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2. SRM, Chennai
3. Christ University
4. Alliance University
5. Amity University, Noida
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There is no difference between these two degree courses BE and B.Tech. Both are engineering degrees and their scope and value are the same. You will never be rejected for higher education or a job just because you are a BE and not a B.Tech holder or vice versa.
The only difference in the name is because, in those colleges/universities that offer only engineering courses, the degree is known as B.Tech and in those colleges/universities where other courses are also offered along with engineering, the title is given as BE.
If you notice, there is no college/universities that provide both BE and B.Tech courses as both are the same. Same
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Sub inspectors are recruited through SSC's Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE), followed by medical examination and personal interview. To join IB, you have to apply for the Combined Graduate Preliminary examination (CGPE). It's nothing but CGLE only. This exam is conducted by the SSC every year. The e
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ONGC and Reliance industries are two entities employing chemical engineers in large numbers. Hazira near Surat has big chemical engineering complexes. I feel you should get around 4-6 lakhs per annum.
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The PGDM (Retail Management) course of BIMTECH is AICTE approved and the annual batch intake is 60 seats.
The details of compensation for PGDM in Retail management from BIMTECH over the years, is as follows:
Highest Package: 7.5 LPA (domestic) and 20 LPA (international).
Average Package: 7.32 LPA.
Lowest Package: 5 LPA.
However, this year, the placement figures got a little affected due to demonetization.
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Scholar-Level 18
Based on MHT CET, the two best colleges are COEP and VJTI.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-civil-engineering-colleges-in-maharashtra/53-2-114-0-0
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You can pursue MD after compelting MBBS. To practice in USA, you must clear USMLE, the licensing exam in US. You can look for MBBS programs.
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All the best.
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Almost all US universities require 16 years of education. That is four years of education after high school/junior college.
If you have a three-year degree from an Australian, Indian, New Zealand university or such similar three-year degree programmes, you will not be eligible for admission in most of the MBA programmes. You would require a professional four-year degree like engineering or any other course.
If you have completed a three-year degree program like B.Sc, BA or B.Com from an Australian, Indian, Pakistan, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Sri Lankan university the advisable plan of action to maximize
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Candidates aspiring to become a Company Secretary (CS), need to appear for the CSET exam. Students who have completed their 10+2 are eligible to pursue this course. There are three course levels in this exam, namely CS Executive Entrance Test, Executive course, and Professional course. Candidates have to first enroll in the CSEET, which is the course level one. After passing, students have to register themselves for the Executive course, and then the Professional programme. There is a final management training round after completing Professional level. Accomplishing that, candidates will be officially certified as a Company Secretary (
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The eligibility for being a pilot is class 12th with physics and mathematics. You need to score 50% in class 12th.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/articles/career-in-commercial-flying-all-you-need-to-know-blogId-13472
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