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From the first year, you can join coaching centres to prepare for GATE exam or you can study yourself by solving sample papers while studying with books. Go for the link to get the tip for GATE preparation:
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/articles/amp/gate-preparation-tips-5-best-resources-online-blogId-7177
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One of the few European countries to have crawled out of the Recession, Norway can boast explosive growth, low unemployment, and high wages. Add in the high level of English, and Norway would seem to be a unique opportunity for a young architect to get work and make money. However one would have to live like a norwegian and might have trouble with Visa if not from EU. Panama
A construction boom that puts architects in high demand, decent wages, and a good design culture make Panama a good choice for a young Architect starting out. Switzerland
It is a good place, you will get what you have worked for, the pay is good. But it will be
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You have quite a good rank in JEE exam. Please go through the link below to predict best colleges based on your JEE rank. Through this link, you will find various colleges of engineering:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor?utm_source=connect&utm_medium=CR_JEECP&utm_campaign=6919840
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Electrical engineering is one of the most demanding branches in engineering. All the NITs are good enough and maintain good standard in education as well as other facility. The placements in NIT Rourkela are good. The companies come and accept the students with good packages. PSUs recruit with the highest packages. Renowned companies like Schneider electric recruit the students for the internship as well as pre-placement offer. The branch has an average package of about 5-6 lacs per annum.
Infrastructure: It has the second the largest campus area in India, and infrastructure is the beauty of this college. The institute has cricket g
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Eligibility criteria: B.Sc Statistics / B.Sc. Mathematics with Allied Statistics.
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PIBM has not shared any information related to scholarships or concessions on their official admissions page.
http://www.pibm.in/admissions.html
I hope you will find this information useful.
All the best for your future endeavours.
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Minimum Eligibility Criteria for UG and PG courses:
Candidates applying tough coursesmust be Class XII pass with at least 50% marks or equivalent from a recognised university or board. Minimum eligibility to apply forPG coursesis Graduation with at least 50% marks or equivalent from a recognised university. There's a provision of relaxation of marks for Reserved Category students as per the rules of State Government. Admission P
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It is possible after 10th but it is not the most convenient or popular choice. Even foreign universities ask for a minimum of 12 years education, so better you complete 12th in India. 11th and 12th or high school abroad is also very expensive for foreigners. For the locals, some schools are free. It is better you stick to 11th and 12th in India, study hard and try to achieve a first class and thereafter, apply for a Bachelors degree abroad.
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