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Nikhil GargFUTURE ENGINEER

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you can give the NDA exam during your class 12th, but you have to present your passing certificate or marksheet of class 12th during the SSB interview. So, giving NDA exam during class 12th will surely be helpful to you, as you would get a good idea about the pattern and level of written test. But, it will not be valuable for your selection, as you will not be eligible for SSB interview. In a nutshell, though you would not be selected, but I recommend you to surely give the NDA test at least once during your class 12th.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Private universities in Australia accept applications from students who have not more than 7 or 8 backlogs, but to be honest almost all high-profile private universities accept applications from students who have 4 backlogs. The Group of Eight or Go8 universities accept maximum 2 or 3 backlogs. If you want to opt outside the private ones, you are welcome to apply, provided you have 8 backlogs. Please note that the number of re-attempts in the exams will also be counted when you apply with a backlog history to a university in Australia.

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kanksha Mutreja

Guide-Level 12

There are several colleges listed in the link below. Hope, you find the college you desire. All the best. https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-physics-colleges-Mumbai-all.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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You must have physical education as one of the subjects in 12th to pursue B.P.Ed. If you didn't than other option is graduation with minimum 50% . Above it, if you are a dancer then why do you not choose dancing as a profession? It is a prospective option for you. Think twice.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

The basic eligibility criteria for MCA in India is:
Any graduate who has passed or is appearing for the final year degree examination in any discipline (Science, Commerce, Arts, Engineering from any approved university) is eligible to apply. Candidates must have mathematics as a subject in their 10+2 course or any one-year graduation.

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Jill Shah

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Amar!
To be honest your score is not sufficient enough to get you through any of the above course. Moreover admissions for PGDM are closed at most of the colleges so it would be better for you to Wait for a year and try again with more efforts and hard work. Good Luck!

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Sakshi Gupta

Contributor-Level 6

Yes you can get admission in any college under Cu , Chandigarh university is located in Mohali, Punjab and was established in 2012. The university is an emerging private university that has been ranked at 117th position for engineering, 64th position for Management course by NIRF (MHRD). It has been ranked top 50 private state universities in 2019.Chandigarh University, Punjab (CU) provides Admissions for Engineering, MBA, Film Studies, Optometry, Physiotherapy, Architecture & Design, Business Management, Hotel Management & Tourism, Animation & Multimedia, Bio & Pharma Sciences, Computer Applications and many more. CUCET 2021 has been
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rohith kola

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Logical Reasoning: This section is basically very easy. Questions based on Series, Odd man out, Analogy, arrangement, Percentages, Equations, Number System, Time Speed and Distance, Rectangles and Pythagoras Theorem are asked. Language Comprehension: The difficulty level of this section is moderate. Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary dominate this section. Questions mainly on Synonyms, Antonyms, Cloze Test, Para Jumbles, Sentence Jumbles and Idioms and Phrases are asked in this exam. General Awareness: Most of the questions are static in nature and almost all the questions are one-liners. Aptitude Relating to Management and Communica
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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

The best guide books for the NIFT Entrance Exam are these:
1. NIFT Entrance Exam Guide by Surendra
2. NIFT Exam Guide by Verma
3. Prashant Kumars NIFT Entrance Examination Preparation Guide
You can access all these by joining a good coaching institute. I think, ICAD India is one of the best coaching centres for NIFT entrance examination preparation. They show good results. Other than the ones mentioned above, one could also try these following books:
1. Bright Careers Guide NIFT Entrance Exams
2. NIFT/NID Exam Guide by Datason RP
3. Concepts of Pattern Grading
Practice is the key to succeed and one will do better if one joins a coaching centre
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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi Mukesh, Admission process varies for every university. Please confirm the college/university in which you want to enroll for better clarification. You can also check the eligibility criteria on the official webpage of the university. Regards.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Neha, I feel chemical branch of NIT-A would be a better choice. Firstly, it is NIT. Secondly, Chemical engineering. All recruiters flock to IITs, and then to NITs. Other institutions are afterwards.

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Shabana Khan

Beginner-Level 2

Which stream have you chosen?

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Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

There are two types of Masters programme in NIFT, are as follows :-
1. Design : M.Des (Master of Design)
Eligibilty Criteria :
- Candidates should have completed an undergraduate degree from a recognised university or college. Or, - Diploma in Undergraduate Design in NIFT/NID
2. Management : M. F. M (Master of Fashion Management)
Eligibility Criteria :
- Candidates should have completed undergraduate degree in B.E/B.Tech from a recognised university or institute. Or, - B.FTech from NIFT.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Check the below link for CFA:
https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/exams/cfa-exam
FRM is conducted in two parts:
Clearing the FRM Exam Part I is the first step for an individual to become a Certified Financial Risk Manager. The candidates are expected to know about the risk management concepts and theories as they would apply to a risk managers daily work. The Part I exam focuses on the essential tools and concepts required to assess financial risk. This exam is available in the month of May and November each year. There are 100 multiple choice questions to be attempted within the duration of 4 Hours. The Financial Risk Manag
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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

Scholar-Level 16

Hello,I am suggesting you a college predictor. This will help you to choose the best for you-
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
Thank you.

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kanksha Mutreja

Guide-Level 12

The fees would vary from 10-18 thousand per year you can confirm the exact amount from the college.
Hope this helps.

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