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2011-06-15 22:22:47

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Ankur.
Please be clear with your question a) is it admission b) joining for MBA c) Fees d) Placements.
All the best.
Regards.
Gijoo

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2011-06-15 22:22:13

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Sachin S K

Beginner-Level 1

u have a good score in COMED-K. u can certainly study MBBS in bangalore if u get any of these top 5 colleges (only top 5).try this link for top colleges in Karnataka
http://www.bangaloreeducation.net/Medical/Top-10-Medical-Colleges-in-Bangalore.aspx . if u dont get any of top colleges . it is better u study in Kolkatta !!!

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2011-06-15 22:21:29

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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria

Contributor-Level 9

yes, you can there are some very good colleges in gwalior in affordable fees structure with good placement record.

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2011-06-15 22:21:14

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Navdeep,
I think both are good institutes in terms of curriculum and the placements available, however it will depend on the parameters set by you which will decide the institute that is best suited.
Amity is UGC approved university and offer MBA degree, where as IILM has been accorded recognition by the Distance Education Council(DEC) to offer programs approved by the Institute's statutory body, through distance mode.
Going through the mentioned information, I think you can look for the MBA course from Amity, yet its a decision best to be decided by you.
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2011-06-15 22:20:37

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souren nemo

Beginner-Level 1

50% ARE PCM

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2011-06-15 22:19:50

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As correctly mentioned by Pradip, it will all depend on the University you are applying for your BCA degree and the admission procedure followed.
You may refer to the following link to know about the same:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=BCA&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=-1&cityId=-1&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=home_page
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the best!

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2011-06-15 22:16:51

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

I have two Lines: L1 and L2. I want to calculate the angle between the two lines. L1 has points: {(x1, y1), (x2, y2)} and L2 has points: {(x3, y3), (x4, y4)}. How can I calculate the angle formed between these two lines, without having to calculate the slopes? The problem I am currently having is that sometimes I have horizontal lines (lines along the x-axis) and the following formula fails (divide by zero exception): arctan((m1 - m2) / (1 - (m1 * m2))) where m1 and m2 are the slopes of line 1 and line 2 respectively. Is there a formula/algorithm that can calculate the angles between the two lines without ever getting divide-by-zero ex
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2011-06-15 22:15:08

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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria

Contributor-Level 9

you seems new user of this site.

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2011-06-15 22:14:01

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Arvind Joshi

Contributor-Level 9

Perhaps the technique of reading through a sextant can get you the answer.If not, refer to SL Lony 's Trigonometry.

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2011-06-15 22:13:07

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souren nemo

Beginner-Level 1

IN 1 YEAR OF STUDY YOU CHANGE B.TECH BRANCH

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2011-06-15 22:11:21

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Diptesh,
Pursuing M.Tech after M.Sc is possible but then it is not mostly preferred. Yet I would suggest you to contact the universities / institutes to inquire about the desired course and its eligibility.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the best!

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2011-06-15 22:10:10

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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria

Contributor-Level 9

quality is not in degree but it is in you, if you are potential and capable you can be winner always in all circumstances.

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2011-06-15 22:08:26

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EXCEL

Contributor-Level 10

I don't think so. You need to read the notice carefully and discuss it with college as well as signing authority of notice.

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2011-06-15 22:08:11

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2011-06-15 22:07:59

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Himanshu Kakkar kakkar

Beginner-Level 4

Yes it is very much possible. the minimum criteria is 60%. as you have a good score than that. SO you can freely go ahead and apply for the Admissions. But be hurry!! Admission dates are gonna run out soon.
All the best and God Bless you!!

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2011-06-15 21:58:08

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S
SANJOY

Beginner-Level 1

HOw much placement facility of AIT-school of management.? meanwhile they reduce their course fees lot.

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2011-06-15 21:48:44

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2011-06-15 21:46:43

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Gomati Dittakavi

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Anmol, It will not pose any problems either in your education or in career. But try and keep good grades to get admission in decent colleges after 12th.
regards,
gomti

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2011-06-15 21:43:45

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Pritam.
Dr. V.N. Bedekar Institute of Management Studies Thane,SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS) Mumbai,NMIMS University Mumbai,Tilak Maharashtra University (TMU) Pune,
Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University Navi Mumbai ,
Indian Institute of Education and Business Management (IIEBM) Pune,MITCON Institute of Management (MIMA) Pune,
Stevens School of Business Ahmedabad,MaxValue Online Chennai ,
IIMR Pharma Business School Delhi/NCR,
Panjab University - University Institute of Applied Management Sciences (UIAMS) Chandigarh,
International School of Business Management (ISBM), Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar ,
K. C. College of Management Stud
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2011-06-15 21:42:53

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priya

Beginner-Level 3

Hello Julian, Yes, it's perfectly alright to complete your be/btech first in production/mechanical engineering. Rather, it a very good approach to go about automobile designing. IDC, iitb is a very good institute and best design school in india. Placements are decent, you should not worry about job if you get through IDC. Tp get through IDC, you need to give CEED exam (common entrance exam of design). Form are out in sept-oct and exam is held in month of january. All the best!

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