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neha sirohi

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Nope general has better placement compared to IB.

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

MBBS, BDS for PCB students and B.tech ,BCA for PCM students for those who want to studies professional and applied however if you want to do research in basic science you can go

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shivam verma

Beginner-Level 4

no you dont have any chance as mmmut has limited seats total of 660 seats so you won't

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vivek mishrawho am I????

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if u want to study Ba(major) psychology at TISS Or SAM HIGGINBOTOM INSTITUTE Of Agriculture Technology and Sciences and Sciences, SHIATS, allahabad, Uttar Pradesh then apply now more info mail me at shiatspsychology@gmail.com

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Indu Sharma

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It depends upon your inclination towards different fields.

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Anchil Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

tell me which category

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

You should go for B.Tech but you have to work hard as in engineering there are maximum opportunity with lots of competitors. You should go to those branches which are easily understandable by you and having some basic knowledge and most importantly you are interested to do the same.

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Bhaskar Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

You will get a seat or not it depends totally on which category are you from and from which board have you completed your 12th standard.

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Mandeep Singh

Contributor-Level 8

I think MLT is a good option. As you can SEE today's time the need for medical facilities are increasing, therefore there is need of medical technician and consultants. You can go to Chandigarh University to pursue the course. Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) is the best platform for allied health professionals wishing to learn the intricacies of the health profession with regard to diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease through the use of clinical laboratory tests.

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AKANKSHA MURVARIYA

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Hi Chandan. Average package is Rs 4.5-5 lacs for this year. With almost 95-99% placement through college itself.

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Mohammed imraan

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The cut-off for biomedical engineering courses for CBSE students varies by college and year. For instance, in Tamil Nadu, the cut-off for biomedical engineering at PSG College of Technology was between 5000-8000 in 2023.

For other institutions, the cut-off can range significantly based on factors such as the number of applicants and their scores. It's advisable to check the specific college's official announcements or the TNEA website for the most accurate and updated cut-off marks.

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Shail Oberoi

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In MBA one gets exposure to general management techniques & tools required to run a business effectively .Thus one who intents to pursue a job & grow up the organisational hierarchy pursue MBA post the UG course. having said this an MBA is not a substitute to work Experience & there are a lot of professional & successful managers who have not done MBA but still run & manage their business & teams in an excellent manner.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Dear Abinash,
After graduation you have certain good options such as
you can go for professional courses such as CA/CS/ICWA- fee is not too much its about time it takes but that depends upto you, having good career growth ahead.
Apart from professional courses you can look for MBA through CAT/SNAP/XAT/MAT which is also a good career option.
good luck

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