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When considering MBBS abroad, countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Germany are popular choices for their high-quality medical education and advanced healthcare systems.
The United States and the UK are known for their rigorous training and globally recognised medical degrees, although they can be competitive and costly.
Germany offers affordable or even tuition-free education at public universities, with programs often in German, requiring language proficiency.
Russia, Ukraine, and the Philippines are also popular among Indian students due to lower tuition fees and simpler admission pr
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IIM Calcutta admission to most of the courses is entrance-based. Candidates seeking admission to the MBA course need to visit the official website of the Common Admission Test (CAT) to apply online. The final selection is based on candidates' performance in the CAT entrance test, Written Test and Personal Interview. For courses apart from MBA, aspirants can visit the institute’s official website to apply. Aspirants are advised to check out the course-specific eligibility requirements before applying.
The steps involve in the IIM Calcutta MBA admission process:
- IIM Calcutta Application Process 2024
- Written Ability Test (WAT)/Persona
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if you enrolled there for seat allotment results. And if your rank belongs to UPSEE. Then you can get admission in following colleges. 1. Azad Institute of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow 2. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad and 3. Sri Ram Murti Smarak College of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow.
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Fundamentally speaking, aircraft maintenance engineering courses are divided into two schemes. One is the mechanical and second is avionics. Now with advent and the complexity of aircraft having increased these courses are now getting split into different courses but you need not worry at the moment about all this since these courses need to be approved by DGCA for you to get DGCA license and the opportunity to work on the aircraft. Best wishes.
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