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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

After passing B.Sc in my opinion you can do M.B.A so that you can get good job in Abroad.
For M.B.A you have to score minimum 50% marks in graduation.
For admission in top college you have to qualify the entrance exa like:-
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M.A.T
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Deva Pebbili

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Yes, you can apply for the same.

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Pranami Sharma

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You may take admission wherever you wish. The only thing you need to do is to get through various entrance exams for the colleges you desired to be in. It depends as well depend your location preference if it's in Maharashtra and you want to do MBA then MBA VET is mandatory.

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PRANAY SONAWANEwe cannot and need not to know everything!

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Cannot be predicted. Depends on so many factors. But, a package of Rs.3.5 lac. Can be expected. Experience increases your pay scale.

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Aarush Malhotra

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After graduating from NIFT, you will have to create your own brand and then you can get in touch with celebs to carry your designs.

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YOGENDRA Jat

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering are very good and highly job oriented courses. No doubts and questions about that fact. But when it comes to faculty and practical experiments, most of the colleges do not have sufficient infrastructure.
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 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 colleg
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Sanjay K

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Hi Hasan,
The difference as the name suggests is in the mode of study, while regular courses are classroom session courses where the student has to attend classes; distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and s/he has to understand and learn it on their own. The prospects of a full-time regular management course are better than a correspondence or distance learning course.
The acceptability and recognition of a full-time course is higher in the industry and so the long term career gains are more. Distance learning courses are ideally meant for those who are working and ca
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Manish Motwani

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Yes, you have a good ST rank and accompanied with HOME - STATE quota, you'll easily get one out of four branches in
Be your priority with CSE then IT, ECE, EEE and MEC. Mechanical is more wider branch now a days and frankly many options and you don't need a high study load. Still, if you can study and dedicate more hours, then opt for CSE.
Best of luck.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Well, you have more than a lot of options one can think about. For eg: after B.Des (FD) - you can work as a fashion designer or a stylist or a fashion consultant or merchandiser or print designer and even a graphic designer. It depends on course to course (FD and FC are more versatile and vast courses of NIFT).

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narendra pratap singhI think a good learner is a good teacher

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That is the branch which has various and the largest government jobs. it is a king branch of all other branches . this branch has largest practical work

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Prasant,
To learn in our own mother tounge us the best. Technical words will automatically get translated or new ones firmed as per requirement. But you have neither mentioned your place nor state. But best would be to check personally in local college.

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Pranami Sharma

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It is not necessary that you should attend coaching classes for your entrance unless and until you are not clear with the basics especially, in maths and data interpretation.

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