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Its great to know that you are planning to prepare for JEE. Here are some points which may help you in boosting the success probability with your JEE study plan:
Preparation Strategy for IIT- JEE (Main)
JEE (Main) syllabus
The syllabus of JEE main is the syllabus followed by CBSE board. In fact, the JEE Main syllabus can be considered a replica of what was covered in previously held AIEEE exam. All the topics of JEE Main are covered in NCERT books.
Different sections in exam
Since the JEE main is being conducted by the CBSE, the same body that was conducting the AIEEE earlier, it is expected that the similar pattern shall conti
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As physics is one of the main subject required by every recognized institute so you should first clear your exam or contact the institute officials.
As many reputed college may not accept the admission as per their eligibility criteria.
Eligibility
A BE or B.Tech aspirant must have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as their subject options in Class 12. Until now, the candidates used to apply separately for IIT-JEE, AIEEE, state-level engineering entrance exams, as well as entrance exams conducted by various engineering institutes. The scenario is expected to change from 2013, when a single engineering entrance exam wil
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2014-10-27 21:11:06Contributor-Level 10
Yes you can do BFM course even if you are a non maths student but it is your choice if you will be able to study as you will be having maths subjects in the course as it is bachelors in Financial Management.
The subjects in the course related to maths will be Corporate Finance 1 & 2, Financial Services, CRM in financial services, risk management etc.
If you can study maths in your graduation then opt for BFM Course.
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1) 74+ for IBS Hyderabad
2) 67+ for IBS Bangalore and Mumbai
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Cloud computing is the practice of using computing resources that are delivered as a service over a network. Consider the example of using Microsoft Office and Google Docs.
Before seeking admission in any institute, kindly check the below mentioned parameters such as affiliation, accreditation, etc.
Here is the list of some good institutes offering Cloud Computing:
IIHT - Indian Institute of Hardware and Technology
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
Aptech Computer Education
CMS Computer Institute
Jetking Infotrain Ltd.
Rooman Technologies
Refer to the below link to know about more institutes offering Cloud Computing in Ban
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Speaking at this week's IDC Directions conference in Silicon Valley, IDC analyst Frank Gens offered projections on a number of technology areas, including growth for cloud computing. "We know the last seven years, folks were building out global data centers. We haven't seen anything yet. We'll see a doubling of the footprint."
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