you the practical knowledge. If you are a working professional and wants to take a degree, then may be distance education can be a good option. But, if you really want to gain knowledge, then I would suggest go for the regular studies.

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2016-01-12 11:16:50

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Rochit Goel

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Vedangi,
I would suggest, you can take up both the things simultaneously. On one side you can take up MBA and also continue dancing in your free time or on weekends. This will give you an option in future, in case you don't feel like continuing one career, you can always switch to another without giving much thought to it.

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