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Yes, it mandatory to pass JEE and Advance to get admission in IIT. Not only pass, but you have to have a good rank to reach it.
All the best.
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Age: Between 18 and 27 years
Minimum Height: Men - 170 cms and Women - 157 cms
Weight: In proportion to height
Educational Qualification: HSC (10 + 2). Candidates who are appearing for their HSC examinations can also apply
Physical features: Pleasing personality, clear complexion (scars, pimples and blemishes not acceptable) and good eyesight
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Since you have an experience of 10 years, the better option here would be to go for part time MBA related to your work domain. The details about the part courses offered by JBIMS can be checked from below links:
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mmm/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mfm/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mim/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mhrdm/
However, again this is completely subjective to you and your liking. But doing MBA from JBIMS is a good option, be it full-time or part-time. If you want, you can also check the details about the MS course in the below link:
http://jbims.edu/course/m
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Yes, it is the same. For more details, click here https://www.shiksha.com/law/slat-exam
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
If you are self-disciplined, you can actually learn those subjects on your own. And, a degree certificate is a way that you can convey that message out to the world.
Regular MBA vs Distance MBA:
Between Regular MBA from a Tier 3 institute and Distance MBA, I always recommend distance MBA. MBA from a Tier 1 institute - The opportunity to connect with a lot of like-minded people, which you can leverage later makes it special. Almost, anyone can do a distance MBA. It is not rate. Understand that variety is value. It is not
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You can refer to this link http://ilamindia.in/interview-tips.php.
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http://www.du.ac.in/du/.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
You need to figure out your interest first. You can refer to this link for further guidance https://www.shiksha.com/careers.
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The fee structure is not available on the official website. You can contact the institute directly for the details.
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It is very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your engineering after completion of your Diploma from Silchar. It is always good to go for degree in engineering as after passing many more doors will be open for you as compared with only Diploma. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about this examination, syllabus, etc.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/jlee-exam
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