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Vaishakh Iyer

Guide-Level 12

If you are from Pune, you would have to score more than 96 percentile in the CET.
If you are from any other university but within Maharashtra, then you would have to score more than 97 percentile in CET.
If you are an outside Maharashtra student, you would have to score more than 99 percentile in CET.

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Nidhi Negi

Contributor-Level 6

Yes your graduation score does play a role in your selection in a good MBA college. They look at your 10th, 12th and graduation scores. However the criteria is different for different colleges.
All the best.

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Jatin Prateek

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Prabhash,
If you're looking for a college for PGDM under MAT and in Delhi, then you must go for NDIM. As it is rated amongst the top-25 B Schools in India by various surveys including the Business World, Business Standard, AIMA. It offers two year full time AICTE approved Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM). The faculty pool at NDIM is globally acknowledged and has remained associated with 19 international universities.
Apart from that other colleges will be as follows:
Jaipuria Institute of Management
JIMS
IILM
IMT, Ghaziabad
Amity University
Bharti Vidyapeeth

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Srinjini AgrawalI am a student of IMI New Delhi.

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Mahesh,
You can definitely pursue an MBA course after your engineering is over. MBA programs generally provide good placement opportunities to all the students. So I am sure you can get a good job post completion.
Regarding package, it's a very variable component and it varies across industries. So it depends on your specialization and choice of subjects of study. I hope I answered your queries.
I wish you all the very best.

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Balbir Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Vibhor,
Yes, You can easily apply for it . But you need minimum 50% percentage in the degree that you have passed from.
Good Luck!

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aneesh rammiles to go before I sleep......

Contributor-Level 9

Manipal Institute of Technology is a better option.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

If you get admission in any of the top 50 colleges for pursuing MS, then MS is the best choice. You need to score above 320 marks in GRE exam.

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ripul mittal

Contributor-Level 6

Once you appear for the national level exam i.e. JEE mains, then only you will get admissions into a good college for petroleum engineering. Whereas, job and salary totally depends on your skills after you graduate.
Top colleges for this course are:
1. UTM – Shillong.
2. Thapar University – Patiala.
3. PEC – Chandigarh.
4. DTU – Delhi.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

MS leads mainly to jobs in research and development or education. The career decision is based on your interest, abilities, resources and personality, so be clear about your question.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

First, you decide where you are going to study and then ask questions. I am only answering about study abroad.
First, you decide which country you wanted opt for higher studies based on the factors like cost, duration, part-time job earnings and the post study work visa or stay back options. You need minimum 60% marks and to prove your English language efficiency you need to take IELTS or PTE exams. Once you fulfill the eligibility criteria, you can apply online or get the assistance of an education counselor.

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Narveer Singh

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
Well, I would recommend you to cover up for these grades with CAT percentile and a stellar CV.
It is advisable to gain enough extra-curricular experience and PORs before joining the institute as your peers will compete with you.
Do not give up on not so good grades. Rather, work through cracking CAT.
Good luck,
Narveer

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

While a little bit of accounts would be required in any course related to commerce, you may go for BBA or B.Com if you like B.St more. Many universities offer B.Com or BBA with different specialisations so choose as per your interest. Other options are B.A, Diploma in courses like journalism, Media, etc.

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Raj Vimal

Contributor-Level 10

The score is good enough to apply for admission in the Georgia Tech University. However, GRE score is no longer required to get admission here but important to be submitted. Keep in mind the minimum GRE score is 155 in Quantitative section only and no minimum score band for other sections.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Since the US requires 4 years Bachelor's degree, so you can either go for a Diploma of one year in India and then apply for Masters or get some work experience to fulfill their age or degree criteria. Few universities might give you the option of taking an extra course of 1-year to complete your Masters if you have sufficient finances.

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AISHA BANSAL

Contributor-Level 8

Visual communication (viscom) has a very good scope in India as well as in foreign countries. It's an emerging course in India. So you will have a good scope in this. By pursuing this course and developing your skills, you can create new job opportunities in this field as well.
Career opportunities:
Journalism
Photography
Advertising
Film production
Typography
Web design and many more
This course has job opportunities in and around the world. The important thing is that you must posses business skills and you should be a creative endeavor. The main disadvantage is that the competition is more and requires constant change in your skills.
To
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karishma SuriM.tech in EC. Photographer. Traveller.

Contributor-Level 6

No, this is a region specific exam. You should focus on the national level exam i.e. JEE MAINS, then only you will get admissions in a good college for aeronautical engineering.
Top colleges for this course are:
Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Dehradun
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
UPES, Dehradun
PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
Sathyabama University, Chennai

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ripul mittal

Contributor-Level 6

According to me, CSE has more scope than electronics engineering. Computer science graduates earn higher salaries. In India, an electronics engineer can expect a salary between Rs.98,000 and Rs.5,50,000 depending on the level of education, expertise, and location.
Career prospects:
Electronics engineers are involved in designing, creating, developing, testing and supervising an extensive variety of technology ranging from broadcasting and telecommunication systems like televisions, computers, telephones and radios to various machinery and equipment like tracking devices, video cameras, etc. You can get a job in any of the above-mentioned
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Generally, an applicant must have completed his HSC education with history as a subject, but nowadays there are colleges which do exempt this requirement such as the MS University of Baroda. You must get in touch with the colleges directly.

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