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1.Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai-govt.
2.Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, Mumbai-private
3.KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai-private
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Placement record of JBIT is good. Infrastructure and teaching stuff is also decent, here are full reviews of college is available.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/jb-institute-of-technology-dehradun-34425
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All The Best
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Hi, listed below are the difference between government and private engineering colleges in India:
- Government engineering colleges typically conduct classes lasting 3 to 4 hours, while private colleges often extend class hours to 6 or 7.
- The faculty in government colleges are perceived as less approachable, often preoccupied with other responsibilities.
- Despite teaching less, government college instructors are reputed for delivering a higher quality of education compared to their private counterparts.
- Students in private colleges are frequently engaged in studying or completing assignments, showcasing their strong work ethic.
- While governmen
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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Greetings. After completing you A.M.E. From the college to enhance your resume and chances of getting a job, you need to do airline training as well. You can apply at Air India for OJT training programme. You can also apply at Bharat aviation for contract jobs. Keep checking for official openings on airline websites. Companies like Indigo and air works are on a constant lookout for fresher's to be hired as techs.
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These days availability of graduates in different fields has increased. Hence a simple graduate in commerce or humanities can expect CTC of around 3 to 4 lakhs per annum. Of course in some cases, it can go up or down but this is average.
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Your question is good but without little more information I may not be able to guide you correctly. You are from which place / state? What is full form of HR college? Where is it located? For bright future, MBA is a must. NMIMS is famous for it's MBA.
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I'll assume you are talking about CAT cutoff.
There is no specific overall CAT cut-off. It varies from IIM to IIM. You can explore your chances here: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/iim-call-predictor
This tool gives you a target score that you (different scores for different reservation categories) should aim to get a call from each of the IIMs.
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Be assured, no exam is difficult to crack. What only matters is how sincerely one is preparing for the exam, be it NPAT or 10th/ 12th. Hard work and sincere preparations will make you feel that any exam is very simple and easy.
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BBA graduates may go for any PG or PG Diploma course that has graduation as the eligibility criteria. It means that they have number of PG course options available in front of them. Some useful and relevant PG courses are
MBA
LL.B.
CA (Chartered Accountancy)
PG Diploma in Management
CFA
FRM
Diploma in Banking
CMA
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