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Varun reddy

Contributor-Level 6

In my opinion, if you complete your post-graduation course or Ph.D. after your under-graduation course, then it will be more beneficial rather than opting job directly after completing your UG course. Job just after UG in pharma field does not open many job opportunities but after PG or Ph.D. you are open to many more options.

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Prachi Kamble

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Hi Pradeep,
Please refer the following link for placement records of SIBM Pune:
https://www.sibm.edu/welcome/placement_report

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You can easily do MBA even if you had BIPC subjects in 10+2 stage. You will not face any difficulty as MBA courses are designed for all type (subjects) of graduates.

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

Scholar-Level 17

Below mentioned are the colleges with good ROI:
1. JBIMS.
2. FMS.
3. NITIE.
4. MIB University – Delhi.
5. Punjab University.
6. IRMA.
7. IIT – Kharagpur.
8. IIT – Delhi.
9. SIMSREE – Mumbai.
10. BITS.

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

Scholar-Level 17

It depends on your interest. You can either go for IAS/ IES exams like UPSC/ SSC. You can also go for MBA entrance, but MBA is getting common among students and it is on saturation now. You can also try for LLB. Generally, students after completing CA/ CS go for jobs. If you have interest in law, then it is a good option.

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syed faizan khan

Guide-Level 11

I recommend B.Sc IT and B.Sc CS, as the most popular and in demand branches of engineering, but remember that, scope of a branch also depends on the region where you are willing to work.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
You have to complete your Bachelors in hotel management and get all the knowledge and skills related to hotel industry, then you can pursue MBA program.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BITS-Pilani, VIT University, Manipal University, Thapar University, SRM, BIT are recommended options. You may refer to following link for ranking of top engineering colleges in India: https://www.shiksha.com/top-engineering-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-44-2-0-0-0

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Trishula DasA free soul

Contributor-Level 10

To get admission in NITs and IITs, you need a strategy. You need to make your basics clear and rigid so that you can move forward. You can read NCERT books. You should practice as it will help you to understand the theories in a better way and also you will come across some unknown methods to solve a particular problem.
You can collect the previous year question papers with their solutions as it will help you to analyse the pattern. You should revise the areas in which you are strong, but work on the areas in which you are weak.
Best of luck.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

For pursuing B.Sc you need not crack NEET. NEET is for admission into MBBS and BDS Courses. For B.Sc, you need to score well in 12th.
All the best. Thank you.

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Trishula DasA free soul

Contributor-Level 10

Food science is a blooming course in our country. If you can understand it well, then you can reach at the top. If you can pursue M.Sc, then you can go for higher research or you can join as a food nutritionist. But, according to me research is the best option. You can explore more and will receive many opportunities.
Best of luck.

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siddhartha tyagi

Contributor-Level 6

Asia Pacific is very particular about the academics and hence the faculties are really very good. They all are very experienced. Rather than being completely into theoretical knowledge, they make a perfect balance of theory and real life examples and cases. The average package is between Rs 5-6 lakhs. Total intake is 180.

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Trishula DasA free soul

Contributor-Level 10

Scoring above the border line does not guarantee your admission in a government college. It only provides you an opportunity to take part in the central counselling process. So, you can try to score far away from the border line.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
As per the details provided by VIT, they have 2 group and fee details accordingly:
Group A: Biotechnology, Biomedical, Computer science and engineering, Civil, Mechanical with specialization in Energy engineering, Chemical engineering, Production and Industrial engineering, Information technology, Electrical and Electronics engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation engineering.
Group B: Mechanical engineering, Computer science and engineering, Electronics and communication engineering, Mechanical with specialization in automotive engineering.
Group A (Fee detail):
1. Tuition fees (Per annum): INR 1,33,000.
2. Special Fees (Inclusive o
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Akarsh jain

Contributor-Level 7

Stop focusing on donation and management quota and start preparing for it, you will feel much pleasure if you get the seat with your hard work and dedication.

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

To pursue B.Tech from SRM, you need to spend around 1 lakh 50 thousand rupees.

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

Scholar-Level 17

It depends on individual's interest and other factors like, your field of graduation and your career prospects.
Major disciplines in MBA, you can look for are as follows:
1. Operations: It needs analytical knowledge with fair hands on mathematics. You will get job profile like operations manager, supply-chain manager, resource manager, etc.
2. Finance: It needs basic knowledge of accounting and share, equity, credit-debit transactions. Related job profiles are in corporate treasury, business operations and credit analysis. Such jobs are typically offered by companies such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Nomura, RBS, Barclays, etc.
3. Marketin
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