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https://www.shiksha.com/arts-fine-visual-performing/photography/articles/your-career-in-photography-blogId-4618
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
You can get a seat for EEE at Panimalar Engineering College and you have good chances if you don't belong to OC category.
The placements are really good at Panimalar Engineering College for all branches including EEE.
For more information about placements, you may refer:
http://www.panimalar.ac.in/Placement.html
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No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.
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You needn't join any tuition.
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Some online courses (through videos) from websites like Udemy, Coursera, Udacity, Alison and edX.
But you may find it lacking in terms of interaction. Since we are more accustomed to learning from a guide who gives us a detailed insight on the subject and who's available to resolve doubts whenever needed.
I'd like to suggest you the next best thing to learn is cloud computing and that's with the help of an online tutor. Try TutStu.com to get an expert tutor for cloud computing:
https://tutstu.com/tutors/Cloud-Computing/top/190/COLLEGE
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It is difficult to comment on which department you will get a job among so many. It is ideally up to you where you want to work. You may qualify as a teacher, planning and development surveyor, GIS officer, environmental consultant and many more. I will advice you to browse you job portals of various countries and go through geography related openings and see where you qualify.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
The one with Master's degree in geography may be employed in the following areas
- Travel Journalism
- Travel Agencies
- Manufacturing firms
- Real Estate
- Communication and Transportation
- Resource Planner, GIS Analyst (Local Government )
- Conservation, Wild Life Management ( DoC)
- Environment (Ministry of Fisheries)
- Surveying (Trimble)
- Mining and Exploration Apart from these options, one can also work as forest managers, Demographers, Cartographer, Surveyor, Remote Sensing, etc.
A qualified geographer may also join planning and development commission, intelligence department of central, state or local government. Apart from all the above, you are eligible
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The ranking of colleges offering MBA courses is published by 'Shiksha' on it's relevant webpage. However, if you want admissions in Maharashtra then you should refer to the website of 'DTE'. If you score well in entrance exam then you can get admission to any college you desire.
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Yes, you can change your stream after the first semester but there is a condition if there is a vacant seat in the branch in which you want to go then only you can get your stream changed.
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Firstly don't worry. I will surely like to help you but you will have to inform about your present condition. If you give relevant information like education completed, desires, passions, location, etc. then I can give some fruitful advice.
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Please follow the link to get all the information related to this college:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/kurukshetra-university-24587
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Both M.Sc in maths and MCA are career oriented courses (M.Sc in CS is not a good idea as compared to MCA). Both the courses are different. So it's up to you that which course you want to pursue. You can opt for M.Sc in maths after that you can continue your career in teaching field.
And if you think computer science is better then you can go with MCA and can get a job in MNCs and IT sector.
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