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2015-11-29 19:18:22

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Aditya Swaroop

Contributor-Level 6

For general,rank in top 100 is needed.

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2015-11-29 18:58:33

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INDUS BUSINESS SCHOOL Singh

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Dear Kausik, as per the (AICTE) eligibility criteria candidate should be a graduate / post graduate in any discipline from Universities
and Institutions recognized by AICTE / UGC / AIU with minimum 50% aggregate in case of General category & 45% in case of SC/ST/OBC category. For further queries you can call us on 09860500456 or email us on admissions@iiebm.com. Wish you All the Best.

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2015-11-29 18:31:43

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

Science students can also pursue MBA after their graduation. You must clear aptitude tests such as MAT/CAT/ATMA-AIMS/ CMAT or Equivalent and meet requirements such as group discussion and personal interview.

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2015-11-29 16:36:40

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Rakesh Thakkar

Beginner-Level 2

Dear Chaitanya, I might be able to help you better if you get specific about your bachelor's degree. Which discipline – Humanities, Science, IT, Medicine, Management etc. - do you plan to enter? Neha above, has given you a very general requirement which, I presume, is for Indian bachelor's programs. The requirements vary significantly depending on whether you're applying at BBM colleges in Bangalore or for BHM courses in Delhi. Since you asked about global degrees, here are popular bachelor programs in the US and Europe to begin with. Hope this helps, do reply!

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2015-11-29 16:15:37

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Chandramouli,
Both the colleges are good but you can further segregate on the basis of the following points:
1. Location of the college.
2. Fees and scholarships - Take into consideration the fee structure of the course in the college and also check out the available scholarships.
3. Quality of Teachers– The quality of teachers plays a very vital role, visit the campus and get in touch with the students.
4. Campus - Go to the college and get a first-hand experience. Tour the campus, eat in the cafeteria and check out the compatibility of the surroundings according to your interest
Hope this helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on
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2015-11-29 16:06:30

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2015-11-29 15:40:28

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

Your quality in the Subject is important for a career. You have to do your PG and Ph.D in a Pure Science like Physics and you have to make Research Publications. You have to attend Seminars, Symposia and Work Shops.

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2015-11-29 15:02:13

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2015-11-29 14:08:14

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

There is a film institute in Pune and another one in our country in the name of Satyajit Rai. Besides there are private institues in various parts of our country.

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2015-11-29 13:50:15

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Aditya Swaroop

Contributor-Level 6

For general,it normally is around 7000-8000.

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2015-11-29 13:39:20

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Aditya Swaroop

Contributor-Level 6

You can improve by giving more and more tests and learning from mistakes.You should also try to improve your speed.In mechanical,all top IITs are best(Bombay,Delhi).

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2015-11-29 13:36:06

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

Contributor-Level 10

No. Not offer interior.

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2015-11-29 13:29:00

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Shreya Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

No examination is easy or tough really. It just depends on how well you're prepared. If you want to compare then MUOET is not as complex as Jee mains. Basic conceptual questions are asked and there is no negative marking either.
Be thorough with your 11 and 12 std syllabus.

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2015-11-29 13:08:56

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Anish Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

No. They are only considered for the eligibility purpose.

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2015-11-29 12:58:22

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi
Both the degrees cant stand at the same level because, one is a regular degree and the other one is through correspondence. Student with a regular BA degree from DU or university of Mumbai will be given more preference.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2015-11-29 12:56:46

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

You may get in touch with your university or college office to know whether any student exchange programme/ arrangement s are being offered in association with any foreign universities. I heard some IITs and universities have arrangements with Australian Universities.

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2015-11-29 12:50:24

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Anish Kumar

Contributor-Level 6

Dear aspirant,
It is not stated in the selection process mentioned in admission brochure.

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2015-11-29 11:51:02

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

You may clear state/national level engineering entrance examinations with a good score for admissions to a B Tech/BE programme in IITs or reputed engineering colleges. Some deemed universities conduct separate admission tests. AMAeSI is a professional membership considered equivalent to B Tech in industry. Being sector specific job opportunities exist in aeronautics, aircraft manufacturing and maintenance firms and allied industries, defence and space related concerns

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2015-11-29 10:37:21

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sumit,
Thanks for posting the appropriate links! You must first know the difference between the two. Geomatics Engineering commonly known as Geospatial Engineering deals with spatial information that is you will use the location as a major source of information. It involves study of spatial management, collecting, analyzing and displaying spatial data and is majorly used in the fields of urban and regional planning, protection of property, traffic-control systems etc. Geospatial studies mainly includes research n development.
Infrastructure planning deals with the fundamental facilities required for a city, state or country's developm
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2015-11-29 10:34:07

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Manoj,
We can definitely help you, but you haven't mentioned area of your interest. As you are pursuing B.Sc after this you have many options open.
For all the post graduation courses, you will need to appear for an entrance exam. Your options are MCA (http://tinyurl.com/y8jdomb) , MSc (http://tinyurl.com/yhs9y2g) and MBA (http://tinyurl.com/ykhb8fq) depending on what you are interested in. MCA is more of application programming where as MSc is more into systems and science of computers. MBA of course is a management degree. Decide on where your interest lies and then you can visit the websites given with the degrees above to find in
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