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2011-06-19 19:10:27
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Syllabus
There is no prescribed syllabus for DU's FMS admission test. However, the FMS admission test usually comprises the following basic areas:
* Quantitative Ability* Verbal Ability* English Comprehension* Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning
All the best.
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Gijoo
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2011-06-19 18:58:33
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Generally, if you have 60% in total and 60% in PCM, that is fine. For some standard colleges as BITS you must have the percentage above 80%. And now with the flood that has come with the opening of new private colleges, you can get a seat even when you are just pass!
So, don't wory my friend, CHEERS!
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As far as the placements are concerned buddy, they have an advertisement inwhch they boasts of having a 600 acres of campus and 6000 placements so far.
More you can get from the link: http://www.lpu.in/about_lpu/about.php
As far as my point of view is concerned LPU is a very good option as far as the job opportunities are concerned and also the quality education, which everyone desires.
CHEERS!
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2011-06-19 18:38:27Guide-Level 11
First of all I would like to say that the degree through correspondence that too in such a vocational subject like Language would not be very fruitful, it is always advisable to have such a degree through regular mode. Secondly, if you are planning for a Masters level programme most of the institutes will ask for a Bachelors degree in the same field. I would suggest you to try with Bangalore University, Osmania University, and Pondicherry University etc.
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