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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

Before I suggest you the best hotel management colleges in India, I would like to throw some light on the fact that you must look out for the best courses that match the current industry standards and have adapted to the changing trends. Thus, courses in hospitality, travel and tourism will help you get a wide array of career opportunities.
Here are few options for you:
IHMs all over India
Oberai Centre for Learning and Development, Delhi
Army Institute of hotel management and catering technology, Bangalore
UTM, Shillong

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Srinivasan Balasubramanian

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No. You have good board marks so you should try for other colleges. Best of luck.

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ashish mohan

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Which college did you get in 1st/2nd round of the counselling?

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Dharmendra Kumar

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There are many publications that come up with rankings of engineering colleges and other colleges, rating a few colleges as best ranked colleges. However, many a times not all the colleges take part and the ranking are based on high level of objectivity and loose subjectivity? So, I would say that these rankings give a fair idea of top colleges, but I would not go by the exact rankings to take a college as number 1 or number 2.
However, all I can say is that, going to a good college is important because:
1) The best learning happens when you are in a good peer group. You learn more from peers than from professors. And a healthy competiti
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SORABH.KUMAR@SHARDA.AC.IN University

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No, unfortunately, Sharda University doesn't have BA Hons. in Political Science. But, Sharda University has BA Hons. in Applied Economics, which is equally good as BA Hons. in Political Science. BA Hons. in Applied Economics contains the study of Political Science in its Course Structure. Just like BA Hons. in Political Science, it is a Three-year full-time program. It is designed to meet the growing need for an analytical and quantitative approach to problem-solving in the changing corporate world by the application of the latest techniques evolved in the fields of Economics and Management. To know more about the course please visit:-
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Check the college detail in the link given enter your rank, category for better results:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/upsee-college-predictor

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Aswath,
You have a good cut-off so that you have medium chances of getting PSG Tech and low chances of getting Anna University CEG Campus. So you may try during the counselling. You can probably get the counselling on the first day with this cut-off.
For previous year's cut-off marks refer:
www.cutoff.tnea.ac.in
If you belong to BC category or MBC then surely you can get as the above-mentioned conditions are for general category.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

ISRO publishes its Scientific Officer vacancies requirements regularly in leading newspapers and their websites. You are advised to apply against open vacancies advertised by ISRO and participate in its selection process. Additional qualifications such as M.Tech will be help you to get into ISRO.

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yash satija

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You should pursue B.Tech from IET, Lucknow.

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