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Some of the popularly followed books include Target Band 7, IELTS Academic by Simone Braverman, The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS, New Insight into IELTS, ETS: Official Guide to the TOEFL, Kaplan TOEFL iBT Premier and ETS: Official TOEFL iBT Tests to name a few.
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Scholar-Level 16
Kindly use this link. It will provide better result to you. https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
Hope it helps you better way for more query replay me in comment box. Happy admission.
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Greetings from Shiksha!
To get into top most engineering college for getting good branch you should have a score of 240 and above if you are a general category student. Else it will be a bit less, read NCERT books, this will help you a lot. Good luck!
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
For physics:- DC PANDEY is best for conceptual studies as well as for numerical.
For maths:- Cengage calculus, RD Sharma class-12
For chemistry:-
Physical: Cengage, NCERT
Organic: Solomons & Fryhle's
Inorganic: NCERT
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National Institute of Fashion Technology
Indian Institute of Art and Design Mumbai
National Institute of Design
Lovely professional University, Punjab
International School of Design
Indian Institute of Fashion Technology
LISAA School of Design
Pearl Academy
JD Institute of Fashion Technology.
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Guide-Level 13
Yes, one can pursue MBA through online mode but online MBA isn't carrying much value. So, instead of going for online one should either pursue full-time or executive but on campus classes only.
All the best.
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You can check the college's website here to get more information.
http://www.sfu.ca/career/WCID/faculty-of-applied-sciences/comp-sci.html
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This Institute is not an engineering college. They train you on commercial aircraft maintenance and enable you to obtain liscense from DGCA.
Employment opportunities are gr8.
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You can also look beyond your B. Pharm degree and seek opportunities in sales & marketing in FMCG or medical equipment manufacturing space.
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