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Syed Aqib

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I hope future is bright for you especially in a country like India. We are one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, which attracts many companies to the country. We also have many home-grown businesses that are going international. Plus, with a large population, consumption is high and is the potential to provide skilled labour. Therefore, you will almost every day come across news of international companies shifting operations to India, or an Indian company going international. CU is has students coming all over the world for various courses, The course structure has been built efficiently, I would definitely suggest CU, whe
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Sunit Chatterjee

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At first if your 12th score is above 50 percent then you are eligible to sit for the CAT exam and yes you might not get calls from IIM B.A. C or I but doors are not closed for you can get a call from fms and new iims for sure if you can get a great percentile in your CAT exam and before preparation some key area you need to focus on
1)For VARC Rule no 1 READ R\ule no 2 never forget rule no 1
2) for lrdi practice is key do previous year mocks qn
3) MOCKS IS THE KEY
4)REVISE THE MISTAKE YOU DID IN YOUR MOCKS that's it hope it will help you.

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Usha ahir

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No, if you want to take admission in college, then first complete your 12th.

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Sunit Chatterjee

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It depends if you are belong to OBC, SC and ST, you can easily get the admission. But if you are from general category, it is so much difficult to get into black IIM and new IIM. Baby IIM could be a possibility.

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Pallavi Sharma

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There are some key parameters that we should keep in mind before choosing any University, like, faculty, placements, international exposure, curriculum, alumni of that university. MBA is somewhat a higher and reputed degree which will open the door for lucrative jobs in the corporate world. Though the charm of MBA has not decreased, the management institutions are rampant especially in Cities. The point is that pursuing MBA has become easy than it was a decade ago. I would suggest you to choose a university that caters your all round development and provides complete placement and internship assistance. List of some of the Top and best
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It should be made clear that the titles of different Hindi exams, which are held by several volunteer Hindi organisations, are determined and accepted by the institutions themselves because you haven't indicated the institution where you'd want to write Praveen directly. As a result, degrees of eligibility differ amongst universities. For instance, the Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha in Chennai recognises the Praveen test as being equivalent to a Bachelor of Arts degree at the Hindi level. However, according to the Central Hindi Directorate, the Praveen test offered by the Maharashtra Rashtra Bhasha Sabha in Pune is equivalent to In
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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If you have more than 75 % you are definitely eligible for various type of scholarship in BCL. During law you must be planned and clear with your goal.
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deepika maurya

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Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) conducts examinations for Class 10 every year in March. The examinations are conducted offline at the respective schools. Approximately, 10 Lacs students appear for the GSEB SSC examinations every year. Students who will be appearing for the GSEB SSC examinations must have passed Class 9 from the Gujarat Board of Secondary Education or any other recognised board of education. They will be required to fill out the application form to appear for the exam. The GSEB SSC application forms must be filled out and submitted by the candidate's respective schools in November. The admi
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Yash Jain

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For BBA admission in future you don't have to any specific subject in 10th class.

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