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2016-03-17 14:14:21
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Regarding the current batch, the placements are going fine, within the first month 100 students got placed with decent packages.
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2016-03-17 14:12:24
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You need to be at least 17 years old and should have qualified 10+2 with maths, chemistry and physics. Training to become a pilot is quite laborious and expensive. Before taking on the role of a pilot, you need to obtain a commercial pilot's license, issued by the Director General (civil aviation) http://dgca.nic.in/. Here are a few of the flying clubs in India:Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Akademi, Rae Bareilly, Uttar PradeshBombay Flying Club, Mumbai, MaharashtraNorthern India Flying Club, Jallandhar, PunjabAviation Training Academy, Coimbatore, Tamil NaduDelhi Flying Club, New DelhiGovernment Flying Training School, Bangalor
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2016-03-17 14:10:00
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If you have planning for Acturial field than you should think of Maths hons, Economics or Stats Hons because that will help you to build your base in maths or economics though that's play important role in further Acturial Study.
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2016-03-17 14:09:35
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If you are a fresher or you have very few years of work experience, its better to opt for regular MBA. But if you have good work experience you can opt for part time MBA.
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2016-03-17 14:07:47
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2016-03-17 14:01:01Contributor-Level 7
The admission process will start just before the results are out. However, I suggest you call up the college as soon as possible. They will guide you better with regards to the dates of admission. You can call up the college at 022-65221909 and ask for a person called Clyde who will give you details.
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2016-03-17 13:55:05
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2016-03-17 13:50:55
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1. Confront challenges: Studying the vast syllabus of both the exams can be really challenging. The solution to this problem lies in confronting the challenge by making weekly plans and assessing performance regularly. This way, students will know where they stand for each exam and can focus on improving their preparation accordingly.
2. Studying NCERT books: Studying NCERT books thoroughly is enough for holistic preparati
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