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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
It really depends on where do you see yourself in next 5 to 10 years. If you are really bright & in top 1 percentile in India, you must stick to top B-Schools in India & you would be placed if you would be performing similarly high in academics. The kind of salaries versus expenditures in India is too pro-Indian thus for a skilled cream layer of India, opportunities are ever increasing, so is staying close to family, earning decent money & maintaining a high standard of living, if gives you work satisfaction in India, degree/education is worth.
On the other hand, as it's the era of globalization & the world is technically getting
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
All the top colleges like MIT, PSG, SSN, etc. don't belong to general (OC) category. If you do so then you might not get PSG, but you can get SSN and MIT.

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Akhil kushwahaSimple and professional.

Contributor-Level 7

Sure, anyone can clear CAT exam with proper study material and learning practice.
Good luck.

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Sumit Kumar SinghTime to create Illusion to Reality!

Contributor-Level 7

Firstly, you cannot get in NIT or any IIIT with this rank. So, it is better to try for any other university or you can take a gap of one year. With this rank, you may got very reputed private universities. So, I tried to attend JEE Mains counselling.

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Aravinth Rangarajan

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Sastra doesn't offer BE courses, Sastra offers only B.Tech courses, and the main advantage is that you can have lots of scope for research as many top companies are providing funds to students and professors to do their research work and also professors are interactive with students, you will have good placements and valuable knowledge with credit based evaluation.

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Akhil kushwahaSimple and professional.

Contributor-Level 7

Finance sector give more affordable select but also marketing is still good. Your interest is also perform important role.
Good luck.

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sagar mishra

Beginner-Level 5

If you love discipline, then definitely, Christ University is made for you and it is also better than others in many ways. Second option can be Symbiosis, it is nice too.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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In most cases, it is not possible to opt for both Computer and Mathematics in the Commerce stream in HSC. Typically, in the Commerce stream, students are required to choose between Mathematics and Computer Science, as both subjects are considered to be in the same category of electives. Therefore, the student will need to choose one of these subjects based on their interests and future career goals. However, some schools or boards may offer an additional subject as an optional subject, which the student can choose based on their interests and the availability of the subject. Therefore, it's best to check with your school or the board t
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Bipin Jha

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You should opt to pursue the same through regular, as HM is a practical course, therefore, the exposure will be limited in distance courses.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi, check admission requirements and follow the deadlines. Apply on time. Understand that you must have excellent academic grades with a demonstration of research work, publication, etc. SOPs and LORs also matter much.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Dear,
Kindly go through the link for shortlisted colleges based on your score. Here is the link.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/comedk-college-predictor
Hope this will resolve your query.

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shreyas chopra

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CLAT provides admission to only 16 govt law colleges.Rest Law colleges take up students through different procedure.
There are another law exams like , LSAT which provide admissions to 5 year law programs in other govt. and private reputed colleges. Individual Universities like BHU conduct their own entrance test (BLAT) for the course.Likewise many other colleges have their own admission procedure.It varies greatly.

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