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Sarvesh Kinfer

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I would recommend you not to join hardware field, because there is very limited scope in that unless you are into some MNC like Intel etc. For chip designing, circuit designing etc.
MCA is a good option, but what will be better is that you start pursuing job (or even start as intern) and pursue MCA through distance as work experience will pay you more.

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SRIKRUPA KS

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Hi, mostly reputed companies visit our campus every year and as it goes without saying, the individual skills and capabilities of the students will have an impact on their placements. The college throws a lot of opportunities to the students and it is in their hands to grab it to the fullest. As for the average package it is around Rs 4.5 lakhs per annum and the highest would be around Rs 6-6.5 lakhs per annum depending on the company. Many top companies like Deloitte, Zoho, HCL, TCS come for placements.

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Prashant Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Bharati,
The placements of Civil Engineers at BITS Pilani is quite good and at par at top IITs. The companies include L&T, Hindustan Construction, TCE etc.
For more information , go through this link: http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/pilani/CivilEngineering/Placements
All the best

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Anupam Kedia

Beginner-Level 5

It is rather more important to understand your aspirations and decide accordingly. M.Tech and MBA are two completely different courses and you cannot compare them. So choose as per your dream.

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ankit chauhan

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1) IIM Ahmedabad - Indian Institute of Management (IIMA)
2) IIM Bangalore - Indian Institute of Management (IIMB)
3) IIM Calcutta
4) IIM Lucknow - Indian Institute of Management (IIML)
5) FMS - Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi
6) IIM Kozhikode - Indian Institute of Management (IIMK)
7) XLRI - Xavier School of Management
8) IIT Roorkee - Indian Institute of Technology (IITR)
9) IIM Indore - Indian Institute of Management
10) IIT Delhi - Department of Management Studies.
11) IIM Udaipur, Ranchi, Kashipur.

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Namrata Singh

Contributor-Level 10

For D.P.Ed, you need to have +2 or its equivalent with 50% and 5% relaxation for those who have participated atleast in international/national/sports competition or a position holder in zonal competition.

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Syed Asif

Guide-Level 12

Yes but I think you have to clear NET exam that is National Eligibility Text to become a government appointed teacher or lecturer.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Aishwariya,
Some of the books that will help you in preparation of bank jobs are:
1. Banking awareness, Arihant
2. Banking awareness for SBI/IBPS Bank Clerk/PO by Odisha Publications
3. Quantitative Aptitude for competitive examinations, R.S. Aggarwal
4. Analytical reasoning, M.K. Pandey
5. General Banking and Economic Awareness by Kiran Prakashan.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Ujjwal,
Yes, you can certainly apply for Masters in Mass Communication. To be eligible for the course, you are required to be a graduate in any stream from a recognized University. Usually, the colleges conduct a general aptitude test as an admission criteria, which include mathematics questions, logical reasoning questions, English language and general awareness. You can find a list of the best colleges in India by visiting this page https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-10-mass-communication-colleges-to-join-at-pg-level-blogId-8790.

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Sugandha Vats

Contributor-Level 7

A BA Degree is much more simpler, providing you the basic knowledge and skill set related to your subject. An Honours Degree however provides you with a little more in depth knowledge and complexities regarding your subject.

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Anindita Adhikari

Beginner-Level 5

Christ University, Kengeri campus is a beautiful lush green campus with good facilities and faculty members. The students are well groomed and are kept under constant experiments through various academic and non-academic projects. I had visited the college for a management fest and I can tell that the infrastructure is good as well including hostel facilities.
However, if you would like to explore more colleges in Bangalore, I suggest you research about Indus Business Academy, Bangalore. The fee structure is reasonable with a 100% placement record. I am a present student of IBA and I assure that the 100% placement record is valid. The c
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rahul r

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As per the data, unreserved candidates had to score at-least 131 marks in NEET 2017 and 145 marks in 2016 in order to get equal to or above the qualifying mark of 50th percentile, so expect cut offs to be anywhere between 130-145 marks. Regards.

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