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If you check Wikipedia, there are more than 30 institutes offering aerospace/aeronautical engineering in India alone including IITs. The reason for people not choosing or knowing about it is the herd mentality. While choosing the branch, you have to see the scope after 4-6 years and not presently. Moreover, the specialization happens at Master's Level or beyond.
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Every career needs personal attributes, abilities and skills specific to it. Genetic engineers are mainly absorbed in medical and pharmaceutical industries, the agricultural sector, and the research and development departments of the government and private sectors. They can also take up teaching as an option. Genetic engineering involves developing hybrid varieties of plants, making a plant disease resistant by transferring genes from a plant that already has the characteristic, introducing Genetically Modified foods by changing the colour, size, texture of the produce of plants such as fruits and vegetables. GE in humans can be to c
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There are two ways to do it:
1. Apply for an associate degree first which are less competitive and less expensive as well to study for two years and then apply for bachelor's in the university of your choice.
2. If you can afford the cost of $15k to 20k a year, apply to the university with TOEFl/IELTS. LOR's and marks transcripts for the course you are interested in.
For university of toronto, here is the link
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Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.A. Eligibility for MBA in good reputed Universities is approximately 50% marks in your Bachelors degree + you may have to qualify some entrance test and an interview, depending upon the university you choose. You can pursue your MBA in different streams like MBA, Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare management, International Business, Tourism and hospitality, Supply chain and logistics, Financial markets, Banking and insurance or you can go for MBA (HONS) also. There are a lot of benefits for MBA, such as:
1. New job positions are open to you.
2. New career paths are open to you.
3. Your ear
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Scholarships at Bacherlor's level abroad are few and very competitive. If you are too keen to join New Zealand, Select the universities first, make a good profile with SAT and TOEFL/IELTS score and look into the website for schoarships/Financial Aid?Bursaries etc for the respective universities.
You may also search for the scholarships at the follwoing link.
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For MMS Programme
Domestic Candidates (in India) - CAT / MH-CETInternational Candidates (outside India) - GMAT
For Part Time Programmes
MH-CET
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To be eligible for Common Entrance Examination for admission into MBBS Courses, you need to score 50% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology in 12th.
Further in MBBS Entrance examination, you need to score above the cutoff score. ( Cuttoff score varies each and every year) But you can check last few years cuttoff trend and prepare accordingly.
Wish you all the best.
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