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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
The placements of IES has always been good. There are companies offering various profiles suitable as per your area of interest. You can go through the website for the list of companies.
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Beginner-Level 5
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Guide-Level 13
What to pursue after graduation is upto your area of interest.Below I'm mentioning option you have to choose among.
MBA- go for entrances CAT/XAT/IIFT/MAT/SNAP- Prefer MBA-IB
Professional courses- CA/CS/ICWA
LLB- Prepare for entrances CLAT or university specific.
Civil services- You can prepare for civil services exams
All the very best
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Scholar-Level 17
There are diploma courses of level 7 which will make it easier to get visa. Check here for all the courses.
http://www.academiccourses.com/Diploma-in-Applied-Management-(Procurement-and-Supply-Chain-Management-Stream-Level-7)/New-Zealand/NZCC/
Alternatively, check the skill shortage category at official website and then choose a course.
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This is an opportunity given to students to participate in seat allocation process for practice purpose, so they don't do any mistake in actual allocation process.
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some universities and colleges conduct their own exams and their rank will help you yo take adm. in their respectiv colleges and universities.
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Hope it helps.
thanks
Admissions at KV IM
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
It will give you an idea which college you'll get.
Top IPU colleges for MBA
1.USMS
2.MAIT
3.DIAS
4.RDIAS
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Yes, you can appear for SAT exams, irrespective of your stream. For more details, please check on the given link.
http://www.indiaeducation.net/international-exams/sat/sat-eligibility.aspx
All the very best.
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