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industry and academia. Some of the pre placement activities are planned where students are trained
and drilled. Systematic pedagogy of teaching and professing the concerned subjects as per requirement of
industries. Mock placement drill with critical analysis. Teaching practice as a course for the aspirants who want to join teaching as a profession. Special communication modules. Categorization of students and companies as per their CGPA and profile respectively. Identification of the compa
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1) Agriculture
2) Testing
3) Research Firms
4) Health Care
5) Education, etc.
Students also have the choice of pursuing higher studies which include courses like:
1) M.Sc. in Physics, Maths or Chemistry
2) MBA, specializations like International Business, HR, finance, etc.
3) Pharma industry
4) Astronomy
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There are a lot of courses which a student can simultaneously pursue while doing graduation in different fields such as computers, mass communication, commerce, arts, film and television, etc. Please specify which field you are interested in, so that more information can be given on that.
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National academy of Event Management and Development - A college worth to study in. The college has helped me in all possible ways to be what I am now The administration Team helped with the study materials and the Placement Team with practical training and internships followed by placements. No - is never a word for them. You just mention the company and they will get it for you. That is the work culture of this Team. Speaking on my pe
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Questions would cover topics varying English language, aptitude for service sector, numerical ability and scientific aptitude, reasoning and logical deduction, data interpretation, general knowledge, current affairs, etc. The level of questions would not seem very difficult if you prepare in advance. The paper is usually 3 hours long. Prepare for
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Hey there
If a candidate has passed successfully in practical at the main examination, he/ she don't need to appear for the practical again. The candidate will be allowed to appear only for the theory part. The marks in practical obtained at the main examination shall be carried forward. But, if a candidate has failed in practical, then he/she must have to appear both in theory and practical even if the candidate has cleared the theory examination.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, you can. You need to appear for IIT JAM (joint admission test), for doing M.Sc courses at IITs.
The eligibility requirements are:
Candidates should have at least 55% aggregate marks without rounding off (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for General/OBC (NCL) Category candidates and at least 50% aggregate marks without rounding off (taking into account all subjects, including languages and subsidiaries, all years combined) for SC/ST and PwD Category candidates in the qualifying degree.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
Some of the best US colleges to study for a Master's in Cybersecurity at are the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, Iowa State University in Ames, the University of Houston, and the University of Maryland-University College. The last universities have good cybersecurity programs to instruct students very effectively concerning mastery of this very knotty field of knowledge. The best decision can be made according to the choices, academic performance, and financial status of a student with the help of a good study abroad consultancy. Counselors can give guided advice on selecting a better university to strive toward your
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The average package for MMS in St. Francis college is around 4-5 lakhs for finance specialisation. Your starting salary package will also depend on your scores and performance in the interview.
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