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Hi, Placement is good at lexicon mile for PGDM. You will get 100% Placement chances. 14.5 L was the highest, 3L is the lowest and 6L is the average salary offered Finance co. LG, ZS, TIAA, PwC, Allstate, IKS, ID medical Marketing co. TCS, Citibank, Times Internet, Multifit, Zycus, Yes bank, Bayer, Swiggy, Repro, SG Analytics, Neeyamo enterprises solutions, M&M, Sintex BAPL HR co. AXA, Allstate, eClerx, TIAA, Tata AIA, [24]7, OYO, WNS, Piaggio, Amdocs, place USA. Good luck!
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In this minimal time, you must plan a strategy and follow it religiously. I am sharing you the one. Check it out. Divide your time between these three subjects. Focus on all the 3 subjects. Wake up early, just wash your face, brush your teeth and have breakfast. Now start with maths and stick to it 5-6 hours. Around 2 when you feel tired, take a bath and then have your food. Bath will help you feeling fresh. Go for physics or physical chem now. As long as you can stick to it, solve the problems and then switch or organic or inorganic around 7. At the end of the day plan strategy for next day. For JEE chemistry http:
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88 to 90 percentile is needed for MBA in Agri business.
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Mechanical engineers on average earn more than a civil engineer by $10 per year! However, the top 10% of civil engineers are paid more compared to the top 10% of mechanical engineers. So you have to work hard irrespective of whatever you choose, obviously, there is competition everywhere. However, in general, both streams are evergreen.
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