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http://nift.ac.in/Downloads/Admission-Prospectus2017.pdf
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PRO-E(Creo) : Modeling & Adv. Part Modeling
CATIA : Modeling, Drafting, Surfacing & Assembly
Course Fee for Each of the above courses: Rs. 7,000/- + 500/-Reg.Fee for SSI & Individuals,
Rs. 10,500/- + 500/- Reg. Fee for Govt.Org. & Major Industries
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(a) B.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering after +2 stage in PCM . You may refer to following link for list of engineering colleges offering Aeronautical Engineering : https://www.shiksha.com/top-aeronautical-engineering-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-49-2-0-0-0
(b) Aeronautical Engineering is an interdiscipinary degree. You can do M.Tech in Aeronautical Engineering after B.Tech in Mechanical or Electronics & other branches.
(c) You can join Aeronautical Society of India(AeSI). The AeSI is a professional body, devoted to advancement of aeronautical sciences and engineering
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Aircraft maintenance engg is actually not engineering. It's 3 year course that enables one to get liscense from DGCA to work on commercial aircraft. 12th with PCM is the eligibility.
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For B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) course, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with securing minimum 50% aggregate.
The candidates must be below 20 years as on 1 July, 2017 (22 years in case of SC/ST category) for B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) programme.
Foreign National Candidates have to secure minimum 65% marks in the qualifying examination for BA LLB course.
For LL.M. (One year) programme, aspirants should have completed LL.B. or an Equivalent Law Degree with securing 55% marks (for general candidates)
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IIMs prefer CAT marks. So give CAT and score above 90% aggregate, definitely you will be having a fair chance.
https://www.shiksha.com/articles/understand-the-short-listing-criteria-of-all-iims-blogId-5379
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By the way, the course have been revised and upgraded as Animation Prime.
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Yes, of course, you can appear for both these exams. However, there aren't any reputed B-Schools, as far as I know, accepting scores of PGCET exam for its MBA admissions, as compared to CAT(and other exams like XAT, CMAT, etc). So, I suggest you to focus more on scoring well in the other important exams. Good luck!
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