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1. College of Engineering, Pune
2. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
3. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune
4. Army Institute of Technology
For more information : https://www.shiksha.com/top-engineering-colleges-in-pune-rankingpage-44-0-0-174-0
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Requirements are different. In UK you must take LNAT. You should also clear IELTS if you are applying to UK. If you are looking at US universities you must take LSAT and TOEFL. Check the university websites you desire to apply to as all have different requirements.
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/walchand-college-of-engineering-sangli-21548/admission
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In delhi there is only one flying school n which is not working now its better for you to catch some other flying clubs like
Bombay Flying Club
CAE aviation
they are good with new aircrafts in there fleet.
all the best
fly high
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The Master of Computing (Advanced) in ANU is a transfer program from the Master of Computing, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% . Therefore you must enroll into the Master of Computing firstly. Master of Computing (Advanced) requires a thesis work. You need to check the website carefully and always contact the admission officers for exact requirements and details which are university specific.
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IATA-UFTAA offers various courses and to know about
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/simsr-mumbai-kj-somaiya-institute-of-management-studies-and-research-ghatkopar-east-2932
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As per the survey, after completing degree in earth science candidates are choose the following path:
1. Employed: 51.8%.
2. Further study: 31.7%.
3. Working and studying: 4.3%.
After looking at this, we can say that there is a good career scope after completing it. If you are a science student and willing to pursue your career further as a junior research fellow or an assistant professor, then you should aim for CSIR - NET exam.
You can go for CSIR NET exam in earth science. After getting selected in exam, you can go for JRF for 3 years, you can extend it for 2 years more and later you can become a scientist.
You can also opt for lectur
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