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2014-05-14 17:26:02
Guide-Level 11
Please note that since your long term goal is to pursue MBA so in that case you may consider pursuing any course at graduate level as in order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be GRADUATE in ANY FIELD with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
However for better career prospects and to increase your chances of getting admission in good B-school I would suggest you to work for 2-4 years after completing your graduation and then opting for MBA.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working fo
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2014-05-14 11:50:39Contributor-Level 7
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2014-05-14 10:48:47Beginner-Level 1
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2014-05-13 15:57:22Contributor-Level 8
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2014-05-13 15:20:04Contributor-Level 8
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2014-05-13 10:23:33Contributor-Level 7
As per the 2013-2014 AICTE guidelines, students who have obtained a B.Sc. degree with at least 45 per cent marks and who have passed class 12 with mathematics as a subject are eligible. However, they are expected to clear engineering graphics or engineering drawing and engineering mechanics of the first year engineering syllabus along with the second-year subjects.
The B.Sc. graduates have to appear for Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted exclusively for lateral entry students, who also include diploma students. The CET for lateral entry students is likely to be held in June. However, the government is yet to arrive at the p
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2014-05-12 10:58:07
Guide-Level 14
These days we have many branches available for B.Tech. Some of them are there for long like ECE, CSE, EE, Mech., Civil etc but with passage of time the impact of technology has increased due to which many new branches have come up like Biotech, Food tech., Nanotech, Agri., Mechanatronics etc.
Many reputed private universities are offering these courses so you can check the details of these universities like Amity, Lovely, Sharda etc.
Goodluck.
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2014-05-11 18:09:32
Contributor-Level 10
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms. These organisms include algae, bacteria, moulds, protozoa, viruses and yeasts. They are sometimes called microbes. These cannot be seen without a microscope. Many biologists further specialize in the study of micro-organisms, e.g. the bacteriologists work with bacteria, mycologists with fungi and virologists study viruses.
Students can pursue microbiology at the graduate level after choosing to study Biology at the +2 level. After B.Sc. Microbiology graduates can pursue higher studies like M. Sc in Applied microbiology, Medical microbiology, Food microbiology, Industrial microbiolog
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2014-05-11 08:40:15
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