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Guide-Level 11
How are you
Well Other then IITs and NITs there are many private university like VIT SRM BITS Galgotia NIRMA university UPES Dehradun AMITY SHARDA LPU
which are having high placement records and the decorum here will make your personality development
Thank you and keep asking
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You have to check www.collegeboard.org for test dates. You have to create an account and register yourself, a fee is to be paid for the same. You will also find test centers in India. There is no eligibility criteria, you must be a high school student or have done 12th or appearing.
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Admissions to engineering colleges in Delhi are based on JEE Mains or CET conducted by DU.
So, you need not worry. Your 12th marks are not counted anywhere.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
You have not specified which course you are looking for and as both the courses MMS and PGDM have their own criteria for admissions.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
If physics in 12th level seems easier to you and you are comfortable and confident in solving different problems of physics then you may conclude mechanical engineering for yourself. Similarly, if in computer both hardware and software and programming languages seem easy then go for them. As a computer user, if you are really smooth, then you may think of CS. Nothing is harder in that sense. You are to choose one based on your interest and skill.
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All the very best.
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It is a good course and after completing Diploma in pharmacy, you will have lots of opportunities. You can do degree in pharmacy. Moreover, you can do a job in ANU pharmaceutical company.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can find your answer in the given link about IATA foundation and consultation:
http://www.iata.org/training/courses/Pages/travel-tourism-consultant-tttg09.aspx
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There is no job as blogger. It should be your passion and your writing skills that would attract people to watch/ read your blogs. Earning money out if it is a totally different game.
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Admission requirements for MBA programme in Japan vary from university to university. Students who wish to study MBA in Japan must have successfully completed their Bachelor's degree programme. Some universities may require you to complete 16-years of education. GMAT or GRE scores are required for the screening process. Students must also submit IELTS or TOEFL scores. Having work experience is preferred but not mandatory for some universities.
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