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Galgotias University is ranked 3rd among all the private colleges of UP. It is really a good university. It offers 90% placement to students of B.Tech.
Well, the infrastructure of the college is pretty okay. Quality of study you are provided with good faculty members and course outline.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
You can also opt for a psychometric test comprising of aptitude, personality and career interest to clear the confusion.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 1
It depends on college to college. The cut-off of north campus colleges are very high than south campus colleges than off campus colleges.
Cut-off of colleges like SRCC, HINDU, HANSRAJ ranges between 950+/1000 for general category students for Bcom (Hons).
If we talk about south campus colleges like Venky, it ranges between 890-950 approximately for general category.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To pursue B.Tech in Food technology, you should choose Amity Jaipur as you will get good placements and affordable fees with good infrastructure and also many other activities.
You will also get industry visits time to time.
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CLAT is a 150 marks question paper (including all the subjects). So, if you can score atleast 135 out of 150, the chances of getting admission becomes high. So, the subjects with higher marks, you need to work harder.
English - 35 marks
GK - 35 marks
Legal Aptitude - 35 marks
Reasoning - 35 marks
Mathematics - 10 marks.
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You need to understand that Pilot training is governed and regulated by DGCA and it is irrespective of the flying school you choose to train with. For becoming a commercial pilot, there is a specific eligibility criteria, which you should first be aware of. This is decided on what subjects have you taken in class 12th. It requires PCM to be a pilot. And, even if you have not opted for the same, then you can appear separately for these subjects and become eligible. Further, you should be aware that you are medically fit to be a pilot, so I would suggest you to visith
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
After B.Sc Agriculture, you can work as:
Agriculture development officer, Administrative posts in government and non-government organizations. Self Employed (Establishing agriculture based small industries)
You can also join pvt. companies as sales officer or technical representatives in pesticide, fertilizer, SEED and irrigation systems companies etc. I would like to recommend you that you should pursue your B.Sc Agriculture, from a well renowned, reputed nationally or state wise university, in which chances of visit by agricultural companies is more for placements sessions. You must compare in which university the rate is higher as
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