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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

Guide-Level 11

HelloImage looks reverse due to back/flank reflection principle of light.The mirror doesn't "know" anything about your position; it simply reflects the light that hits it, doing so as objectively as any inanimate object knows how. Why, then, when that reflected light reaches the photoreceptors in your eyes, due to double reflection of light image looks reverse on mirror.
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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

Guide-Level 13

Hello dear, sorry to interfere as you have asked the question from anyone from gujrat. As far as my knowledge the concept you are asking for is not present in any of the institute. By not attending college u can go for distance/online/flexible mba. All the best. Thank you.

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deepanshu pathakmarine engineer

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I will suggest you not to leave the job and go for part time MBA .
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Saurabh Bharti

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No you can not. You need to appear for the entrance examination.

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Neha Kuryal

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Yes, you have a decent score. If you are willing to apply, today is the last day to apply.

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Siddhartha Kathpalia

Beginner-Level 3

This is a very subjective question and depends entirely on your aspirations. There are many post graduation courses in India and abroad. The most commonly pursued ones are MBA and MTech (called MS outside India in many countries). You have to figure what career path best suits you based on your interests, aspirations and calibre to decide which course you should take next. You can find out about a lot courses on https://Shiksha.com. All the best.

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Vishal GautamA passionate software engineer

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Hi Aarya, the environment of the college is pretty good as there is a lot of greenery in the campus and the campus is very quite in the evenings which gives a quite refreshing feel.And about the other facilities, college has a lot of labs which have sufficient equipments . of course you will not have everything top notch, but there are of good standard. Everything is so much so that you will have a peaceful stay in the campus with all your needs fulfilled.

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Siddhartha Kathpalia

Beginner-Level 3

"Best" is very subjective. For some people best would be based on Placement opportunities, for some it could be Faculty, for some it could be Infrastructure, for some it could be Institute's reputation for higher studies, for some it could be peers or one of the baby other attributes of an institute. You can find detailed information about every college on https://Shiksha.com, the website. Quite comprehensive and friendly. It had helped me a lot in getting guidance and I have also referred it to a few friends because my knowledge or anyone's for that matter is limited. Shiksha has sufficient information. All the best.

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

Guide-Level 13

Hello dear, hope you are doing well. To pursue MBA from a reputed college, appearing entrance is must be it national/state level or of any particular institute. After you engineering, you are eligible to do mba from anywhere and everywhere. The companies give preference to the students who are meritorious and from good colleges. As u r doing mechanical, so mba (operations) from a reputed college will land you in a good job market with good salary. Start preparing for CAT, XAT,MAT. Hope u understand my point. Wish you a successful career ahead. Thank you.

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Dear Candidate,BSAUEEE(B.S.Abdur Rahman University Engineering Entrance Examination) which is conducted by us and JEE(Joined Entrance Examination) which is conducted by anna univ. for more info kindly visit http://www.bsauniv.ac.in/admission-2016?state=admission

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

Guide-Level 13

hello dear, U can get admission in government colleges in bsc/btech programme.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

CS is a lucrative career
Even if you do only CS you can join as junior CS of the company
Also you can practice on your own and do compliance due diligence
People mostly do LLB alongwith CS which helps them in other law sectors

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

choice really depends upon your interests, your rank in various competitive exams, your 12th board percentage and what you want to do after graduation.
Assuming you do not have any specific interest in any branch and want to grab a job with a good pay package, i would suggest going for computer science or IT. These are the hot branches now-a-days with highest pay packages (depending upon college).
However, you need to keep in mind where your interest lies. If you like coding (C,C++), then go for CSE/IT. If you like physics, thermodynamics and engineering drawing, go for Civil. If you are fascinated by the electrical circuits and are the
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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Gurkirat, go through the syllabus once and start preparing at home. Read newspaper daily stay updated with current affairs. Solve at least two questions each in aptitude and reasoning. For verbal, read English newspapers and magazines. You can also join coaching for tips and tricks, moreover the syllabus is vast so I would suggest you to join coaching if it is possible for you. All the best

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