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Hi Hevin,
Yes, it is possible to pursue your higher studies in the USA after completing your class 12th. You must take SAT and TOEFL exam to get into a decent US school/ college. You can short list the colleges according to your profile and make an admission application. You can prepare your financial documents, once you receive information from the college.
Hello Joy,
These days, to avoid any confusion & to have unbiased process, almost all states have started taking entrance exam for admission to any course. Direct 2nd year after diploma is no exception. Hence, if you have missed giving exam it's next to impossible to get admission.
Hi Utkarsh,
The admission process is different for both Bachelors and Masters courses. You did not mention what do you want to study.
Yes, IELTS or TOEFL is required. If you are applying for undergraduate studies, German language is also required.
Course Structure: Diploma in Interior Design is a basic 1-year Certificate course that students interested in interior designing can pursue.
Eligibility: Candidates who have completed 10+2 or a corresponding qualification can apply for this Diploma course. At the undergraduate level, DAV University offers B.Tech (Regular) and B.Tech (Lateral) in various disciplines. Candidates passed in 10+2 level or equivalent in with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics from are eligible to apply. On the other hand, to meet the eligibility criteria for the B.Tech Lateral entry, the candidates must have passed Diploma or B.Sc
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Hello P Rithish,
I think you are talking about engineering admissions in Tamilnadu which till now where being coordinated by Anna University but recently the Government of Tamilnadu has decided to change it and Directorate of Technical Education of Tamilnadu Government will be coordinating all the activities. I am attaching a link that will give you in detail all the required information about admissions to first year of engineering and various criteria for these admissions.
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The best college for B.Tech fire and safety in India is "National fire service college (NFSC) Nagpur".
To get admission through JAC, you just have to score the minimum percentage required in these colleges, I. e, 70%. Moreover, you need to focus more on the Mains paper.
To get admission on any IIT's you have to good rank on JEE(ADVANCE) or for NIT's you have to be meritorious on JEE (mains). then according to category reservation and cuttoff can get admission.
Many government colleges don't accept JEE scores as the entrance criteria. They conduct there own entrance exam, but the last date of many exams is gone.
With your class 12th marks, you can get admission in top private colleges with management quota (paying extra money).
Or you can get direct admission in some average private college like Chandigarh University and CGC-Landran. To get admission in CGC for B.Tech in CSE, you just need is 75% in class 12th and it is a good college.
All the best.
Hello Moni,
I suggests you to join job first, and then gain some experience and then go for M.Tech degree. This will benefit you at the time of job.
No. The answer is obviously a no. You'll have to start from the very starting.
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You should have atleast 80 to apply and around 85 (if you have work experience) and 90 (if fresher) would be a decent percentile to get a call.
It depends on the university you are getting into. If you don't have enough UG marks, then you can take up the entrance examination to get admission.
Dear, to be frank industry doesn't recognize part-time executive MBA. You have to do MBA full time i. e., either PGP or PGPX for career shift/job switch and good pay hike. However, executive MBA helps you to hone the additional skills which you may lack currently and many companies encourage their employees to pursue the same. Some companies give promotion to the employees who completes executive MBA from reputed institutes. So to answer in a nutshell, existing organizations may provide career growth for those who complete executive MBA but not the industry. Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
Hi Yash,
You can get all the information right here on this platform just follow whatever Exams (like, CAT MAT etc. And Colleges you want information on and you will get updates directly on your mail as an alert. You will every information as soon as the exam conducting institution announces any new important update or dates or some changes made or to be made. Thanks.
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Hello Divyanshu,
Admissions to IITs, NITs and government funded technical institutes are made centrally via an agency called JoSAA. I am attaching the link of this agency wherein all the information about eligibility, how to apply and everything is given. There are two downloadable files also which will tell you about the details of eligibility which are not only about percentage in 12th but other conditions as well. I am sure after going through this all your doubts will be satisfied.
Hello Rakesh,
I really appreciate your dreams. But why M.Tech? You can do M.Sc in maths. Ph.D also. But unfortunately, B.Tech is the required eligibility for M.Tech.
for admission in IITs you have to good rank in JAM exam. which is based only for MCA in IITs . all the best.
No, IITs only accept CAT score.
There are many non-IIT’ans who have scored 100 percentile in CAT. CAT is usually considered the forte of engineers, but many others also perform extremely well.