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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
You can refer to this link http://jnueeqp.com/1324jnu-ma-hindi-entrance-exam-syllabus/.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Graduation in any stream is the basic eligibility for MCA. The eligibility for qualifying marks in graduation differs from institute to institute. Most of the institutes require 45 to 50 % aggregate in qualifying exam for taking admission. Reserved categories get some relaxation in aggregate percentage. Apart from this there is another prerequisite for taking admission to MCA degree; one must have studied Mathematics in 10+2 as a compulsory subject. Procedure:
Admission can be obtained either on the basis of entrance exams or directly on qualifying exam merit basis.
1. Direct Admission-
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
You can refer https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-10-mba-hr-colleges-in-india-blogId-6938.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Students having valid UPES-EAT score will be eligible for direct admission.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
For pursuing B.Tech in CSE you can consider IITs, NITs, BITS Pilani and IIITs.
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Hi Ayush, you can definitely apply, 86% is quite good. You must also take the TOEFL or IELTS. If you want to study in USA then you must take GRE also. You can see here this link for university names, they also have the fees so you can select accordingly
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-electronics-electrical-engineering-from-abroad-ds11509263?country=uk-canada-germany
If you are seeking affordable options you can consider Canada or Germany. Even Singapore, Japan etc. Can be considered.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
If it's not there on the website, I would advise you to contact the university directly for the information.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Qualification: Graduation
Additional Details
Mandatory Courses: BE / B.Tech, MBBS, B.Sc.
Admission Process
1. Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for the Entrance Test conducted by the University.
2. Merit Screening
Admission is based on the rank in the Entrance exam conducted by the University and Deprivation points awarded, if applicable.
3. Separate merit lists are prepared for each category i.e. candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, PH categories.
Aspiring students from Nepal can take admission in JNU . You need to follow the admission procedure.
Seats Info
Total seats: 31
Category
15 for General 9 for OBC, 4 for SC, 4 f
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
You need to appear for the entrance exam of KEA/COMDEK.
Candidate should secure atleast 40 percent marks in NATA.
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Guide-Level 13
You need atleast 75% to get admission in B.Sc in food and nutrition.
Good luck!
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Which course is better is totally dependent on your interest? The main difference between these courses is that B.A. LL.B. Covers arts subjects with law. On the other hand BBA LL.B. Covers management and business subjects along with law. However the career opportunities for both these courses are same. The fees of the courses are mentioned in:
https://christuniversity.in/m/school-of-law/bachelor-of-law-bba/98.
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The difficulty level of both these courses are the same, what exactly is different is the time period. For 3 year. LL.B. You must have already graduated in any stream but for 5 year course you can be fresh out of 12th standard. The rigor, hard work, internals, externals, everything is the same. If you are a graduate, go for 3 year LL.B. If you are fresh out of high school, then apply for 5 year B.A.LLB/BBA.LLB.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
https://www.shiksha.com/law/clat-exam.
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It's very nice to know that after completion of your Diploma in mechanical engineering you intend to pursue graduation by giving LEET exam. For the exam called LEET, the syllabus is invariable of the Diploma that you are studying and hence you need not worry much. This, of course, is dependent on the assumption that you have studied well while doing your Diploma and scored well in your examination. The syllabus for Leet is invariably the same as that for Diploma examination. In view of this I feel if you are studying seriously and methodical for your Diploma then there is no reason why you cannot clear LEET in a very nice fa
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