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Scholar-Level 16
Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 16
you need to have maths also in your 12th and need to apply for best 4 subjects. Visit the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-applied-physical-sciences-industrial-chemistry-university-of-Delhi-north-campus-121298
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/old-ug-courses/1472011_ B Sc__Indstrial_chem. Pdf.
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Guide-Level 14
Considering the Total intake of 11 Students in B.Ed Commerce - waiting list of 23 has a very bleak chance of getting through. Unless others opt out. There are four centres of AMU as mentioned below.
AMU, Aligarh
AMU Center, Malappuram
AMU Center, Murshidabad
AMU Center, Kishanganj
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Scholar-Level 16
you need to have maths also in your 12th and need to apply for the best 4 subjects. Visit the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-applied-physical-sciences-industrial-chemistry-university-of-delhi-north-campus-121298
http://www.du.ac.in/du/uploads/old-ug-courses/1472011_ B Sc_Indstrial_chem.pdf
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Contributor-Level 6
Gandhi engineering college is offering engineering and management courses. Gandhi engineering college is providing placement opportunities also every year GEC achieved by 95% placement results. Gandhi engineering college is best education providing compare than top 10 government engineering colleges in Odisha. Gandhi engineering college is one of the top 10 engineering colleges in orissa. GEC, holds the title of "Best T School" status in Odisha. It
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Chatripati Shivaji Maharaj University, Navi Mumbai
2. Rama Adik Institute of Technology, Navi Mumbai
3. Pillai College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai
4. SIES Graduate Institute of Technology, Navi Mumbai
5. Saraswati College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai
6. Dy. Patil University, Navi Mumbai.
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Contributor-Level 7
MAMC is full time 2 years course and it is offered by IP university Delhi admissions would be placed on the CET rank . Candidate must passed his graduation with at least 50% recognised university eligible for the course MAMC offered by GGSIPU
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Guide-Level 14
For Most government Jobs / UPSC Exams / Staff selection Exams - you need to be a graduate from recognized University - approved by UGC. UGC and AICTE both are the statutory bodies of Ministry of human resources and development. UGC approves universities and gives UGC approval is must to all non-technical courses. Meanwhile AICTE recognizes technical courses such as Engineering, MBA. You have not mentioned your college name - Check out the list of colleges approved by UGC / AICTE.
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Scholar-Level 18
It is very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your graduation in engineering, after doing your graduation in AME almost 13 years ago. Your intentions are very good but a word of caution. Recently UGC has reminded all universities from offering any professional course including engineering by way of distance education. Hence, my sincere advice is not to proceed in this direction and think of studying in some other subject.
Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 16
Check this college predictor by Shiksha.
By this predictor you may get predicted information about in which college chances of your admission are high. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Best of luck.
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Scholar-Level 16
you have to secure 75% in all subjects of your class 12th even if you have cleared your jee advance.
All the best!
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Guide-Level 12
The assumption that packages are fixed if done from a particular university is utterly wrong. Packages are decided on the basis of the firms, company's, independent practitioners that are invited through the placement program; and not all students get the opportunity to sit for placements (only shortlisted candidates do). Further, your academic records and placement committee's efforts decide what kind of offer you might receive. Also, law firms have different pay scales, companies have different, so there is no specific number. Note: Colleges make you job ready, it's not their duty to ensure that you have a job in your hand (your C
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