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It is considered enough, if you get around 250 to 280 marks to get admission in NIT. There are lot of NITs offering variety of courses, and if you want to get a particular course in a particular NIT, then you have to get a better score.
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Scholar-Level 18
JEE Mains cut-off will be announced simultaneously with results. So, you have to wait till then. Last year's cut-off was 100 marks for general category students. It could be similar this year too.
However, if you were seeking information about how much to score in JEE Advanced for admission in IIT then answer will be different.
For IIT-K, you need to be in 90 percentile bracket to get admission
Best wishes.
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Scholar-Level 16
Click the following link for the colleges in Mumbai: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-mumbai-all-accepting-mat/2-0-0-10224-306.
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After completing class 10th, you have lots of option. But, it is always better to pursue class 12th. It will help you to explore more opportunity in future. You can go for marine, Diploma course in engineering, animation, etc.
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Click on the link for the complete details: https://medicine.shiksha.com/hospital-management-courses-in-mumbai-categorypage-5-132-1-0-0-151-114-2-0-none-1-0.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Pursuing a BHMCT (Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology) from LPU can be a great decision.
I can affirm it from my personal knowledge and experiences shared by close friends who are part of this program.
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the hotel management and hospitality industry, covering aspects like catering technology, food production, hotel operations, and tourism management. The faculty is well-qualified and offers valuable industry insights, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the real-world challenges of the industry.
In terms of placements, LPU has stro
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A candidate is considered eligible for the course of Master in Tourism Management if he or she is graduate holding the degree of BTS/ BA (tourism) or those who have done their graduation in any field along with a Diploma in Tourism. The candidates who have diploma in Hotel Management or a Bachelors Degree in any field are also eligible for the course on condition the degree is certified by AICTE or AIU. There is no age bar.
Course duration:
The course duration for Master in Tourism management is 2 year. But the duration of the distant course may extend up to 4 year. The course focuses on aspects like personality development, c
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Scholar-Level 18
Therefore, I will advise you to prepare for CAT, XAT, IIFT, IRMA, SNAP and NMAT to increase your chances to pursue MBA from top B-school, beside MAT. You are advised to prepare well for 2017 examinations.
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Click the following links for the top colleges in India on the basis of MAT score. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-india-accepting-mat/2-2-0-0-306.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
You can go for MCA from IGNOU as it has wide spread regional centers throughout India as well as many study centers. IGNOU is a central university recognized by UGC. The cost of study at IGNOU is also affordable. Hence, I would suggest to choose IGNOU to pursue MCA.
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