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Deeksha Dixit

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Both are top NITs, and you can prefer either NIT Silchar or NIT Agartala for B.Tech CSE. Here are some parameters based on which you can decide where to enroll for admission:
1. NIRF Ranking: In the NIRF rankings, the NIT Silchar is ahead of the NIT Agartala at the 38th rank.
2. Admissions possibility: Because of the lower competition, admission to NIT Agartala is easier than admission to NIT Silchar based on the JEE Mains closing rank. The closing rank was 34096 at NIT A whereas it was 18947 at NIT S.
3. Infrastructure: Based on alumni ratings, the NIT S has a superior infrastructure to the NIT A, which lacks some facilities like conve
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Master of Computer Applications (MCA) course at NIT Agartala accepts applicants based on their performance on the NIMCET exam.
1. The course fee is Rs. 2.10 lacs, and the admission fee is Rs. 11,200.
2. To be eligible for admission to this course, you must have a graduation rate of at least 60%.
3. You can graduate with a degree from any of B.Sc. (Hons. BCA BIT, B.Voc. , or BBA with math and Statistics subjects.
4. You can also apply with your engineering degree, like a B.E. Or B.Tech.
5. There are only 30 seats available for MCA so you need to score well in the NIMCET exam.
6. The placement rate in this course is above 93% as per
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According to the NIRF report for 2022 and available data, the placement at NIT Agartala for B.Tech. Is as follows: 1. The average salary package offered to B.Tech graduates is around INR 7 LPA. 2. Around 525 students out of a total of 645 students get campus placement in various companies in the 2021 batch. 3. The graduates have been placed in companies like ALSTOM, Larsen & Toubro, and Capgemini. 4. Some of the students preferred higher studies like MS and PhDs from foreign institutions. 5. The branches like ECE and CSE have been close to 100% in recent years at NIT Agartala.

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Deeksha Dixit

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To join the NDRF, you need to join any paramilitary force in India, like the BSF, CRPF, or CISF. You cannot join the NDRF directly, as in the NDRF, the personnel are deputies from the paramilitary forces of India. To get into the NDRF, follow these steps:
1. Complete your graduation degree.
2. Apply for the Central Armed Police Forces exam conducted by UPSC.
3. Once selected, you will be posted to the paramilitary force of your choice.
4. After which, either you will be sent to the NDRF on deputation after a few years of experience or you can apply directly as per the vacancy on the NDRF website. You can visit this link to learn about t
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Deeksha Dixit

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If you are interested in pursuing a degree in disaster management, you can apply to the following colleges:

Undergraduate degree: 

  1. Thiruvalluvar University for B.A. In Disaster Management
  2. The Global Open University for B.A. (Hons. ). In Disaster Management
  3. Kaziranga University for a B.Sc. In Trauma, Emergency and Disaster Management
  4. Himalayiya University for Integrated BBA + MBA in Disaster Management

Postgraduate degree: 

  1. Jawaharlal Nehru University for M.A. In Disaster Management
  2. Jamia Millia Islamia for a M.Sc. In disaster management and climate sustainability studies
  3. IIT Guwahati for MS in Disaster Management and Risk Reduction th
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Tanushree Malik

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The courses offered to specialize in disaster management at the undergraduate level are B.A. B.Sc. , BBA.
I hope this helps.

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Hi,
Part of Applied Sciences & Professions. Emergency and Disaster Management teach ways to respond to all types of risks that would occur in a community, and focuses on the implementation of practical methods to reduce the effects of natural or man-made crisis situations
The courses offered to specialize in Disaster Management are B.A. B.Sc. BBA M.A. PGD, M.A. M.Sc. Ph.D. and M.Phil. Students can choose one among these as per their preference. Disasters can be broadly classified into two types based on their origin: natural and man-made disasters. Disaster Management
3.1 Disaster Prevention.
3.2 Disaster Preparedness.
3.3 Disaster Respon
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Jiten Khodiyar, sponsored candidates are a distinct class in themselves and as a result they do not go through the process of admission that other routine or normal students go through. Normally sponsoring organisation enters into MOU with the educational institution regarding criteria to be adopted internally for selection and fees ets. You need to check with your organisation about this MOU. Best wishes to you.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can apply to the following prestigious colleges if you want to pursue a degree in retail management, such as an MBA in retail management:
1. Annai College of Arts & Science, which offers a B.Voc. In IT and retail management
2. Birla Institute of Management Technology for an MBA Retail Management
3. Chetana's Institute of Management & Research for PGDM Retail Management
4. Jaipuria Institute of Management for an MBA Retail Management
5. Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University Agra, for a B.Voc. In retail management. You can explore MBA in retail management colleges at this Shiksha page: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-retail-college
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Nasreena Muzafar

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Best colleges for mathematics in India are
Aligarh Muslim University. India|Aligarh
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) India|Mumbai
Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata. India|Kolkata
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Madras. Indian Institute of Science (IISC) - Bangalore. St Stephen's College, New Delhi. New Delhi, Hindu College Delhi
Miranda House, New Delhi. Loyola College, Chennai. MCC Chennai, Chennai. HRC, New Delhi. Presidency College, Chennai.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You have the following job options after getting a M.Sc. In mathematics:
1. Qualify for the UCG NET exam to pursue a Ph.D. and become a lecturer.
2. You can become a data scientist at leading IT companies.
3. You can apply for private-sector jobs such as those of a statistician, investment analyst, or data analyst.
4. You can pursue courses like machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data Science to work in top software companies.
5. You can become a research scientist at top government organizations like NASA and CSIR. Based on your job, you can expect to earn anywhere from Rs. 3.2 LPA to Rs. 10 LPA.

