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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! There is no cut-off score mentioned explicitly by Welingkar, Bangalore. Though, one can expect the cutoff range to be 75-80 percentile in any exam.

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Abdul Basit Sholapur

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Hi Alwin, this is Abdul.
To pursue your BCA Course, I can suggest you REVA University but I ask you to do research in other colleges like Jain and Christ if your budget is little higher ranging from 60-1L. Reva University is the best in Engineering, but when the talk comes to some other courses, then I would suggest you to search for some better college than this. You may like REVA's architecture and day to day development taking place at REVA gives a best decision of taking admission in REVA. Try Garden University, it won't upset you in deciding.
It might help you in deciding.
All the best for your career.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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https://www.shiksha.com/search?q=bangalore BBA colleges&rf=searchWidget
They have a wide list of institutions listed with them and rated or reviewed as well. For detailed and comprehensive review/analysis, I would suggest you to see other college's websites and do some work/questions on Quora as well. Shiksha can be trusted with their lists and reviews.

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raghav sinha

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Tarun,
If you want to do be a chef and you are clear about your aim then go for culinary colleges. If you have a slight doubt regarding the same, I will suggest you to opt IHM and pursue the cooking/bakery courses with it.

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rehan sandhi

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The UKCAT stands for UK Clinical Aptitude Test & is required for entry to a medical/dentistry degree at many British universities. The UKCAT is a computer-based test taken at Pearson Vue Centres between July & October every year. If you are preparing to self-study and learn at your own pace, Trinity Global Education is my Recommendation for Online UKCAT Courses. I pick Trinity Global Education for the year to attempt UKCAT:
They personalised one on one service is available throughout the world. There trainers help me to prepare for the UKCAT test & pay personal attention so that the students can achieve the best scores. They conduct Moc
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raghav sinha

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You have to qualify for the engineering entrance exam like JEE. After which you will be assigned the branch through counseling.

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Kavya Mehra

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You can see the placement report on the official website https://ssmc.edu.in/placements/.

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