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2011-09-25 21:07:55

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Ankit

Contributor-Level 10

Except IITs And Top NITs . Most of the Colleges in India Seriously Doesn't have Much Value for M.Tech. nor they have any placement in M.Tech. whether it is DTU , NSIT , PEC , VJTI , or Any State Government Engineering Colleges. if you have low Ranking you can get Colleges fro M.Tech but not Good Colleges And Don't Except Good Placement or any thing From them. at this time almost Admission in All Colleges have been finished .

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2011-09-25 20:58:03

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Vikas Naidu

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Nitin Here we can not solve your these kind of query. If u wish u can write back to me on naidu.vikas@gmail.com

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2011-09-25 20:48:30

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi Bharti,
As you have not got very high score it would be difficult to get into very high profile B-Schools, however you can try with Private Institutes like Skyline Business School, Asia Pacific, and Kohinoor Business School etc. For further information on MAT Institutes please check the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/1324/All-About-Mat-Management-Aptitude-Test
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/1297/Mat-Results-2010-Mat-Scores-Mat-2010-Results-Aima-Results-Result-Of-Mat-Mat-Cut-Off-Aima-Mat-Results
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close t
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2011-09-25 20:47:35

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Hemanth Kumar Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Student, you may seriously consider colleges in metros so that you can get a industry and job exposure. You may check in Chennai, Hyderabad or Bangalore. ANITECH offers UGC/Government courses which has more market value than any private courses. (www.anitech.in) or facebook.com/anitechbangalore -Hemanth

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2011-09-25 20:44:18

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Dr. Yogendra Ravi

Beginner-Level 1

Please contact for further details
Mr. Ismail
9320333705

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2011-09-25 20:23:57

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

At present shiksha does not provide on line chat option, You can use Q&A Discussions and announcements column as well as send E-mail to individual counsellors. To use E-mail facility l, move your cursor to the name of the counsellor you wish to mail, a box appears, click over Email, add subject and your matter, click send.

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2011-09-25 20:23:32

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SIKKIM MANIPAL UNI

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Vipul, You require a 3 year graduation from a recognized university to apply for an MCA program with Sikkim Manipal University

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2011-09-25 20:22:52

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XIME

Contributor-Level 6

Minimum mark in graduation is 50% (45% for SC/ST students)

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2011-09-25 20:22:15

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XIME

Contributor-Level 6

Minimum mark in graduation is 50% (45% for SC/ST students)

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2011-09-25 20:20:42

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XIME

Contributor-Level 6

The fee for 2 years is Rs. 6 lakh. For details of payment schedule visit www.xime.org

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2011-09-25 20:05:12

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pakshaal,
As an engineering intern, getting into a financial/ investment firm is quite difficult yet it will depend on the stream in which you did your engineering and also on basis of the vacancies introduced.
Kindly mention your specialization and also you can upload your resume on the various jobs so to gain a good job opportunities
All the Best!

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2011-09-25 20:05:12

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Aneeket baruaManager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd.

Guide-Level 11

Hi Swetha,
For minimum cost in terms of fee, I would like to say that education in Germany is government sponsored so there is a possibility that you might have to give a minimum fee ranging between 140-500 euros.
Some of the universities that might interest you are:
FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences:
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Energy Systems, or Nuclear Applications
Technische Universität München (University):
Biomedical Computing
RWTH Aachen University:
Biomedical Engineering
University of Freiburg:
International Master's / PhD programs in Biomedical Sciences (IMBS)
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences:
Biomedic
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2011-09-25 19:51:17

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Deepak Shroff

Contributor-Level 9

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Address: Level 03, 3-6-432, Himayatnagar ,Hyderabad ,
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2011-09-25 19:48:11

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Ankur Jindal

Contributor-Level 9

Hi, normally whenever you register for nism / ncfm exams, they also provide study material to prepare. Else you can go to any Mutual fund website and appear for practice test.

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2011-09-25 19:47:56

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2011-09-25 19:34:42

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Ankur Jindal

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Arun, there are enough study material for the MAT exam available in the market. You can ask from the book shop keeper. Basic things to look into the study books are like, is there a explanation provided on the questions, apart from only Objective types practice questions is there also a some theory to understand basics etc. along side this you can also subscribe magazines like Competition success / Master etc.

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2011-09-25 19:33:43

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pakshaal,
As correctly said by @Ankur Jindal , you will get the material and this would be enough for you to prepare well for the exams as well.
All the Best!

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2011-09-25 19:31:42

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

For hospitality and Tourism you can try in Leeds Metropolitan University, where in thay offer this courses with one year internership. See details in www.lmu.ac.uk

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2011-09-25 19:27:56

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Ruchi Shrimali

Contributor-Level 7

Industrial engineering can equip you to apply engineering principles and techniques to manage a farm scientifically and maintain a high level of productivity at optimum cost in industrial enterprises. Agricultural sector is a people-intensive sector and industrial engineers are equipped with technical knowledge that can help run it in a more efficient manner. What do you exactly need to know? Are you interested in entering agricultural sector through industrial engineering? Agricultural Engineering can be an option too.

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2011-09-25 18:53:30

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kishore

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Nafisa,
Could you please elaborate more on this question. so I can help you on this.

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