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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Abhishek, that's a very poor GMAT score. Anything below 600 is not even accepted by recognized universities. You have to check the requirements carefully. See here if you can find any suitable option, there could be universities or programs not requiring the GMAT such as PG Diploma in Canada.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508


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Kritika Agarwal

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College change or university change is only possible after first year (not in 4th semester) and that is also dependent on the college and university. Some universities allow it and some won't plus you need to have good scores in first year to apply for the same. For further details, contact the college authorities.

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Vikash Jain

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Smart practice is the key to crack IIT examination. Don't forget that cracking IIT exam is tough and you need to score 300+ marks. This is impossible without smart practice. Let me share some of the personal tips and tricks that I followed to get into IIT which may also help you.
1. Understand what works best for you
You need to understand what is the best schedule "you can follow" and not the one you force on yourself. Find out the best time that suits you or which place in the house you are comfortable in. The more concentrated you are when you study, better will be your preparation. It may sound silly to some, but this has helped me p
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Rasika Patil

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As a former Welingkar student (PGDM Full time - 2013 batch), I can throw some light on how the institute is. I will highlight some pluses and minuses about the college and overall what to expect. If you are looking at joining a good b-school, the below is something you should expect from the college as a bare minimum: http://bit.ly/2mEh9nL
Exposure
Internships & Final Placements
Infrastructure
Physical
Tech
Knowledge
Curriculum / Course Options
Intellectual Capital
Brand Name
Fees vs Package
Alumni
Rankings
Other opportunities/facilities
Welingkar also has a AAA committee comprising of 2nd-year students. AAA stands for Acquisition, Application and A
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Vibha Gupta

Scholar-Level 17

You can choose a good university or institute for the programme which provides you the growth into this field.
Well I can share the details of Lovely professional university which is in Punjab based on which you can make an analysis that what are the positive factors that should be considered while looking for a university or college.
LPU School of Architecture and Design is among best colleges and ranked among top ten promising architecture institutes of India by Higher education review. With exposure to an international environment, access to the latest tools, software's and technology, LPU's students become architects that create bu
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Nidhi Dahiwale

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The minimum cutoff percentile for CAT 2017 for OBC category was 82% with minimum of 77% in each subject. However the statistics do change every year according to the batch and hence are tentative and cannot be predicted.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

According to the Supreme Court's order of March 2017, any law aspirant can fill the application form for CLAT irrespective of their age. Hence, there is no age bar for CLAT application form hereon. However, CLAT is not a compulsory exam to do law. Only students who wish to pursue law from National Law Universities (and Universities that take law into consideration for admission) should sit for CLAT. Reputation of NLUs is par excellence and for all the right reasons. The curriculum is exhaustive and the placement scenario is much better than most other law college.

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Sayali WankarInspirational and people person

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England, Canada, Singapore, US are the best countries for MBA very prestigious universities.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Go for CS as after the implementation of the Companies Act, 2013, CS are in high demand. Company secretary is very lucrative and with the implementation of companies act, 2013 the scope has widened for a company secretary as a professional. If you want to study easily, CS. (Easier of the two), More power in an organisation, CS Secretarial audit, CS., Legal compliance, official signatory, CS
A company secretary can be in practice, or in employment be appointed as a key managerial person. Company secretary are also called as compliance managers as they are the ones with an overall and all round knowledge of various laws applicable on the
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Monica Show

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Hi,
Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research will always be the best option for you as compared to Saraf. Be it the placement, infrastructure, course curriculum, placement and faculty members; Thakurs excels in every parameter than Saraf. Think upon it and take your decision wisely.
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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admissions for Jamia Milia Islamia in B.Sc biotechnology. You can download their brochure which contains all details regarding entrance exams required, cut-offs, counselling, etc., for admission into Jamia Millia Islamia.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-biotechnology-jamia-millia-islamia-jamia-nagar-delhi-10939

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shubham goyal

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If you are preparing for JEE then first your focus and whole effort should be on the entrance examination because for a good job in ISRO, graduation is compulsory. And after completing the course, you can apply for ISRO. AS in NIT-Jalandhar, 12-15 students were selected for an internship in ISRO. So, first, you should only focus on the entrance exam, qualify it to get the best government engineering institute.
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Vaibhav,
NITs don't offer aerospace /aeronautical engineering course. Only a few IITs offer aerospace engineering. For that you need to clear JEE Advanced with a good rank.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Vaibhav,
Yes, but within a few years, there would be very less or no scope for mechanized vehicles as everything is turning into electric vehicles.
So if you could update yourself with the electric vehicles and related stuff then, you can option for automobile engineering.
It is not that, these engineers would have no scope but it is that, there is a transformation in the field of automobiles for which they need to equip themselves.

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Khushal Arora

Scholar-Level 16

Hello!
The two types of aerospace engineers include aeronautical engineers (They work with aircraft that stay within the earth's atmosphere such as airplanes and helicopters. ). And astronautical engineers (They work with aircraft that operate outside of the earth's atmosphere such as rockets, satellites, and other and spacecraft. ). A degree in aerospace engineering should cover them both. My brother has done Aerospace engineering from LPU. Fee per semester is 98,000 INR without scholarship. Aerospace is a specialised branch of engineering which deals with the design and development of aircraft's as well as space crafts The course cur
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Hasti N

Contributor-Level 8

It depends on your passion and dreams. I don't know about the university but the course is good because of immense job opportunities.

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