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subhadip Das

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Ahmedabad is called the Manchester of india.

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Anishma JosephStudent, Class 12 CBSE

Beginner-Level 4

The cutoff for private colleges are as follows:
General-360 marks
SC and ST and OBC-288 marks
PH (general)-324 marks(reserved)-288 marks

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Chandrakant,
You should have minimum 50% in your graduation to join any professional courses like, MBA, etc. If you belong to any reservation category, then you can try.
All the best.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

Contributor-Level 10

It's not a reputed university and doesn't have a proper placement cell in the university. So, I would not recommend you this university.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Rohit Pathak,
MCA stands for Master of Computer Application and PGDCA stands for Post Graduation Diploma in Computer Applications. MCA is a 3-year programme and PGDCA normally is a 1 to 1 and a half year programme. I hope I have cleared your doubts. All the best.

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

Guide-Level 13

Yes MD Istiyak,
There will not be any effect on your study or on your future reference or job. Only classes will be held in the evening. It is good for you to study in the evening.

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Aman Dhawan

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It all matters how you have performed in your PGDM course, and how well you have learned and impressed the panel who is taking your interview.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

Contributor-Level 10

The medical entrance exams held in India are:
GUJCET for Gujarat, KCET for Karnataka, Maharashtra - CET for Maharashtra, HPCPMT for Himachal, AICEE (All India)-it is held mainly for AIIMS (New Delhi).

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Gagan,
Equilibrium is the state of stable conditions in which all significant factors remain more or less constant over a period, and there is little or no inherent tendency for change. For example, a market is said to be in equilibrium if the amount of goods that buyers wish to buy at the current price is matched by the amount the sellers want to sell at that price. It is also called steady state.
All the best.

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Navneet Kaur

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MBA with a specialisation in HR is a popular discipline amongst companies, consultancies, and other business organizations. Choosing HR as one of the career options after MBA can be a rewarding deal. They deal with talent acquisition and getting the best workforce for the company with skilled and competent workers. An MBA with a specialisation in HR is a popular discipline amongst companies, consultancies, and other business organizations. Basics of HR Management, Fundamentals of Industrial Relationships, Labour laws, Ways of Improving Performance in Employees, Employee Empowerment, Grievance Addressal and Management and Appraisal of E
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Sanket KananiCompleted Ele. Er. with distinction.

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, it is a good place for pursuing MBA. Such a friendly weather and you can also get more opportunities there.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

M.Ed Eligibility Criteria:
Any person who has successfully cleared his Bachelor of Education i.e. B.Ed from a recognised institution with at least 50% marks is eligible to apply for this course. Students with a B.El.Ed or BA in education can also apply for the programme.
Thanks.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Prashant,
To pursue Masters in IT related fields, it is mandatory to pursue Bachelors in IT related field. Therefore, a person with a non-IT degree is not eligible to pursue Masters in IT related field.
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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MAAC PUNE MG RoadAnimation Career Counselor 9766311113

Contributor-Level 8

There are center level aptitude tests for animation. No other important tests are there.

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