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Nasreena Muzafar

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Careers for Applied Mathematics Majors
Actuary. Animator. Architect. Biostatistician. Budget Analyst. Climatologist. College Professor. Computer Scientist. Mathematician. Aerospace Engineer. Economist. Actuary. Statistician. Cryptographer. Financial Analyst.

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jasveer singh

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Hi,
Top Colleges in India Accepting Karnataka PGCET
SJIM Bangalore - St Joseph's Institute of Management, Bangalore. Bangalore, Karnataka 4.4/57 ReviewsPrivateNIRF Ranking: 102 to 125.
Jain University, Bangalore. IBA Bangalore - Indus Business Academy, Bangalore
College Name Total Tuition Fee Average Median Package
Reva University 9 Lacs 4.66 LPA
Kristu Jayanti College 7.79 Lacs to 8.19 Lacs 6.1 LPA
ABBS 8.2 Lacs to 10.5 Lacs 5.8 LPA
RV Institute of Management 7 Lacs 5.5 LPA.

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Nasreena Muzafar

Contributor-Level 8

There are hundreds of career options after 10th and 12th that you can pursue without maths like, Bachelor's in Science
Bachelor's in Arts. B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce). BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration). Law (LLB). BMS [Bachelor of Management Studies]. Journalism / Mass Communication. Bachelor of Foreign Trade. Company Secretary. Retail Management
LLB (Bachelor in Law / Legum Baccalaureus)
CA (Chartered Accountancy)
CMA (Certified Management Accountancy)
CS (Company Secretary

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Nasreena Muzafar

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, Maths is compulsory if you want to learn machine learning. Mathematics is one of the most crucial prerequisites for becoming an expert in Machine Learning. It is a foundational skill that you need to possess for working with machine learning algorithms. Machine learning is powered by four critical concepts and is Statistics Linear Algebra Probability and Calculus
That's why Maths is compulsory for machine learning.

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

If you want to make a career in Sanskrit literature, you will have to pursue a degree. You can pursue a Bachelor of arts (B.A. ) in Sanskrit and later a master's degree in Sanskrit literature. You can pursue these courses at top universities like BHU, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, and Arya Vidyapeeth. After pursuing your degree, you need to decide which career you wish to pursue, and then, accordingly, you can apply for a job. For instance, if you want to become a lecturer, you need to qualify for the UGC NET exam. If you want to do a government job, you need to apply for related exams. Therefore, according to your career preference,
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Deeksha Dixit

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No, you will not be disqualified from applying as a general category if you are unable to produce your OBC-NCL Certificate during JoSSA counseling. The general procedure is that if a candidate is unable to produce the required category Certificate like the OBC NCL Certificate in your case, then their CRL is considered for college allotment. The Common Rank List is your actual rank in JEE, whereas the category rank is your rank in each respective category. If your OBC rank is 50,000 and your CRL is 1,20,000, for example, you will be admitted to college based on your CRL rather than your OBC rank. In some cases, like issues with certific
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

If you have an interest in studying mythology or learning Sanskrit, you can also establish a career in this field. You can get the following jobs after studying mythology:
1. You can become a YouTube content creator for mythology and share your knowledge in an engaging way with audiences.
2. You can share your research findings on other social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram.
3. You may be able to publish the results of your research in prestigious journals and receive a speaking engagement as a guest lecturer or mythology expert.
4. You can pursue a formal degree in this field and get hired as an educator at universitie
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

After pursuing a master's degree in M.A. Sanskrit, you can get the following job opportunities:
1. Sanskrit Teacher in Government or Private Schools: The salary of a Sanskrit teacher might be less in private schools, but as a government teacher, you can get a salary of around Rs. 45,000 per month for teaching at the secondary level.
2. Sanskrit Lecturer: After passing the UCG NET and pursuing a Ph.D. you can become a Sanskrit lecturer with an initial salary of around Rs. 56,000.
3. Online Transcript: Some online websites require the translation of audio and video into Sanskrit. You can earn Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 25,000 based on your project
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

If you want to become a Sanskrit acharya or have an interest in this language, you can pursue a degree or Diploma. Here is a list of some of the top universities offering exclusive Sanskrit courses in India:
1. National Sanskrit University of Tirupati
2. Central Sanskrit University's Lucknow campus
3. Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya of Varanasi
4. Sanskrit College and University of Kolkata
5. Shree Somnath Sanskrit University in Gujarat
6. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University in New Delhi
7. Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University of Bihar
8. Kavikulguru Kalidas Sanskrit University of Nagpur
9. Sree Sankaracharya Un
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