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Nikhil DevadigaI am an Automobile Engineering student.

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I didn't get what you are trying to ask. Please recommend and ask your question I'll try my level best to answer it.

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sawan kumar

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First of all, you should focus on your interest and the field, which can help to fulfill your interest. Hence, on the basis of which, you can decide your trade. For example, if you have keen interest in machines and its various aspect, then you can choose mechanical.

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Nikhil DevadigaI am an Automobile Engineering student.

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The package depends upon the path you choose. Merchant Navy jobs provide more package compared to other paths. Following are the best colleges all around India, select a best college according to your eligibility and your requirements. https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=Marine+Engineering&sp[]=316&sa=1^0^0^0^316^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^0^sp:316&rf=searchwidget&ct[]=1&pn=1&sscs=1&tk=Marine+&ii=1&s[]=2&tscs=1.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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Being in a point where I need to choose a domain to follow for my graduate studies and after having worked in lengthy internships in both analytical and organic chemistry, I find myself puzzled as I don't know what to follow. On one hand, organic chemistry laboratory routine appears to me much more fascinating and active as well as much more powerful with respect to the amount of things one can create with his skills. On the other hand though, from what I can see from friends doing their Ph.D in the said domain, each and every one of them end up adopting a slave like lifestyle while working on a project without having much of an initia
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Heeral Agrawal

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Yes, Amity University-Mumbai is an excellent choice for bio-tech.

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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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Based upon your Mains score, there are least possible chances for getting any best engineering colleges. If you have given state based examination try to get college through it.

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Nilay Pandit

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MAEER's MIT School of Management, Pune
Shree C. E. Society's Indira Institute of Management, Pune
MAEER's M. I. T. College of Engineering, Kothrud, Pune. Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering & Management, Nagpur
Sinhgad Institute of Management, Pune.

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Anindita Adhikari

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IBA-Bangalore recently got awarded the best education brands by Economic Times. It is one of the few institutes to have received an international accreditation and is also AICTE affiliated. It offers one of the best returns on investment plans. The college has highly qualified faculty members with rich experience in the industry. The syllabus is constantly revised and updated. 100% placements are not only assured but guaranteed.

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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

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Yes, then also you can enter into good engineering colleges by giving their Individual Entrance Test. Some examples may be VIT Vellore, SRM Chennai.

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Sachin

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Yes, LPU is the best university for Mechanical Engineering. LPU is the premier University of India. The infrastructure and placement records of LPU makes it the best place for study. From last many year, the giant company such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Bosch, Maruti Suzuki, Reliance, Walmart, Jindal Steel, Honda motor, space JET Tech Mahindra, Tata Motors, Texas Instruments, National Instruments, Qualcomm, Infineon, SAP, Cisco, Moser Baer, Adlabs, Zee News, Glaxo India, MS Pharmaceuticals, AXIS Games, Gillco Builders, SOMA and many more are visiting campus for recruitment of student with handsome salary packages. LPU has tie ups wi
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divesh rewatkarStruggles makes you stronger.

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IIMP is good option with decent INR 4 to INR 6 lacs average placement.

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

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Hi Priyanka,
There are no exemptions in CMA after clearing CA exams, apart from one exemption which is, a CA pass out or an IPCC pass out is not required to give CMA foundation. So, you are only eligible to take direct entry in intermediate exams and have no need to give the foundation exam.

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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Hi,
Since you are from SC category, you won't have any issues, plus you also have a good percentage. Wish you luck for your future endeavors.

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Nishant kumar Ray

Guide-Level 12

Hello Shiv!
It basically depends upon you category. If you are from general category and Delhi resident then a rank about 1 lakh will get you a branch at least in DTU. Moreover, you should qualify JEE Mains for branch of your choice.

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Pallavi Sharma

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No you cannot apply for B.Arch course without studying 12th with Science stream. I will suggest you to do BBA then MBA course. BBA course will give you an exposure in management field. After completing BBA you can go for MBA. MBA will provide highly challenging job for you. Different specializations are there in MBA. If you are looking for a career in marketing, then MBA in Marketing is a good option, Because now a days mostly companies recruited students for marketing jobs. The Bachelor of Business Administration degree is considered by many as the degree of the future. It is a professional degree that is rising in popularity among st
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi, ICAR AIEEA 2018 Application Form will be released soon. It can be filled through online mode only. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) organizes an entrance exam, which is known as All India Entrance Examination for Admission (AIEEA). The ICAR AIEEA exam will be organized for providing admission in UG, PG, Research & other programmes in the field of agriculture. In this article, candidates may check details about ICAR AIEEA application form 2018 including the date of applying online, eligibility criteria, How to apply and some basic FAQs. Once the Link is released by ICAR - it will be available online. Keep follow up
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