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Aravinthan R

Contributor-Level 6

No, AIMA-MAT (May) score is not valid for this year i.e. 2017-2018 because admission process ends by March here at Christ, you need to have a score of 600 or above.

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Neha Kapoor

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Hey,
Listing down a few options for you other than engineering:
B.Sc
B.Com
BBA+MBA (Integrated)
BMS
LLB
Fashion and Design Related
B.Ed
As per my personal experience, you should go for a BBA as it has a wide scope in future and also offers many interesting specialisations now a days.
I'll also recommend a few colleges to you:
IP University
Delhi University
UTM, Shillong
Mumbai University

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Ashish Joseph

Contributor-Level 9

XIME has an average package of Rs 7.2 lakhs per annum with highest at Rs 12 lakhs per annum with premium and good companies. Decide for yourself.

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Himanshu Rao

Guide-Level 11

The best college to get into for Bachelor in Physiotherapy is SDM College of Physiotherapy.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Shubham,
You need to mention your academic scores and what you want to study precisely. University of Toronto is quite competitive and also admission requirements are different with different programs. Please mention your details so that I can guide you better.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

Contributor-Level 8

You should pursue MBA in finance.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

The decision would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. If you want to pursue a career in academics / technical / research areas then M.Sc/ MS would be a better option However if you want to move into general management / operations side then MBA would be better. Since you are keen on a government job as well you should keep both the options open and try for government job by appearing for open tests simultaneously. Government jobs are available at both Graduation & post Graduation level The better qualified you are the higher grade you will get in government jobs. From stability point of view government jobs are
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Mithun Garg

Contributor-Level 6

Admission Procedure for Bachelor of Physiotherapy
The admission for B.P.T program depends on the merit and also on the performance of the applicant in the entrance test. The application forms for the B.P.T entrance test is issued through online websites or by post. The applicants can download the form from the website of the college or university. The forms are also available in the office of the institutes. The application forms must reach the director of admission on or before of the last date.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy Entrance exams in India
- CET Entrance Exam
- Guru Govinda Indraprastha University Physiotherapy Entrance Exam
- JIPMER
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Kajal Kumari

Contributor-Level 10

The answer to this question depends on your career goals and current educational background. If you are interested in pursuing a career in human resources and want to focus on the managerial aspects of HR, then an MBA in HRM may be the better choice for you. This degree programme will provide you with a broad understanding of business and management principles, as well as specialised knowledge in HR practices and policies. On the other hand, if you are more interested in the legal aspects of employment and labor relations, then a Diploma in Labor Law may be a better option. This programme will provide you with in-depth knowledge of lab
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

PEC University Chandigarh does not have provision for Lateral entry admission in B.Tech.

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Neetu Singh

Scholar-Level 16

Computer Science and Information Technology are one of the most evergreen professions and will continue to rise in the years to come. There are lots of opportunities for B.Tech CSE students in the market or at anywhere in today this fast pace. IT sector providing best placement at all over the world and India also provide very best IT sector jobs with good salary package. Many companies/organizations are present here for select Students, that's means if you don't have interest to study higher and want to do job after B.Tech CSE then IT sector is the best for you. , Lovely professional University is the best engineering college in Punja
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chandrakant solanki

Guide-Level 11

Please mention if what are you doing at present.

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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

Being a law undergraduate is not easy. You work hard to try and achieve the best possible grade you can, only to be told that it is still not enough to guarantee your future. On top of getting a good class degree, you need an endless amount of life experiences to make you stand out from the crowd.
If you are anything like me, you have to read every legal career book available, written to every chamber or solicitors firm within a feasible distance, and thrown yourself into getting involved with your university's law society. But with a hundred or more law students around you doing exactly the same, is it enough?
This is where I thought mo
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Avaneesh,
CBSE will open their site for registered students for editing. Normally, there will be a window of one week for this activity. You can try your luck during this window. I don't think, it will cause any problem.

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Ajay Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

87 percentile for fresher and for work experience people it is 82-83 percentile.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
You should complete your class 12th first.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

Contributor-Level 8

There's no age limit for pursuing CA!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Diploma in engineering is not equal to graduation degree. Eligibility criteria for MBA by distance learning or E-MBA is graduation degree. Unfortunately, based on your current educational qualifications, you are not eligible for E-MBA until you complete your graduation degree.

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