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Here, we are providing counselling steps to complete the procedure:
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Guide-Level 11
It is good until you cannot get admission in NITs/IITs.
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After the Class 12 exam, the Integrated Programme in Management Aptitude Test (IPMAT) is one of the most competitive admission tests. The IPMAT exam typically has a moderate difficulty level. The three areas of the IPMAT question paper are Quantitative Aptitude (MCQs), Verbal Ability, and Quantitative Aptitude (SA). It is evident that QA (Math) makes up a significant portion of the IPMAT curriculum. This test measures your speed as well as your ability to select and answer the correct questions. Exam content is dominated by higher level maths. Over 60% of all QA questions typically come from the Class 11 and Class 12 curricula. A signi
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Scholar-Level 17
Where do you plan to study? Since you are asking about a university list, you should get in touch with a professional study abroad counseling provider who can evaluate your profile and shortlist universities for you. It is also better, if you do some research, start learning about the entry requirements by visiting university websites, match the requirements with your profile and have an idea.
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Applications are normally done via the graduate office (or equivalent), although individual programmes may have their own online form. The relevant faculty most often makes decisions on admissions after careful evaluation of all applications. Evaluation is carried out based on a combination of factors such as previous degrees and academic record, references, test scores and relevant work experience. The majority of graduate programmes will admit students twice a year, in August and January, each intake having a specific deadline for application. Masters entry requirements
Candidates must demonstrate readiness for graduate study and m
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Scholar-Level 16
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)
The above is the link to the NUS MEM website. Other than that, we do not have concrete information online pertaining to the degree. However, perhaps we can interpolate from the Bachelors equivalent, which MOE posts employment and salary statistics online:
https://www.moe.gov.sg/docs/defa. Environmental studies:
Mean starting pay-S$3399
Overall Employment Rate-83.8%
Full-Time Permanent Employment Rate-67.6%
Environmental Engineering:
Mean starting pay-S$3300
Overall Employment Rate-79.3%
Full-Time Permanent Employment Rate-65.5%
The numbers aren’t the worst but they aren’t the best either. It can be
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Scholar-Level 16
Candidates need to appear for the entrance test conducted by the university.
Shortlisted candidates will be called for personal interview based on score/ rank obtained in entrance test.
Candidates are selected based on rank/ marks in entrance test and performance in personal interview.
Semester Wise Fee: Rs. 31500 per semester
Qualification to be eligible (minimum eligibility to apply) is securing 50% in class 12th.
Candidates need to appear for the entrance test conducted by the University.
Hope this helps!
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Studying in Australia is expensive, so with a budget of 30L for 2 years and getting top university is not possible at all. But still you can consider this article for help: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-australia-articlepage-1261
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Scholar-Level 16
The eligibility details are not mentioned on the official website. You can contact them directly for the information:
http://www.stannscollegehyd.com/contactus.htm
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Guide-Level 12
Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Pacific University, Maharana Pratap University of agriculture and Technology, Janardhan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth University and Geethanjali University are the best institutions.
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SET 2019 question paper consists of questions from the following subjects.
English:
Synonyms
Antonyms
Error Spotting
Fill in the blanks
Analogy
Prepositions
Articles
Grammar
Vocabulary
Quantitative Ability:
Percentage
Profit and Loss
Discount
Time, Speed and Distance
Algebra
Time and Work
Number System
Permutation and Combination
Probability
Logical Reasoning:
Arrangement
Coding-Decoding
Syllogism
Blood Relationship
Cubes
Assumptions
Series
Venn DiagramGeneral Knowledge:
Companies and Founders
Awards
Science
Sports
Books and Authors
Current Affairs
Legal Reasoning:
Indian Penal Code
Indian Contract Act
Family Law
Legal Miscellaneous
Indian Constitution
Law of TortsAnalytic
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You should visit the counsellors for better understanding. However, choose only according to your interest.
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