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Aditya Ayurved College, Beed
Ahalia Ayurvedic Medical college, Palakkad
Aithein Healing, Goa
Ajivan Swasthya Samvardhan, SATNA
Alligarh Ayuved & Unani Medical College & Hospital, Aligarh
ALN Rao Memorial Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Chikkamagaluru
Alva's Ayurvedic Medical College, Uttara Kannada
Amrita Ayurveda Medical College, Kollam
Amrutha Ayurved Medical College, Chitradurga
Anantha Laxmi Govt. Ayurvedic College, Warangal
Annasaheb dange ayurved college, Sangli
Aquarious Pubic Education Society' Mahadevrao Shivankar Ayurved Medical Colege & Hospital, Gondia
Aryakanya Shudha Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Vadod
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I personally believe that you should first focus on your studies. As you are in 10+2 course right now you should try to keep your scorecard perfect. In fact on completion of your graduation there will be new opportunities waiting for you. Just try to be on top in you +2 exams as it will redirect your career to a new height.
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Numerous job opportunities are available for students once they have completed their graduation in the field of economics. On the successful completion of BA Economics, aspirants can seek out for jobs in the public and the private sectors. They can even attend UPSC entrance exams, IAF account exams and Combined Defense Services exam and so on. On top of this, with more experience aspirants will also be able to open their own corporate or consultancies. Those with more experience can apply for jobs with institutes of management or with multi-national companies. Educational institutions and the finance sector also provide go
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You need to take ACET, the entrance exam from IAI. The exam is conducted by IAI twice a year. For more details, go through the IAI website. You'll not find the entrance test tough if you have a great understanding of maths and basic statistics. After clearing the entrance exam, you can continue with the main process of becoming an actuary.
To become a fully qualified actuary in India, you need to pass all the 15 exams that consist of:
CT series-9 exams (all compulsory)
CA series-3 exams (all compulsory)
ST series-2 exams (9 subjects are g
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
MS in Mechanical Engineering
March-31
Rwth Aachen
MS in Mechanical Engineering
Mar-01
Berlin Institute of Technology
MS in Mechanical Engineering
May-31
Freiberg University
MS in Mechanical Engineering
April-15
University of Wuppertal
MS Computational Mechanical Engineering
July-15
University of Siegen
MS Mechtronics
April-30
Ravensburg Weingarten University
International Masters programme in Mechatronics
April-15
University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt
MS Applied Computational Mechanics
June-15.
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ACCA stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - A leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification:
http://www.accaglobal.com/in/en/about-us.html
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Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai,
Asian College of Journalism, Chennai
Jamia Milia, Delhi
JNU, Delhi
Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune
Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
For JEE Mains, it is mandatory to have PCM in class 11th and 12th as the questions are from PCM only.
The optional subject depends on you. If you are interested in doing CSE or software engineering then opt for computer science while if you want to do biotechnology, genetic engineering, etc., then opt for biology.
Hope this helps you.
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Please refer the link to get more insights of the colleges and branches: https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison.
However NIT, Agartala is more better.
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1 year of work experience does come with its benefits. A lot depends on the company, designation and work that you have done while employed for 1 year.
However, you still won't be eligible for lateral placements.
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