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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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You can't get NITs colleges at this percentile But you get some colleges which are better and Those colleges take admission on JEE Mains percentile/rank. I am sending you an authentic link of college predictor from where you can check which colleges are you getting at your percentile and you are able to select. Please check it out. link-https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-college-predictor.

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Yes, You can do M.Tech after MCA. There is a 2-year course in M.Tech. There is no such relaxation in the year for MCA students who want to do M.Tech. If you want to do M.Tech then It's Better to Do from IITs and NITs through GATE Entrance Exam. I am also sending you an authentic link from where you know all information About the M.Tech course. Please check it out. link-https://www.shiksha.com/m-e-m-tech-chp.

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Hi shubham, Definitely an average student can take admission into the MBA colleges. As per the eligibility, student should have 50% in academics and applied in any of the entrance exam like CAT CMAT MAT NMAT SNAP etc. Below are the list of good colleges:1- IILM University, Gurugram,2- Apeejay Business School, 3- Amity university,4- Jagan Institute of Management Studies and many more. I would suggest you to select IILM University, Gurugram because Iims flagship MBA programme is designed to develop a holistic personality in business graduates equipping them with analytical, decision-making, technical, interpersonal skill set. Placement:
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I have heard some of my friend who are just pass out student of LPU and to the best of my knowledge, the highest quality and medium pack of the LPU's M.Sc. In Fashion Design cost INR 9.55 LPA and INR 3 LPA, respectively. My friend, who did a similar LPU programme and now works as a fashion consultant, is also a fashion consultant. Based on her experience, I'll offer a few highlights from the Fashion Design class. In the sphere of design, Lovely Professional University Fashion Design School conducts outstanding work. They hold fashion displays for students on a regular basis. It provides pupils with an excellent opportunity to demonstra
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The National Institute of Design Andhra Pradesh is established in September 2015 as an autonomous Institute under the DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. It is situated temporarily in Acharya Nagarjuna University on Guntur - Vijayawada highway (NH 16) as a transit campus before moving to permanent campus to come up in 50 acres site in Amravati, new Capital City of Andhra Pradesh. NID Andhra Pradesh currently offers full-time four year Bachelor of Design (B. Des. ). With specialisation streams of
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