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Anwesh Majumdar

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Yes, you can get admission in some of the private colleges. They will charge a quite a lot of money. But will provide better placements and packages. And some of them doesn't require any Entrance exams.

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Hello, the cut-off mark for the SC category is 95 percent. So you can try for admission and get it. Hope this answer helps.

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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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Yes, you can get the CSE branch in any private college But If there are Entrance Exam to get that college then you have to qualify that exam. But I want to know In which college you want CSE Branch then I am able to tell clearly.

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Shekhar Yadav

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Yes, College have CSE branch.But Cutoff is high.

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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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No, you have to go for the counselling process. Few steps we have to do in it. Firstly we have to register for counselling then we have to fill choices of Branches and colleges then after that you get allotted colleges and branches on the basis of rank. This is a similar way of process which happens also for B.Tech courses counselling in NITs. If you want to know more in detail then I am sending you an authentic link from where you can get all information about the counselling process. Please check it out. link-https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/gate-exam-counselling.

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Pratibha Dubey

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Yes. It is good for you.

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Jyoti Gautam

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Masters in fashion designing from LPU is an excellent choice from LPU. Students are free to experiment with various textiles to create conceptual clothing and accessories. Industrial displays and educational tours. Students learn about business internships, art fairs, runway shows, and handcraft documentation. Instruction that is application- and skill-based. Exposure to actual practise in the painting, dyeing, sewing, draping, and textile construction labs. LPU students have been placed in well reputed national as well as international clothing brand like H & M, acquiring 14 Lacs + per annum pay package. Genesis, a premium brand under
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The curriculum of this 2-year postgraduate course here at the best hospital and healthcare management college in Pune, India is well-designed for a rapidly globalizing healthcare sector and guides students to skilfully tackle management related obstacles. Apart from theoretical and practical knowledge, students are embraced with copious managerial skills such as Planning, Organizing, Problem-Solving, and Decision-Making skills with specific relevance to the hospital industry that will enable them to take up top managerial positions in leading healthcare firms across the country.
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Akansha Bisht

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If you are seeking future prospects in Culinary Arts any course will lead you to the same employment options. You can choose any course from UG, PG, certification or even diploma in Culinary Arts.

These courses can be different based on duration, fee structure, college, etc. but they all have to focus on same discipline where they will learn about the art and Science of preparing and presenting food.

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SIDHARTH GUPTA

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Yes, definitely this percentage is more than enough for BA in GGDSD College.
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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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It's really tough to predict percentile to get into NITs, As percentile is something which depends on many factors However For SC category Any Rank under 45k-50k will get NIT colleges for sure irrespective of the Branches.

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Aatif Khan

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Yes, if you are going to start your career as chef that is a very good option for present and for future too. Because the industry which cannot stop is food industry even at the time of pandemic the food industry didn't stop from growing. So yes, this will be a good career in future.

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