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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The percentage of placement in interior designing varies by institution. For example, the School of Interior Design at Jain Deemed-to-be University in Bangalore has a placement percentage of 93.4%. Additionally, Amity University offers a 100% placement rate in interior design.
The average package for interior design placements is not explicitly mentioned in the sources. However, it is mentioned that top recruiters in the field, such as TCS, HCL, and Samsung, offer roles like Furniture Designer, and these companies are known for their competitive salaries.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
https://www.resonance.ac.in/answer-key-solutions/JEE-Main/2017/jee-main-2017-rank-predictor.php
https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/JEE-Main-Branch-Predictor.aspx
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Nowadays, colleges have tie-ups with banks and other credit-giving institutions. Each college has tie-ups with different NBFCs or banks. They charge you an interest rate lower than available in the market.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/JEE-Main-Branch-Predictor.aspx
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
This is bothering everyone that why phase 2 counselling is costlier than phase 1.
The difference is that the candidates who secured ranks between 1-20000 are called for phase 1 counselling means that they are easily eligible to get a seat in VIT. They are given lesser fee structure due to the availability of seats.
For phase 2 counselling, ranks from 20001-100000 are called, they are not sure to have a seat but if a seat is available they will get so that you will have to pay more to reserve a seat and those who are called for counselling are not sure to get admission.
The categories given are based on the availability of seats an
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
BBA is more than a degree it is a major that offers a wide range of business-related knowledge and skills. A bachelor's degree in business administration is aimed at preparing future professionals. The major aim of BBA is to make business professionals who are aware of the business world, good at solving business problems and who can manage work by giving them the best knowledge and skills. BBA is a degree that helps people to understand the basics of managing the business accurately and to plan the business effectively.
LPU is the best private University which offers more than 150 courses. The best part of the LPU's Mittal School of Bu
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Yes, you do have a chance to Get an admission from SASTRA.
I take that you've written your JEE exam. A combined aggregate of both your JEE mark and 12th mark is taken into consideration and the rank list for the counselling is released.
All the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
Greetings from ISBR Law College. The sweeping changes in the global economic and political scenario have necessitated a strong demand for a breed of youngsters passionate about philanthropy, social sector and start-ups. Thus the course B.A. LL.B. And BBA LL.B. Find its relevance which includes innovative teaching methodologies in the area of law and strategic advice in futuristic areas of law such as those related to Folk Law-Anthropology, Machine Learning, Bitcoins (block chain), AI & IOT, Drones, Holistic Medical Devices and upgraded Nanotechnology with the potential knowledge of law coupled with the core essentials
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Humanities have traditionally been termed as the bastion of civil services examination. If we look at data released by the UPSC in their annual reports, we can see that humanities subjects have had a higher success ratio compared to others. Despite, this trend the general participation and success ratio of students belonging to humanities background has seen a downward turn in the last few years. But, despite all these factors, candidates with humanities background still forms a considerable number of aspirants cracking the IAS examination.
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https://www.google.co.in/url?url=https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor&rct=j&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwi7xLvrj4DcAhVEvo8KHX1bB0QQFjAAegQIARAB&q=sissha+college+predictor&usg=AOvVaw2XP_zVyb0ocLS8jQERCtIp.
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Other than the option of litigation, you can become a judge by qualifying the exam conducted by each state. You can build your career in corporate sectors by becoming legal advisors to companies. You can also join law firms or you can continue your further studies by doing LLM. You can also become professors in different universities, you can also opt for civil services.
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