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There are many colleges whose last dates are to to come but the best out of those are very few. As going for engineering your college plays a significant role to fetch you a job hence you should check put for some best colleges. Some of the suggesions -
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You should choose SRMCEM in the counselling procedure for AKTU and you will be allotted college if you are eligible.
The study atmosphere in this college is very pleasant and faculties are well experienced.
Placements are good as well.
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https://www.urbanpro.com/pune/excel-vba-training-classes
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Candidates who have passed 10+2 in Science stream (class 12th) with physics, chemistry and maths/biology/agriculture as the subjects can opt for Bachelors degree as B.Sc Agriculture Science.
The career scope for students of B.Sc agriculture is quite ample these days. With the required qualification in addition to the sufficient wok experience, it is possible for aspirants to get good jobs. Those who desire to continue their education into the advanced levels can do so as well.
For list of colleges offering Bsc Agriculture in Bangalore, kindly refer the link below:
http://goo.gl/CJNWb2
Kindly filter out the branch / college / locat
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Placements are 100% in ABS. Even 90% students of 2014-16 are placed with good and satisfactory packages. Along with classrooms lectures,practical knowledge with all case studies and outside exposures are given to students.
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As per your graduation percentage you are not eligible for Mba programme bcz most of colleges require 50% in graduation and relaxation for sc/st/obc in percentage and specially
If you have aim for sp jain like colleges you have less chance for admission because your academic is below average .
So kindly check the eligibility of the particular colleges or universities in which you want to apply.
All the best
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