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Shwetha Fernandes

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The full form of CGPA is Cumulative Grade Points Average. It is the average of Grade points received by a student in all the subjects except for the additional 6th subject as per Scheme of Studies. Do remember CGPA is not same as the percentage. You can calculate CGPA by Multiplying the CGPA with 9.5 to get the overall percentage.

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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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It doesn't depend on your score of graduation when you go to any interview. Try to get more knowledge about subjects and improve your skills.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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Firstly, you should check which OS is being used in your college because it's better to stick with the technology that is being used in your college. Your college might provide you with some Rides which should be compatible with your OS. So, my suggestion is that you should wait and confirm the OS of your college and then load the same in your PC.

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Kanika Goyal

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Resolve your queries through this Shiksha app
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/Karnataka-pgcet/dates.

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Sanjoli Jain

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Hi Sameer,
I don't know about any other institute or university, but my cousin is pursuing BBA from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies and his university offered a 30% fee waiver to him.
There is a process in UPES for BBA students through which they provide various scholarships to the deserving candidates.
Here are the complete details if you wish to avail the same
(http://www.upes.ac.in/upes_bba/scholarships.php)
The eligibility criteria is 75% in class 10th and 12th.
50% tuition fee waiver on 20% seats of each program in the first semester for CBSE, ICSE & State Board pass out students.
Uttarakhand Domicile Special Scholarships
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Dhruvin KothariA Head Full Of Dreams!

Guide-Level 11

XAT exam is for Xavier's colleges in India, especially for XLRI, Jamshedpur. It is amongst India's top 5 colleges. GMAT is the exam to get admission in top MBA colleges. There are few top colleges in India accepting XAT and GMAT.

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Anand Chand

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Hi,
We have many students from B.Tech, B.Sc background who have successfully completed MBA with a great placement. So you need not worry on this ground.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Good salary and a good job are possible with sheer hard work on your part. Nothing comes to us for mere asking. So, work hard from now.

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Ayushi Bajpai

Contributor-Level 8

Sorry to say, but admission/ application forms are already closed through JEE Mains marks (except through JoSAA if you get the seat it's your luck).
You can either go for management quota and drop a year and prepare very well for the next time.
Your board's marks are good so you can easily drop a year without pressure of your board exam.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

B.Com is a good degree but it doesn't fetch a very good job in the beginning. It is advisable to go for a professional course that can provide a good start. ACCA is a good option. ACCA stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants a leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification.

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Gaurav Khurana

Beginner-Level 5

It depends on your personal interest as you are the person who has to study. If you are interested in research and want to explore computer science then you should go for M.Sc as you already have science background. If you are interested in professional type of course then only you can go MCA. In keeping view of the present recession in the IT stream my sincere suggestion would be M.Sc in your case.

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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

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Hello Rik,
You have got a good score.
MBBS is a primary course after which you have to do your PG as well. So every year you spend to get a government MBBS seat matters. Now you have two options, to take a repeat year or to take up MCI listed government medical university abroad.
After completing MBBS abroad you will have to appear for MCI screening exam to practice in India or do PG India. Similar exam is about to be implemented for Indian doctors. So doing MBBS abroad can be a good option.
To get Free Admission guidance for MBBS abroad you can register here:
http://edificeeducation.com/mbbs-admissions-2017-2018

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preeti gognaFaculty at LPU

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Hi there, BM Institute is good. Now let me answer your first question. The B Tech CSE programme is one programme that LPU is known for. Well-tailored course content to meet the global industrial needs, good faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities have left many NITs far behind. The B. Tech CSE programme primarily deals with the development as well as designing of computer software and hardware processes with a strong focus on courses related to algorithms, computation, programming languages, programme design, computer hardware, computer software, databases, operating systems, computer networking, etc.That is needed to build and solve
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