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You have opportunities to pursue your career in research or education. Dabur, Ranbaxy, Cipla, Hindustan Lever or any cosmetic, food companies, etc. are some of the major private sector firms that recruit chemistry graduates. The possible employment areas where one can find job opportunities are:
Medical research, manufacturing and processing firms, testing laboratories, technical journals, utility companies, waste-water plant, engineering firms, medical laboratories, oil industry, petroleum companies, pharmaceutical companies, power generating companies, pyrotechnics manufacturers, research and development firms, seed and nursery sch
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You cannot do that. Once admission is given into some certain course, you have to continue in the same. There is no such chances in management education.
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The top business schools expect 650+ score out of 800 in MAT. Therefore, you can apply for Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan – New Delhi, Apeejay Business Schools, ITM - Ghaziabad, etc.
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Considering your score, there are so many good options available for you.
Below mentioned are the top colleges:
1. Christ University – Bangalore.
2. XIME – Bangalore.
3. Alliance University.
4. Amity University – Noida.
5. ITM – Mumbai.
6. Ramaiah - Bangalore.
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It's a query in a minefield. Rank is dependent on how many students have scored more than you. How many marks you have scored does not matter at all. Therefore, the question posed these days is what percentile I should have to get admission in a particular institute. I suppose with the talent available, you will need to score more than 325 out of 360 to be in top 100.
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YMCA is a government supported university. Secondly, the university provides admission on the basis of MAT and CMAT score.
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