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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
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Hello,
You can become an aerospace engineer by taking admission for graduation in the aerospace engineering branch. For this, you need to score good marks in the class 12th examination and then appear for and score a good ranking in the common entrance test for engineering colleges conducted by your state. Alternatively, you can appear for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced for admission to IIT. You will also need to appear for the entrance exam conducted by deemed to be universities if you are interested in doing course in that University. Best wishes to you.
You can become an aerospace engineer by taking admission for graduation in the aerospace engineering branch. For this, you need to score good marks in the class 12th examination and then appear for and score a good ranking in the common entrance test for engineering colleges conducted by your state. Alternatively, you can appear for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced for admission to IIT. You will also need to appear for the entrance exam conducted by deemed to be universities if you are interested in doing course in that University. Best wishes to you.
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu
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I suggest you to do MBA from good b school and then prepare for government exam along with job. Banking could be a suitable government exam to target. MBA in marketing or finance could be a suitable specializations.
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Shivam PalSpecialist in bba bca and b.tech councilling
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You have wait for cutoff list then you can apply in college.
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Based on your XAT percentile, you may still be eligible for some colleges or universities. The XAT percentile is a measure of your performance relative to other test takers. While a higher percentile is generally preferred for admission to top colleges, there are still colleges that accept lower percentiles. For example, some colleges in Pune accept XAT scores for admission to their MBA programs. It's important to research the specific admission criteria of the colleges you are interested in to determine your eligibility.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
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Hello Nastii Jay, I feel that the automobile sector is the one which actually indicates the vibrancy of industry in any country of the world including India. In times to come Indian market is going to dominate the world and because of this different companies are investing in plants and machinery along with research and development facilities in India. In view of this I feel that 3 years from today when you would be passing out your graduation in automobile engineering things would have turned rozier than what they are today and you should be getting placed comfortably. Best wishes to you.
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