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Prateek Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
The interview time is variable, it can go from 15 minutes to 75 minutes depending on you and the interviewer. You can ask the concerned department by mail for prior slot. All the best.

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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear,
BCA is a three years' Bachelor degree course that can be pursued after completion of +2. After the successful completion of BCA you will be treated and certified as a graduate from a UGC recognised university.

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Prateek Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 8

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Ask the concerned department on mail stating your reason. If you have got a valid point, they will surely consider. All the best.

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Gagan kaur

Contributor-Level 8

Refer previous year papers, read newspapers daily, go for different online tests and study hard for the syllabus.

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

The definition of difficult varies from person to person and is influenced by one's strength and weakness. One course might be difficult for you and it might not be the same as other person and vice versa. MCA, in general, is not a tough course and if you really want to pursue the same, then figure out ways to complete it in the best possible way.

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Ankita Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Definitely, Trinity College Dublin is one of the most reputed colleges in Ireland. What could be better than getting a degree, which is recognized internationally? The TCD and TIET- International Engineering Programme allows you to study two years in Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology and next two Trinity College Dublin. The academic agreement between Thapar University and Trinity College Dublin provides the students admitted to undergraduate engineering programs at TIET the opportunity to study at Irelands leading university well known as Trinity College, Dublin. The eligible students will pursue the first two years of the
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chaitanya venkat

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, they are available for all the students who are coming from other countries. Most of the shops may provide you jobs.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

Guide-Level 12

Yes, definitely. Good enough on ROI if you work hard. Best for Chemical and Mechanical Engineering. Massive Opportunities for Placements and Overall growth.
Best regards.

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Kritika Agarwal

Guide-Level 13

You need to appear for the IIHM eCHAT examination, for more details check the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/exams/iihm-echat/application-form.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Yes, you can pursue either of these degrees since they would add more weight age to your credentials. Pursue it only from a good college though. Good luck.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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Kritika Agarwal

Guide-Level 13

Evening or distance engineering courses are not valid anymore as per the latest supreme court verdict, hence would recommend you to join regular B.Tech course for better career prospects.

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Rohan Muralidhar

Beginner-Level 3

Of course, there are a handful of courses which doesn't require your GMAT or GRE score. There are courses which require more than just your scores in GMAT and GRE. Sometimes, if you are part of the research project during your undergraduate programme, then that would be an added advantage for you or else a work experience will be worthwhile in securing an admission in the university you wish to get admitted. Check out this link for further reference of universities not accepting GRE and GMAT scores.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

You can, but you have to apply for a student permit in Germany, and most probably you have to apply from the Indian consulate in India itself. It will be a very complicated process and wastage of valuable time, you should have thought about your study plans beforehand. Get in touch with some universities in Germany, if you are serious and contact the Indian embassy.

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Parag Patel

Beginner-Level 4

You need to opt for science stream along with maths in HSC. Apply for any technical institution. Usually, there is an entrance examination for such institutes, but may not be there for some private ones.

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Rashmi

Beginner-Level 4

As far as I know, getting admission in B.Com (H) is 75% marks. And 60% in any of the main subjects. I can suggest to you one university best for academics and a good placement record. Because in the last it's all about the placement you can. But if you go to Chandigarh university you will get the opportunity to give your best in front of the best companies. 25 students got placed in Microsoft. Eligibility criteria are 55% aggregate in 10+2. There is also one scholarship scheme CUCET-2022. Where you apply to get the benefit of a 100% scholarship.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Best job oriented Diploma/degree courses after GNM:
1.Staff Nursing Course
2.B.SC in Nursing
3.Enrolled Nursing
4.M.SC In Nursing
5.Recovery Nursing
6.Neuro Nursing
7.Cardiac Nursing
8.Enrolled Nursing
Both these countries, USA and Australia have extremely professional health services and offer good pay packages. If you land a government job, you will also get a lot of perks as compared to a private job. If you start your own nursing clinic you can also earn a lot just by private practice. The choice is yours. Good Luck!

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Sukriti Segal

Contributor-Level 6

As far as universities are concerned, the criterion are:
1] The recognition.
2] The quality of delivery [which is measured by the level of placements.
On above criterion, VIT stands first, then comes Manipal University & SRM. Today, the admission is also tough at VIT, because of its significant growth in positive word of mouth. Above all, it is always an individual's effort.

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