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Anvesh

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Admission difficulty to the Garware Institute of Career Education and Development, University of Mumbai can vary depending on factors such as the popularity of the courses offered, competition among applicants, and available seats. Some programs at the institute may have higher demand and stricter admission criteria, making them more competitive to get into. However, other programs might have relatively easier admission processes.

Certain courses may require students to meet specific eligibility criteria, such as academic qualifications or entrance exam scores. As with many educational institutions, factors like academic performance, ex

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It has a good scope for jobs and self employment.

You can explore about-

  • NHMCET
  • CUET
  • State-level Polytechnic exams for DHMCT/ BHMCT

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Upon completion of a B.Tech. degree, graduates have the opportunity to pursue careers in various industries such as aviation, chemical manufacturing, construction, telecommunications, software development, Information Technology, manufacturing, and oil and gas exploration. The choice of industry depends on the B.Tech specialisation stream and the individual's interests and career objectives.

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Normally every city has a paramedical college and many graduates are coming out of those colleges. And in the same way many students are coming out of Universities (only universities not colleges). So many of them are unemployed because the outcome is more than the jobs. Therefore those who studied in government universities have the chance and are skilled to get jobs easily at government labs and as well as private. So, here if you've graduated from AIIMS, you'll be posted at army bases and you'll be paid well. Not only at army bases but also at army hospitals, army camps, etc.

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