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2012-09-24 17:02:30
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2012-09-24 16:59:54
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Yes u can take up B.Sc Degree course after Ur
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2012-09-24 16:52:11
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2012-09-24 16:49:24Beginner-Level 3
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2012-09-24 16:45:45
Guide-Level 11
As per your query, I would suggest you to join some good coaching institute in your city which offers quality coaching for various management entrance test.
As per your query regarding selecting a institute, so regarding this I would suggest that please remember, selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute.
- Teaching methodology.
- Faculty members.
- Study material.
- Tuition fees.
If possible, you may personally visit various institutes in your city and talk to the students studying there and take there feedback regarding t
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2012-09-24 16:44:19
Guide-Level 12
Generally, to pursue B.E. / B.Tech :
* You need to complete plus two or higher secondary education with 60 percent with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry.
* Before joining, you must first appear in engineering entrance exam : AIEEE (national - level entrance exam) , JEE (national - level entrance exam) , SLEEE (state - level entrance exam).
For specific eligibility details please contact the institute administrative officials personally.
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2012-09-24 16:39:25
Guide-Level 11
Psychology, as a career is in great demand and provides with a multiple scope in this field.
There are various branches in psychology like clinical, counseling, social, educational, industrial, research, developmental psychology.
Many psychologists work independently and also team up with other professionals — for example, with other scientists, physicians, lawyers, school personnel, computer experts, engineers, policymakers and managers — to contribute to every area of society.
Thus, we find them in laboratories, hospitals, courtrooms, schools and universities, community health centers, prisons and corporate offices.
For more in
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2012-09-24 16:38:22New Question
2012-09-24 16:37:40
Guide-Level 12
Generally, to pursue B.E. / B.Tech :
* You need to complete plus two or higher secondary education with 60 percent with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry.
* Before joining, you must first appear in engineering entrance exam : AIEEE (national - level entrance exam) , JEE (national - level entrance exam) , SLEEE (state - level entrance exam).
For specific eligibility details please contact the institute administrative officials personally.
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2012-09-24 16:35:12Beginner-Level 1
(* Revision allowed up to 1 year), Vocabulary – 51 + doubt sessions.
Math – 17 + doubt sessions.
Verbal – 20 + doubt sessions.
TOEFL / IELTS – Complementary,
With our complimentary Admission counseling session, we help all our students with their post GRE planning. Which country is more preferable, score reporting, which university or colleges offers programs of their interests and much more.
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2012-09-24 16:34:49
Guide-Level 11
The calculations varies from college to college. I would suggest you to work hard with the aim of achieving 100% and not just restrict yourself to the passing marks.
The basic thing you need to be aware of is the significance of the exams. You require a focused plan and for the same create a time table.
You can separate each subject and study accordingly. You can take small footsteps and achieve a lot within a small time.
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2012-09-24 16:34:20
Guide-Level 11
After completing 12th from humanities stream you may pursue some of the below mentioned courses:
- BA (English)
- BA (Political science)
- BHM (Hotel management)
- Mass communication.
- Law, and many more courses.
All the courses mentioned above are good to pursue, and all these offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
I would suggest that before opting for any course you must first decide in which field you wish to build your career and accordingly you can select the best course as per your interest and liking.
Feel free to discuss more.
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2012-09-24 16:33:56
Guide-Level 11
Options for you-
**B.A English Honors or you may pick as per your interest- Sociology, History, Psychology, etc.
**Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication
**B.B.A or B.B.M
Besides, you may also consider-
1. Foreign language if aim for an interpreter's job in the consulates and embassies. Some of the choices in this regard are French, Spanish, German, Russian, Japanese or Chinese.
2. Courses in hotel management, performing arts, travel and tourism and more.
You can analyze the various opportunities available and select the right path based on your personal criteria which should include:
*The interest and aptitude towards the subject
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2012-09-24 16:32:45
Guide-Level 12
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For the list of institutes offering software testing :
tinyurl.com/8mjxqdd (Pune)
tinyurl.com/cv2v8ek (Hyderabad)
(Please place the URL in the address bar.)
While selecting the best institute do check important parameters such as recognition, success rate, how old the institute is, course details, faculty, student feedback, etc.
2)
Regarding placements, every college / institute provide assistance to successfully pass out students. But, no institute can guarantee you placement as it entirely depends on your capabilities, utilization of skills, presence of mind, communication skills, etc.
To get the exact placement status,
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2012-09-24 16:29:06
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