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Rishabh Jain

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The fees has yet to be declared finally. But you can estimate it like: For one year: Tution Fees: Rs.65k + around Rs.5k(incremented every year) Development Fees Rs.60k + something Hostel: Rs.52k Odd Sem = Tuition+ Development +(Hostel, if you wish) Even Sem = Tuition fees + (Hostel, if you wish)

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Yash Arora

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All the bschools don't conduct written entrances, in some you simply need to clear their GD/PI round. Below are some of the top colleges for BBA and their mode of admission:
Symbiosis- SET BBA
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai- St. Xavier's College BMS Entrance Test
University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun - Through GD/PI
University of Technology & Management, Shillong- Through GD/PI
Delhi College of Advanced Studies- GGSIPU CET BBA Test
Hope this information helps. Good luck :)

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Pritish Routray

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Ximb comes within the domain of XUB. Earlier ximb used to offer PGDM degree. But now that it has become a university as XUB it offers MBA degree. All degrees are given by XUB only. As of now there is not much difference even in the degree as all degrees have XUB in them. The placements of both BM and HRM are done by the same placement committee. So basically not much has changed. While saying so things are expected to change on the day to come.

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Sakshi Modi

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Computer Science is much better as compared to economic(hons). After completing your graduation in computer Science you may even land a job in multinational companies. Economic is also good but computer Science has more demand nowdays.

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Yash Arora

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The Oil & Gas Industry is a cyclical one. If you can ride through the low tides and cash in during the high ones, petroleum engineering is the right choice for you.
Having said that, PE can get placed in PSUs and other private companies like Schlumberger, Shell, Cairn etc. The post of a petroleum engineer is a lucrative one, considering the humongous packages that they earn.
Once you go for a higher degree and with relevant experience, you will become indispensable to the industry as it it slowly facing manpower shortage and a generation gap in its workforce.
This branch is available in IIT Bombay & Madras and other few good institutes to
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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

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Hello,
Welcome to https://shiksha.com. If you want to plan your career as studies after your graduation, go for B.Tech rather than degree courses, because the eligibility is same after the studies but B.Tech have a great scope, subject and practical knowledge than normal degree and this is also useful for your future studies in Canada. B.Tech computers is the best stream to study and a decent job.
All the best.

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prudhvi bhatiyaHR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge

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For mechanical, Germany is the best option, because most of the international students who pursuing their career in mechanical leads to Germany but also the mentioned countries will offer the courses in mechanical but Germany is the best option to continue your studies, if not that compare to Canada and new Zealand, new Zealand is good for studies with low budget but Canada is good for studies and settlement options with a medium expensive and hard climatic conditions, I think you need more advice and research so I can suggest you speak with the internal people and consulting people and listen to them and decide.

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piyush malooseeking for good career counselling

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You have to do Masters first to be eligible for M.Tech.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you learn and become expert of any object oriented language such as C+ then you can learn other programming languages easily. It is suggested that you make effort to learn C+ and become an expert, it will help you in your career as developer.

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Apoorva Mangaonkar

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Hello, ILS results should be out by July end. Usually, the cut off for ILS is 90 percentile, after which they conduct the GD/PI rounds. So the selection depends on all the three factors of marks, GD and PI performances.

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gaurav kalra

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It all depends upon your interest in which you want to pursue and jobs you want to do.

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Sakshi Modi

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You can go with interior designing. It has lot of scope nowdays or you can do BA economic( hons) from DU.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Admissions are almost closed in most of the good colleges in India.

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