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Amity is much better but to be honest it's fee structure is so high but if can afford than its good. Moreover, they do not provide professional degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. There is B.A. In mass communication which is not professional. Though many students pursue this because they don't know the difference between two. For a professional degree you may look for other colleges.
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Yes, it is possible; there is a college named RICS which offers various MBA programs. However apart from it, no other reputed college offers MBA in Architectural Engineering or related field:
https://www.ricssbe.org/programs/MBA-in-Infrastructure-Management/
Here's its link. Kindly take a look.
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Department of Jute and Fibre Technology, Institute of Jute Technology was established in the year 1951 jointly by Indian Jute Mills Association and University of Calcutta. The college offers B.Tech,M.Tech, PGD, PhD and certificate courses in Jute & Fibre Technology. The college is affiliated to University of Calcutta and the courses are approved by AICTE.
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https://ask.shiksha.com/can-i-get-ec-branch-in-sgsits-with-16964-obc-rank-and-63k-air-qna-4833495
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The best way to predict college through JEE main score is shiksha college predictor .
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
it shows accurate results
After that just go for counselling of that college .
best of luck for your future.
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Be a little more specific with your education background and what you want to study.
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Quantitaive Aptitude is divided into 5 parts:
1. Arithmetic (Includes Percentages, Simple-Compound Interest, Profit-loss discount, Ratios, proportions, mixtures allegations, time-speed-distance & time-work)
2. Algebra (Includes linear & quadratic equations, functions, logs, etc etc)
3. Geometry (Lines, angles, triangles, polygons, mensuration, 3-D geo etc etc)
4. Number System (includes classifications, surds, simplifications, remainders, cyclicity)
5. Modern Maths (Permutations, Combinations & Probability)
Now, depending upon your exam, few or all of the above-mentioned topics would be asked. If you analyse carefully, most of the
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