Yes, you can usually submit your original +2 certificate after joining GIBS Business School, but it's best to inform the admissions team in advance. Most colleges, including GIBS, understand if your documents are still with your school or another college for some reason. They may ask you to give an undertaking (a written promise) saying you'll submit it within a certain time. Just make sure you clearly explain your situation during admission — they're generally supportive and will guide you on what to do.
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Management quota seats are solely dependent on the college management, and the amount is kept confidential, they don't advertise it publicly. So, if you are looking forward for it contact the college itself.
Best of luck.
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There are a few ways to look at this.
Certification is generally nothing more than resume-fodder. It will get you in the door, but practical skills and expertise are what will get you the job and keep you there. With that said, Six Sigma certs are certainly valuable resume fodder if they come from the right organization and they're virtually useless if they're from some internal training program or a fly-by-night training group.
The training behind your certification will give you a new perspective on process and valuable approaches and techniques for measurement and improvement. It can be a very valuable and useful toolset to have at
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Eligibility to pursue MBA from TNAU:
Minimum Eligibility to Apply
- Graduation: 70%
Mandatory course: B.Sc. (Agriculture, Forestry, Home Science)
Candidates with B.Tech (Agricultural Biotechnology/Horticulture/ Agricultural Engineering /AIT)/BVSc/BFSc/BE (Ag.) background are also eligible to apply.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-tamilnadu-agricultural-university-tnau-coimbatore-38253
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Well, BIT Sindri used to be in the list of top colleges in India some years ago, but now the conditions are quite pathetic there due to poor environment and poor quality education so I will recommend you to join Baba Ramdev Engineering College instead.
All the best.
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There are many Central and state government college who provide better education here are few:
1.Delhi University
2.BHU
3.Tazpur University
4.Jadavpur University
5.Allahabad University
6.Anna University
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Hi,
What seem best to me may not be best to you because every person has his own career plans and interests. Best course is a very absurd query, you have to check if you are fit or have the education background to study a particular program. There is no way your question can be answered because I have no idea what you want and what your education profile is. Check here if this link can help you:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/be-btech-in-abroad-dc11510
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You can submit the photocopies but college later would be asking you to show the original mark sheets and certificates. I would suggest you to apply for original mark sheet at the respective college.
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56% will be accepted but will depend from university to university, you must also take the IELTS and score nothing less than 6. Check Campus France website for better details, they have many schemes for Indian students.
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