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The information about lateral entry can only be given by the college itself. Kindly contact the institute directly for the same.
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Most colleges are done with their admission process. I don't think admissions are open anywhere now.
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In order to get admission in BHU for MA in Psychology, you will have to appear for BHU PET. Before that, you should know the eligibility criteria:https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/course/m-a-in-psychology-banaras-hindu-university-varanasi-271983
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I would not suggest anyone to drop any of his/her precious years. Most of the time people who drop after making several tries do not make it to JEE and then inevitably, they go for some private college after wasting a few precious years of their lives. The trick is that if you are confident and sure enough that you'll clear JEE, then you should go ahead and drop (still not more than a year). You can get direct admission in many good private colleges on the basis of your 12th marks too.
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Try your luck.
All the best.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
https://www.shiksha.com/college/great-lakes-institute-of-management-Chennai-kanchipuram-2933/reviews
to know the exact scenario for faculty and placements get in touch with the current students through social media or in person.
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Doing MBA after civil engineering is not worthwhile because you are diverting from your core qualification/business. After an MBA, one gets a job in that particular field only like Sales, Accounting, Retail, Banks, Insurance, Mutual Funds, etc. So in these sectors, engineering knowledge is not relevant. So, what was the use of doing engineering and spending the valuable four years into that? So, in my opinion, you have to start the searching for your job immediately, because in the next year thousand of civil engineers are in the queue for competition. So prepare your self for up coming competitive exams and attend the maximum numb
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
With 98% in 10+2 from Osmania University, you have a strong academic background, making you eligible for various courses, including science, engineering, and medical programs, subject to meeting specific institution requirements.
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