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jasveer singh

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If a student is interested in getting into the field of investment banking right after 10+2, then that individual should pursue a UG degree course such as B.Com or Bachelor of Economics. The admission is solely based on the marks obtained in 10+2. Investment banks typically look for undergraduate and graduate degrees that align with business administration, finance, commerce, economics, or an analytical field like Statistics. After completing your 10th-grade exams, you will need to study Math, accounting, economics, financial management, corporate finance, investment, taxation, data analytics, and business administration to become a
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You are eligible to pursue this course after the 10th class. It is a 1year Diploma course and three years degree course. Practical learning is there to gain practical knowledge about the course.

The minimum eligibility required is a 12th-class educational qualification. People pursuing this degree are trained and are required to hone their abilities under the supervision of nursing and anesthetics professionals.

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MIT Junior College is English medium Jr. College with Science & commerce streams, established on 16th June, 1994 on our school campus in Kothrud area and is spread over more than 5 acres of Land in English & Marathi Medium School Premises. One needs to take the MHT CET exam (also called MH-CET exam) or JEE Main exam. For Maharashtra state domicile candidates, admissions are done on the basis of rank in MHT CET and/or score in JEE Main through MIT-WPU Counselling.

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If you are sure about your choice you may go with arts as it gives more time for IAS preparations. If you go with Science and the graduation from engineering or any graduation you will land up with a safe and strong backup as well.

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It may be impact as few organizations require 60 % throughout academic but nevertheless you can overcome this by brand value of b school.

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If your brother wants to settle down in Canada, there are several options available to him. Here are a few possibilities:
Study in Canada: Canada is a popular destination for international students, and many Canadian universities and colleges offer a wide range of academic programs. Your brother could study in Canada and obtain a degree or Diploma from a Canadian institution. This would give him a good foundation for finding a job in Canada after graduation. Work and Study Permit: Your brother could apply for a Work and Study permit, which would allow him to study and work in Canada at the same time. This would give him a chance to gain
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Hi, I am sorry to break it to you but most of the good IIMs will not give you a call because they give a lot of weightages to past marks. However, at this percentile baby IIMs like Amritsar and Bodh Gaya will definitely give you a chance so prepare well for your calls and GDPI, best of luck! And congratulations on securing a good CAT Percentile.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can be scores up to 80% in 10th. Please follow the below tips.
1. Make time table for every subject and follow strictly.
2. Solve at least 10 years last question papers.
3. Make distance from mobile phones games, TV and social networking sites.
4. Give more and more time to English Science and Mathematics subjects.
5. Increase writing practice instead of reading.
6. Take help from teachers and online video lectures for solving tough questions. Model test papers are available on respective Board website or online and can be purchase from there.

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