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Innocent Boy

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yes nims is good reputed university

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello Bhaskar, according to your PET rank, you can get shankara 1 and Rungta 1 easily for CSE, placements are better in both colleges. Also try for BIT bhilai and raipur both. Fill the counselling carefully. All the best

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Ankit Shetty

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see TFWS seats are reserved for students with parent income below 6 lakhs .It has no connection with your CET marks.So if your parents income is below 6 laks then you can be eligible for TFWS seats

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Nishant Shah

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Last year the cut off for MBC was 196.5 so you have a chance of getting mechanical through counseling itself. Fee structure is like this
If you get it through counseling it will come around Rs.1.1 lacs-Rs.1.2 lacs (without hostel) on top of that if you are the first graduate in your family then it will come around Rs.90k-Rs.1 lac (without hostel)
If you get it through management it will come around Rs.1.4 lacs-Rs.1.5 lacs (without hostel)
For hostel you need to pay an additional Rs.70k (approximately) All the best.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

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Forensic Science is comparatively new in India and still growing so if u r serious about it as career, look for universities in canada as it will give you strong holding in research and practical exposure. Jobs will be there for sure. Check the best universities here.
http://www.canadian-universities.net/Universities/Programs/Forensic_Science.html

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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1) To anybody it is advisable that doing Masters in the same/professional field leads good career
2) MBA.finance, CA better suits u
3) there are govt jobs with MA.eco
4) decency/satisfaction varies from person to person

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harshit gupta

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Hello suman
Well its being a question which is not asked frequently about the negativities but still thumbs up you have. See if you ask me assessing and evaluating every aspect of J.I.M there is just one negative aspect which I can think of and that is once you get enrolled you always be in a deficiency of time for yourself because JIM is a place where you'll be given a real corporate pressure involving you in various activities which may or may not be related just to your academics because exposure of the real corporate world cannot be just restricted to books. Here professionalism is embedded and which requires efforts by students sid
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Saurabh Bharti

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Yes, in the history of IIM not one student has dropped because of financial reasons. There are sufficient number of scholarships available including special need based scholarship. Also financing is not at all an issue as IIMs make sure that you have access to bank loan with minimum paperwork and minimum interest rates.

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harshit gupta

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Hello suman
See you have a decent academic records and with a decent score in MAT so it actually lessen up the hurdles ahead. Once you'll get enrolled you yourself will experience the real essence of being a Jaipurian we are proud to be a part of it so can actually guess that indeed we have taken the most rational decision by choosing Jaipuria. And moreover you have work experience in prior which will prove to a advantage in your placements. so choose well and all the best.

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Sahil satija

Beginner-Level 5

For enhancing you Vocabulary go for Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
It is brilliant book that helps you build a strong vocab. I would suggest you to buy this book and keep reading it again.
The book does not forces you to memorize any word, it explains the origin and history behind the word and hence making it easier to remember the words.
Know more on :
https://edudrona.com/questions/question/how-to-improve-my-vocabulary-and-spoken-english

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Ravi Kumar Pandit

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Go for Private College. You have veryvless chance of getting any Gov. College. and again if you belongs to any reserved quota then only may have chance in 2nd round of counseling.
best wishes

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