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

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Hello Pooja, I am in full agreement with your views on the subject. A student should never get influenced by the competition of the peers or the pressures of the parents. A student should select his stream of studies based on what the student likes the best. In this course of action the student will find studying a pleasure and not a burden. Best wishes to you.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Yes, some universities like LPU do offer the PG programme where the eligibility is flexible to let the graduates from related fields get into.

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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If you have got a seat in tp IIT or NIT, you definitely have scope for career. Chemical engineering is not very glamorous programme, if the number of jobs are less, the number of students passing this programme is also less.

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Srishti SinghCurrently studying at NITJ

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Hello,
Two attempts are more than enough to waste for drop just for having a particular college. You can Go for MAT or CMAT or ATMA exams for MBA. There are many reputed universities that can give you a seat with these exams too. If your score is not increasing in CAT from two consecutive years, you must try for MAT and CMAT. As you are a graduate in physics, you can go for M.Sc. In physics too if you are interested in research and further studies. But MBA is a better option than M.Sc. So prefer MBA. Attend CMAT and MAT this year and apply for some good colleges.

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