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Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad
Xavier Institute of Management (XIMB), Bhubaneswar
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
Well, this is a difficult question to answer in every aspect, of course, you get a lot of opportunities in government and private sector but it isn't enough. I guess nothing is enough and that shouldn't stop you from taking up this course or profession if you are passionate about it and things involved interests you.
Talking about what all can you do after Aeronautical Engineering?
1) Maintenance of Aircraft- You can work as an Aeronautical Maintenance Engineer where you will test new aerodynamic and aviation systems and maintain them.
2) Aircraft Designer - You can get involved in designing, constructing, and testing aircraft
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Chandigarh University provides various scholarships.
Chandigarh university filled 900 patents. The highest package offered to cu students is 52,11 LPA.
Chandigarh university signed MOU with more
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Hi Ram,
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Following are the different educational requirements :
Earn a Bachelors degree in clinical nutrition, food service systems management, dietetics, foods and nutrition, or a related field.
Pass a competency exam.
Complete a dietetic internship program.
Earn the RD or RDN credential.
Earn a state license.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can get admission into SASTRA University with this marks as it is really a good score. But the scholarship or reduction in the fee structure is not offered on the basis of your admission marks.
There are certain scholarships that you can avail, once you score more in your semester exams.
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https://www.shiksha.com/animation/colleges/colleges-madhya-prades
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What I personally feel is that it purely depends on what you want to do. In BBA LLB (H) your management subjects will hold a relevance of law that's why you are going to study them. Here the law is given importance but in normal BBA LLB. You have to study all the subjects.
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