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2015-03-27 09:42:37Beginner-Level 1
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2015-03-27 03:49:24
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Scholarship is based upon percentage in your graduation, or on the bases of National level test CAT, MAT ,XAT etc or on the bases of LPU NEST.
In addition to this it is mandatory to give LPU NEST exam if you want to take admission in the month of May, and if you take admission before 30 May you also offered last year fee which is of great advantage.
For LPU NEST exam check the following link:
http://nest.lpu.in/
For details of fee structure, eligibility criteria and scholarship schemes check following link:
http://www.lpu.in/admissions/admissions.php
If you take admission before 30 May you can avail benefit of last year fee.
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2015-03-27 03:44:05
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For details of fee structure, eligibility criteria and scholarship schemes check following link:
http://www.lpu.in/admissions/admissions.php
If you take admission before 30 May you can avail benefit of last year fee.
You can apply online from lpu website OR Visit lpu campus.
LPU also have number of admission centers across var
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2015-03-27 02:48:42Beginner-Level 2
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2015-03-27 02:17:39
Guide-Level 14
NIOS board has the authority to take exams and certify its students to the pre degree level exams as it is recognized by Indian government. So can apply for Medicine and for this exam you have to pass 12th with minimum 50% marks and for more clarification you can contact the college officials.
For admission in top college you have to qualify the entrance exam like:-
> A.I.I.M.S
> A.F.M.C
> J.I.P.M.E.R
> B.H.U-P.M.T
> C.P.M.T
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2015-03-27 02:12:07Beginner-Level 2
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2015-03-27 02:06:27Contributor-Level 9
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2015-03-27 01:52:10Beginner-Level 1
Sorry for the late reply Dishant I had been busy with exams and internship related work.
The thing is you were already late for registrations by the time you posted this, reason being 27th was the last day for applying.
As per your percentile, yes it is worth taking admissions, being a self financed college, it stands 1st statewise. The average placements have been around 3.6 pa and the highest being around 6 p.a.
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2015-03-27 01:31:05
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List of colleges according to your CMAT score:
- Prin. LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai 85 percentile
- IFIM Business School, Bangalore 85 percentile
- XISS Ranchi 199/95 percentile
- Acharya Bangalore Business School (ABBS), Bangalore 180/90 percentile
- PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore 75 percentile
- ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai NA
- School of Communication and Management Studies, Cochin 75 percentile
- Lovely Professional University (MBA), Phagwara 80 percentile
- Indus Business Academy (IBA), Bangalore NA
- Prestige Institute of Management, Gwalior 84 percentile
- Institute of Managem
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2015-03-27 01:16:33Contributor-Level 9
Well both of the courses have good future prospects so it is difficult to choose one. I suggest you to opt for something which is closer to your intent of further studies:
Development Studies:
After completing a degree in development studies, you can work with:
Non-governmental aid organisations: you can work in 'Third World' countries on development projects, or in "Western" countries running campaigns, lobbying, raising money, and development education.
International development institutions: you can work for international organisations such as the United Nations and the World Bank.
Government policy: You can work in the public
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2015-03-27 01:15:33Contributor-Level 10
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2015-03-27 01:04:50Beginner-Level 4
Welingkar selects students on their overall profile rather than standard test scores.
They also have very goo placement records. You can know more about it in detail by checking out their website www.welingkar.org.
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2015-03-27 01:02:27
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After a course in development studies you can plan on working in the social sector with agencies who are involved in social upliftment, working with specific underprivileged groups like women and children. These may be local NGOs or international agencies like the UN. You may also consider working with the policy makers in the government who are in control of policies being framed for social development . This may lead to openings in the civil services. If academics is an area that interests you then you can plan on going for research like a Phd program which will lead you to a teaching job. Hence based on your interest in th
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