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Guide-Level 14
Amity, Noida is a private university and is ranked among the top good universities in India. It has a very good infrastructure, faculty and fairly good internships and placement cell.
I won't say that placements are 100% but are almost touching 80%.
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Scholar-Level 18
Packages offered at different NIT's vary widely depending on branch, place, etc. It also varies depending on the economy of the country.
If you are about to join, just don't worry. What happens after four years nobody can predict.
Average package offered in NIT'S was about 5-8 Lacs.
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Guide-Level 13
Hi, Yes, it is mandatory to clear NEET to get admission in Lady Hardinge College as this college is one of the most prestigious colleges of India and NEET is compulsory to clear if you want to take admission in Indian MBBS colleges.
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It might be a bit hard to clear the course as you will not be having any basics knowledge of BBA subjects. So, you need to study from starting to get the course with a ease.
Thanks.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
The increasingly complex world has helped opportunities for psychology graduates to grow manifold. These range from working in hospitals and schools to NGOs and corporate houses. An undergraduate course in psychology is career oriented as it offers a theoretical understanding of the major schools of thought along with providing practical skills in psychometric testing and various psychological tools. Specializations in the areas of social psychology, abnormal psychology, counseling psychology, organizational behavior (OB), rehabilitative psychology, health psychology, sports psychology and medical psychology are available. Those of
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Guide-Level 14
If you would like the best among the list then I would advise to go for Automobile.
PS- This answer is based on the current job market in India.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
1 B.Com
2 Law
3 C.A. (Chartered Accountancy)
4 B.B.A.
5 Bachelor of Economics
6 C.S. (Company Secretary) course
7 Hospitality Diploma courses
8 Animation and Multimedia Courses
9 Journalism and Mass Communication
10 Event Management course
11 Fashion Design and Technology
12 Hotel Management
13 Bachelor of Statistics
14 Actuarial Science
15 C.M.A.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's the question that comes to mind of everyone. I will say that what happens after four years, what will be condition nobody can predict. Hence, it's foolhardy to guess.
However, civil, mechanical & electrical are three main branches and almost all others owe their existence to these.
I feel you should select any one of these.
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Scholar-Level 17
There is no single thing but you must consider many things or factors to apply to a tough university like MIT. Very good academic grades around 75% and a high SAT score of 1400+. These are just the stats. You would also require a very strong all-rounder profile with extra-curricular activities, etc. Please check their website to understand the requirements and selectivity and the fees. Also, you did not mention if you want to study Bachelor's or Master's degree programs.
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