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Shivangi Jain

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You can refer https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/diploma-computer-science-engineering-colleges-Lucknow
Not sure if they conduct entrance exams or not. Usually, most colleges do.

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Shivanshu Seth

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What is a good placement according to you? According to my friend who has been studying there the placements are fine, TCS is the most reputable company who visits every year along with Daffodils and other small companies with an average package offered of 1.5-2.5 Lacs.

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SAIF KAMAL

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No, students who attend TISSNET have to clear then overall cutoff of that particular course.

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Shivanshu Seth

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Hi, don't be confused. Take a breath and forget about everything. First, you should know what are both. Then, choose without any hesitation what you liked during reading. Both are reputed having almost same salary income but if you go with B.Tech, then prepare only for IIT. Otherwise, leave it, literally, saying leave it. So, starts with CA
Chartered Accountants are regarded as one of the highest paying career professionals in India. Chartered Accountancy is a good career option if you are interested in subjects like taxation and accounting. The career path to become a Chartered Account CA is challenging but is very promising. The entir
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SAIF KAMAL

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The selection of candidates for different programmes happens in two stages and has three components of assessment. All candidates appear for the National entrance test (TISSNET). Based on the performance in the TISSNET examination, only short listed candidates are called for the Pre Interview Test and Personal Interview. (PIT/PI). National Common Written Test-100 marks.
GD/What- 50 marks.
Interview-75 marks.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Naveen,
Normally speaking, the eligibility for doing post graduation in aeronautical engineering is Bachelor's in aeronautical engineering or allied branch. However, the students of other branches can select concerned or related specialisation of aeronautical engineering after caring concerned GATE examination. I'm attaching the link concerning admission to post graduate courses in aeronautical engineering in IIT Mumbai. After going through this, you will understand the different aspects of eligibility. https://www.aero.iitb.ac.in/home/postgraduate-program
Best wishes to you.

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Kriti Gora

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Profiles offered for PGDM marketing in Jaipuria are sales trainee, assistant manager, etc. The average salary offered is 6 lac p.a. and the lower is 3.75 lacs per annum.

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Shivangi Jain

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For calculation of percentile, you can refer- https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/how-to-calculate-jee-main-percentile-score-know-normalization-process-blogId-19933
For MBA, minimum percentage requirement is 50% marks in under graduation.

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Shivanshu Seth

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No, both are two different fields. If you want to join Diploma, then you have to start from initial of that stream.

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Shivangi Jain

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You can refer to this link for eligibility and other details http://www.loyolacollege.edu/admission/courses-offered.php

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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To be very honest, no. Most of the companies require full time graduates. Doing a BCA in correspondence can give you a degree but not jobs.

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Shivangi Jain

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You can refer to this link for details https://pearlacademy.com/admissions/dates-and-guidelines/.

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pradeep bisht

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I don't think PIM-MAT papers are available as I tried to search them too. But you can download PIM-MAT sample paper. It is available on RAPIM website
Link is here http://univraj.org/PimMaT2019/Jhpage.php.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Avantika, the placement is a two-fold thing in law. As far as my own observation and experience have seen at various law colleges, a BBA LLB or B.Com LLB helps more than the BA LLB degree in approaching the law firms. The reasons are pretty simple: professionalism is the only pre-requisite these days.
Placements at MMDU shall also be impacted by this. Most of the graduates either go for higher education or judiciary exams and law practice.
For the campus placements, a fine number of firms are approached.
It is also important to note that for you, it will matter less because what will be the scenario of law Jobs after 4 years is not know
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Rohit Khalekar

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Hi,
It depends on you whether you want to pursue it from Private or Government colleges. Private colleges have higher fees but you can do M.Sc. From Government colleges in a lower fee and can get a placement if you do from top colleges. There is an exam IIT JAM conducted for M.Sc. Admission in top colleges of India like IITs, NITs, IISc, etc. You can appear in this exam if you are eligible and wish to do M.Sc. From such top colleges.

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