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It is very good to pursue MBA after B.Tech. If you don't want to continue in your stream, then it is good for you to pursue Masters in MBA. There are ample of career opportunities after MBA in different sectors of industries like Banking and Finance, Investment Banking, multinationals, foreign banks, public sector undertakings, in effect the whole corporate sector offer bright opportunities to management graduates. The careers in management offer one of the best remuneration packages and perks everywhere. You can pursue your MBA in different streams like MBA, Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare management, International
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Banking
FMCG
Consultancy
IT Companies as
Website Developer & Programmer
Finance
KPO/BPOs
Corporate Sector
Advertising Agencies etc.
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For MBBS in Canada, the process is as follows:
2 to 3 years of pre medical program
MCAT entrance exam
If you score well in entrance exam then you might get the opportunity to study MBBS in Canada. It is extremely challenging and expensive.
For MBBS in Singapore, the selection is based on SAT score, TOEFL, and BMAT exam.
Again it is very competitive and expensive.
I suggest you can opt for esteemed Government Medical Universities in Russian Federation or Ukraine. They offer English medium of education, direct admission and are affordable.
To know more you can take advantage of free counselling for admission:
http://edificeeducation.co
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On weekdays, I would-
1. 5:30 AM: Up from B.Ed
2. 6:00- 8:00/8: 30: Prepare for CAT
3. 9:30-6: 30: Goto Office
4. 6:30-9:30: Relax and do miscellaneous things
5. 10:00-10:45: Revise learnings from the morning hours
Weekends
Saturday: Answer Mocks
Su
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Yes, you will definitely get admission with this rank.
Also, you have an OBC quota, so don't worry at all just go for the counseling and look at the last year's cut-off.
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The minimum eligibility criterion for admission to B. Ed. is that the student must be a graduate in any discipline. The candidate must either have a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) or Bachelor in Commerce (B. Com.) from any recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate. So, as per this eligibility criteria, you are qualified to go for B.Ed.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Physical education is not included in Delhi University's list of core electives. If you include physical education in the best four subjects, 2.5% will be deducted from your percentage while determining eligibility before admissions.
All the best!
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Kindly visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/comedk-college-predictor
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