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pavan kumar

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Oxford College of engineering.

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Atishay Jain

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Yes but have to be indulged into some course after that.

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Priya Chauhan

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It is possible but I would suggest to continue in Chandigarh university as university has good placements and international MOUsChandigarh University has become the first Indian University to have signed Memorandum-of-Understanding (MoUs) with World's Top 306 Universities under its International Academic Alliance (IAA) flagship programme. Besides getting the benefit of global exposure, the students & faculty of Chandigarh University are entitled for Student Exchange, Faculty Exchange, Semester Exchange, being a part of Joint Research Initiatives, become members of international student & faculty research groups, present papers at inter
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Abijit, have you not appeared for any entrance exam? I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about the procedure for the admission process of Amity Gurgaon. https://www.shiksha.com/university/amity-university-gurugram-Gurgaon-38084/admission
Best wishes to you.

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vid dutt

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Chandigarh University is rapidly growing up large on the scale of education in the country. Recently being inducted high in the ranking by NIRF, Chandigarh University is the most sought-after educational institute in the region. Chandigarh University has become a leading and progressive educational hub in North India. Owing to the global approach that they adopt to instill the practicalities of their respective careers into the students has made CU the most preferred educational destination among the students these days. It has often been said that Whatever looks good from the outside is not the same within but Chandigarh University is
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Hi Rutba, Chandigarh University is a great choice for pursuing your B.Tech or any other stream as a matter of fact. First of all, the criteria from which we judge a university is its rating and placement records. Chandigarh University has been accredited with NAAC A+ rating which makes it the youngest university in India to get it. Chandigarh University has been named Asia's the fastest-growing university. It is consistently featured in the top universities of India. Now talking about the placements, Chandigarh University's placements are at par with top IITs. It provides the best placements in entire North India. More than 500+ MNCs v
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Firstly you can try integrated MBA from IIM IPMAT or IIT. In graduation few suitable option could be -
- B.A
- B.A. LL.B. ( good option for MBA in HR)
- B.A. With economics
MBA after B.Tech is the new trend but there are also specific MBA programme for B.Tech like energy management. F you are clear you wish to MBA then doing B.A. Would be best and you should have pre planning about CAT. Similarly if you are clear to do MBA in HR then B.A. LL.B. Would be a good choice ( also give many other lucarative career options). Best wishes.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Yes you can definitely think of seeking admission in LIT via lateral mode of admission. You can just download the brochure of LIT, go through it and you will come to know about the procedure. Best wishes to you.

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