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Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
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2015-07-21 15:07:42
Beginner-Level 5
with the avg pckge-5-5.5
highest was arnd-7-8lpa including incentives.
So,the placemnts have been going quite well for past few years.
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2015-07-21 14:38:18
Beginner-Level 4
I will advise you to clear your backlogs & get B. Tech degree first. That should be your first priority. Do hard work & get it done as soon as possible. Then look for enriching your knowledge with field trainings or softwares according to your work interests.
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2015-07-21 14:30:33Beginner-Level 4
1. Lovely Professional University
2. Birla institute of management
3. Symbosis university.
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2015-07-21 14:26:18
Beginner-Level 3
a) Physics: H C Verma,
b) Maths: I A Maron for calculus, S L Loney
c) Chemistry: NCERT(especially for inorganic) , O P Tandon
For practicing questions you can look into these:
a) Physics: Irodov, D Mukherjee, D C Pandey
b) Maths: Loney, TMH, Hall and Knight
c) Chemistry: O P Tandon, O P Agarwal
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2015-07-21 14:12:03Beginner-Level 4
by Central Board of Secondary Education
or equivalent examination from a recognized board
in Science stream with an overall
aggregate of minimum 60%. Additionally, the applicant
should have secured not less than 60% marks in each of the subjects given hereunder:
(1) MATHEMATICS (2) PHYSICS (3) ENGLISH
(Rounding of marks is not permitted. Therefore, a student
with 59.9% marks or less than 60% will
NOT be eligible to apply)
2. 15% of intake will be allocated for
children/wards of NRI.
As far as possible 15% intake in each discipline
should be filled with such students.
However, incase adequate students
are
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2015-07-21 13:49:03
Beginner-Level 5
EMBA from leading b-school will definitely help you but pursuing it from any b-schools will not help.
I Would suggest you to go with regular MBA from a good b-school who can add a feather to your cap
While in Executive MBA your class mates comprise of experienced professionals, just like you, there is much to learn from them, they've a wealth of knowledge in their industry, and they present valuable networking opportunities. Your interaction with them in school might lead on to partnerships between your companies or even attractive job offers.
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2015-07-21 13:09:40
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Please feel free to ask any more question.
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2015-07-21 12:48:04Beginner-Level 1
1. Lovely Professional University
2. Delhi technical university
3. Kuruksetra University.
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