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Ashish SharmaEducation Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler.

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Hi Bipasha, To take admission in MBA at LPU is 50% aggregate while some top players like LPU have fixed it at 55% in any stream of graduation. But the marks in graduation are not the only criteria, most of the institutions also take entrance tests or group discussions or interviews or all of them. Some top entrance examinations are: CAT MAT XAT SNAP IBSAT and LPU NEST. So, it is perfectly okay to do MBA in finance after B Tech provided you are eligible as per marks and also comply with the other selection criteria if any. Very important point that comes to my mind is: You must first check your interests, attitude, passion and aspiratio
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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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Its record is very excellent now and increasing day by day.

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Shikhar Patel

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CAT or any other qualifying exams are totally based on quantitative aptitude, data interpretation, Logical reasoning, verbal. Maths is an inherent part of these exams. It is not about is it advisable for somebody like you mentioned to go for CAT or not. Rather it is about whether you 'want' to get into Iims or not because CAT can get you into IIM.

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No, its not a compulsion to learn C before taking admission in any college or university across India.

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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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Hi Rohit, please mention your stream for further suggestions. And, also mention your interests.

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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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Yes, if the correspondence institute is not fake and is recognized by UGC. You must also have required scores to be eligible , every university has different eligibility criteria.

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Yes, NWAC board students are eligibile to take pre-medical exams. You have to clear these exams to study MBBS.

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NIT-Trichy, NIT-Warangal, NIT-Calicut, MNIT-Allahabad, NIT-Durgapur.

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Pavitra Khuranaalways here to support you

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I'm providing you with three video links which can be very useful for you:
https://youtu.be/K3lviiNR0pI
https://youtu.be/PEOpYDfNY-4
https://youtu.be/e_P5c_HJUNU
I want to suggest you that please aim for 250 as it is a secure score, you will definitely get admission in the colleges such as DTU, NSIT or NITs otherwise there might be chances that at the end you will not get your desired college. All the very best from my side.

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Joyeeta Paul

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For EMBA, you need at least 5 years of experience. Executive MBA is an intensive one-year residential or distance learning or combination of residential and distance learning programme created specifically for professionals with 5 years or more work experience. Executive MBA provides students with the same solid foundation in key management concepts and disciplines as a two-year full-time MBA. Executive MBA course work is built on the basis of the students with diverse and extensive work experience by virtue of which they will able to related to management theories and concepts. Executive MBA is rigorous as syllabus of two year is comp
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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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Hi Bablu,
There are many options from engineering to architecture. However, the final decision will be yours and it will depend on what you like more. If you want to pursue engineering then the branch of engineering is something you have to decide based on your aptitude mainly. Mechanical, Civil and Computer Science Engineering are some of the best branches. You may also consider B.Sc CS , B.Sc IT, BCA etc.

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