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1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - United States.
2. UCL (University College London, Bartlett School of Architecture) - United Kingdom.
3. University of California, Berkeley (UCB) - United States.
4. Delft University of Technology - The Netherlands.
5. Harvard University - United States.
6. University of Cambridge - United Kingdom.
7. ETH Zurich – Switzerland.
8. Tsinghua University – China.
9. National University of Singapore (NUS) – Singapore.
10. Manchester School of Architecture - United Kingdom.
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If you first want to do diploma in engineering, try in good government polytechnics in Delhi like JMI polytechnic, Pusa polytechnic, Ambedkar Polytechnic. After then, you can try for B.tech with a option of lateral entry.
Galgotia University is good for B.Tech but don't compare it with MBBS, don't compare medical colleges with B.tech colleges.
I am also giving you a list of good B.tech colleges in Delhi.
Hope it helps you.
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For admission into MBBS in government medical colleges for OBC category, your score should be around 450. Below this score, it's less predictable that you'll get admission into government medical colleges.
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Not many students post graduate in this field . So only if you purely have interest in this stream you can opt for it . As the number of students who specialize in Operations are few say 7 as on this years pass out batch , 2-3 companies have come and recruited student . The highest package has been 6.5 lakhs per annum . Minimum being 3 lakhs per annum .
All the best .
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In my point of view, you should continue with civil service. It is little bit hard but it has bright future and if you have more interest in MBA, then you can do it, but do it from a good university or college.
All the best.
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As per the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the eligibility criteria for GMAT exams have not been officially stated. The institute or university in which the student is seeking admission may have certain eligibility criteria, and they may vary across universities. However, the basic eligibility for GMAT exams are as follows:
Age
You must be at least 18 years old. Those of you who are between 13 and 17 years must get a written proof of permission, from a parent or legal guardian in order to appear for the GMAT exam. There is no upper age limit to take the GMAT exam.
Educational Qualifications
You must have an und
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