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Dear Robin, Choosing a University is a big decision, as our career fully depends upon that. There are some key parameters that we should keep in mind before choosing any University, like, faculty, placements, international exposure, curriculum, alumni of that university. One of my known is in Lovely Professional University in the same course. Reviews are pretty good. But you need to be wise. Take your decision by yourself. Few points told by my known who did her studies from LPU that will help you to make your decision:
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Maulik Singhal

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Both M.Sc. An MBA with her. Are good options for a bright career. However, as you already know, M.Sc. Is a Science-related field so you might gain skills to manage a scientific research department or something. If you are looking for a career in the scientific field, it would be a wise choice. On the other hand, MBA in HR. Is related to management and hence has a wider scope. Because you gain enough skills to be an Hr. Manager in any firm and department, you are not sticking to the Science department anymore. However, if you do M.Sc. Your chances of selection in the Science department increase in comparison to an MBA graduate from HR.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Diploma and Bba are two different streams. Diploma in mechanical and bba in travel seems no relevance, so go after engineering in mechanical stream for better opportunities

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Deepti chandola

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Yes you can. bcom F and A is offered by many reputed institutions in india. however since you did not have maths your options for admission will be limited and you may find the course difficult too. you can try private colleges if you are very keen on finance. places like DU will accept you only for bcom regular not honors or finance

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Yashodhan Deshmukh

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Hi, OMS candidate needs a rank under 50. Last year, the cutoff was 38.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi there,
COMEDK has many colleges Like RV, MSRIT, etc. But Manipal takes admission on the basis of its entrance examination. Manipal should be the 1st preference, 2nd COMEDK followed by UPES. You need to score 100+ marks in COMEDK to pursue engineering from a good college.
Hope you got your answer.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Dear,
For admission into NITs in OBC Category, You need a JEE Mains score of 140+ and a normalised score of 90+ percentage in 12th board examination.

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INFO@KCC.EDU.IN

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Please mention the course you would like to pursue so that we can give the fee structure for that particular course. Thank you for your interest in KCC.

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Abhinay Saraswat

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its best for mba but search other university who is better than all

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Sumanth S

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yes u must go for top college

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Bhargav C

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You can take up 5 years integrated course like B.Com LLB or BA LLB.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You have an option of joining R&D organisations such as ISRO, DRDO, CSIR or Private sector Research centres. You can also take teaching as a career.

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Apoorv singh

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For architecture one needs a good hand in drawing, otherwise situations may arise that u cannot implement ur plans and designing. If u r not good in that n want to do arch. u must take help of coaching institutes providing drawing courses.
Feel free to revert. Bst of lukk!!!

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Your score is very low for admission into NITs. You need to score 140+ marks in JEEMains for admission into NITs.
All the best.
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