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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

Guide-Level 11

Hello
According to me , you can go for master in the same field then your job opportunity will be increased . After master you can join top IT companies like TCS, IBM as ethical hacking or software developer.
Hope this helps you.
thanks
best of luck

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Tanya Sharma

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The mass communication specialisation opens the door to careers in film and television, publishing, public relations. Also journalism, editing, directing, filmmaking, screenwriting, production and more. In short, mass communication expands the range of career choices. Mass communication professionals can choose a job based on their interests and inclinations. Attractive and well-paying jobs are available for talented and educated people as journalists, actors, directors, editors, screenwriters, RJs, producers, VJs. Depending on your interests, you can join a travel blog of a newspaper or magazine where you will have the opportunity to
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Yash Arora

Guide-Level 11

Hi , there are very few good colleges which offers M.Plan program. Some of them are IIT-Kharagpur IEC-Indraprastha Engineering College Delhi, Anna University , School of Planning and Architecture Delhi, MNIT, UPES School of Planning & Architecture Dehradun. These are known for strong curriculum, faculty and placements. Admissions are already going on so you need to visit the official websites of these colleges and apply .Good Luck :)

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Dhairya Tandon

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Hi Akash, all the stream have different subjects, It depends on your interest in terms of placement then marketing has more number of placements.

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neelima thakur

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Shreeyansh,
You have just cleared 10th, so it is advisable to pursue further studies. If you want to become a photographer, you may pursue short-term photography courses, to learn about lenses, shutter speed, aperture and many more.

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Bhuvnesh AgrawalI am good in my field.

Beginner-Level 4

I think BITS Pilani is better than BITS Goa.

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sania Sci

Contributor-Level 9

For iit its better u choose non attending
Meanwhile u gonna go for FITZEE or some other institute
It will help u for iit

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Saurabh Bharti

Contributor-Level 10

I don't think you will get an interview call from IIMA. IIMs put a individual score cutoff of 60% for all past academic performance. If you are below that, then you will not be considered for the interview. However IIMs call top 100 students in all streams for the interview, irrespective of their academic performance. Hence if you can secure top 100 rank in CAT, you will get a call from IIMA.

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Shweta Pawar

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Please check the college website
You will come to know the procedure

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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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MHCETcutoff is 80.

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Sahith Chandra Poreddy

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Since you have more than 50% in your undergraduation, you are absolutely welcome to give the CAT exam.

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sania Sci

Contributor-Level 9

Bcom hons in accounts
Or accounts hons

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Tanu satija

Contributor-Level 7

First of all you should be clear with the exam format of GMAT .The GMAT exam consists of four sections:
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) Essay
Integrated Reasoning (IR) Section
Quantitative Section
Verbal Section
Below are some key points which you should keep in mind while preparing for GMAT:
1.Be consistent and follow your routine.
2.Focus on your weaknesses.
For more tips ,click on the link- https://edudrona.com/questions/question/gmat

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Niranjan Joshi

Contributor-Level 8

Placements are done simultaneously for all branches so data for specific branch is not available.
But as per my knowledge most of the operations batch is placed with good salary.
Thank You

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Kriti Singh

Beginner-Level 5

As of now, you must focus on your studies and get good grades, while you are doing your under-graduation. For CAT prep, make reading books, news, article as a daily habit. Also keep a good command over your communication skills, if you feel there is scope for it. I think this will do as of now. You may take up CAT class later on.

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