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Scholar-Level 17
NMIMS is way ahead of IMT in terms of placements, rankings and overall learning experience. The fee structure is on the higher side but that can be compensated by bagging a good package (average package at NMIMS is approx. Rs 14-15 lakhs).
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Scholar-Level 16
Diploma won't give you rich course structure and better opportunities. According to me you should plan for Master's degree in related field or think of CA or CS or MBA finance for better knowledge and expertise.
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Scholar-Level 16
Please refer the link to get more insights of the colleges and branches:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
However, as per your rank you will get admission in ECE branch there.
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Guide-Level 12
The CTET will be valid after clearing B.Ed.
For details and better understanding please refer the link:
http://ctet.nic.in/CMS/Public/View.aspx?page=39
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
REVA University has 250+ recruiting partners which visit the campus regularly throughout the academic year for placement drives.
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Career courses: JCHNE+ Cloud (12 months) and MNA+ Cloud (6 months)
The eligibility criteria for above courses is 12th and graduation respectively. Here MNA+Cloud 6 months course is most suitable for you.
2. Sh
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Scholar-Level 18
It's great to know that you want to do both courses. Just a word of caution. Studying would be quite intensive. If you are not signing any false declaration, you can definitely proceed as planned.
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Contributor-Level 7
First of all it does not depend on how many hours you study but how much you study sincerely. Yes, there are some students who study recklessly throughout the day but this is only possible on holidays. if you r going in an institution which has more working hours,12 hours study might tire you.
12 hours studies can be achieved if you study for 2 hours continuously and then take 20 min break in between from morning till night. This sounds quite hectic.
If you want to achieve such goal the start studying 6-7 hours a day initially and once you have a habit of it then increase your time by half hour and in this way you can achi
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Scholar-Level 17
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Contributor-Level 8
https://imarticus.org/post-graduate-program-in-capital-market
The post-graduate programme in Capital Markets is a comprehensive 350+ hour programme with placement-assurance, providing aspirants with in-depth exposure to global and Indian capital markets. The course covers capital market products both listed and OTC, capital market operations, asset management, mutual funds, product control, and risk management. The Operations modules comprehensively cover the trade lif
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Beginner-Level 5
While you are pursuing B.Com, I would suggest you do C.A. or C.S. or C.M.A. any of the three are good and the syllabus is also a match. You will have to do extra labor for these three, but the fruits of the labor would be worth it.
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