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the eligibilty for full time mba is atleast 50% in graduation
and the entrance exam scores
They also look if they have work experience extra curricular and academic records
However they have low weightage
Main is your entrance exam score so that is most important and then comes graduation marks 12th marks 10th marks work experience and extra curricular activities
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2W6sh1nClk&t=4s.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
The average package offered is 5 Lacks, Companies like TSC, Ugam Solutions, Credence visit our campus for recruitment.
All the Best
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All the best.
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You can do many computer courses depending on your interest. You can do the following courses : Programming, Tally ERP.9, MS Office, Networking, 2D & 3D Animation and VFX, Software Testing, etc. Please let me know what you want to do in future and where you want to build up your career. You have high chances of entering in IT fields as you have taken uo Maths in 12th. Please reply me so that I can advise you the best option.
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As you said that you are in SY Bcom and you want job in Post office, bank as well as insurance company, you can do a Post graduation course from IFBI i.e. Institute of Finance Banking and Insurance. But not now only after completing your B.com.
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Hope this helps you.
thanks
Best of luck
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Presently in India, the situation for Aeronautical engineers as far as placements are concerned is not very good. There are only few government entities who require aeronautical engineers like ISRO or DRDO or armed forces. On the other hand the requirement of mechanical engineers is there at all times and in future too is expected to sustain. In view of the foregoing I have no hesitation in recommending that you should select mechanical engineering as compared with aeronautical engineering from the perspective of placements.
Best wishes to you.
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