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Jayesh Kumar Upadhyayi am admission take top brand reputed Bschool

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I am suggesting my opinion field related management eligibility norm criteria required: - 50% marks in all streams education backgrounds eligible to pursue. He/she eligible management degree courses like MBA AICTE B-School.

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

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Hello,
A student who passed class 10th bearing subjects Maths, Science & English is eligible for Diploma. And after this anyone having ITI certification, can take admission in Diploma 2nd year. Good Luck.

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M Mathai

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That is an interesting choice. I assume, you have computers and/or Maths in your subject choice in class 12th. You haven't given your marks, not have you mentioned if you are interested in degree or Diploma. Computers usually has a higher cut off than other courses but there is a variation between 50% (pathway Diploma) to 95% (for top universities). It depends on your marks and your budget. Big universities like Toronto, Waterloo, Alberta have higher cut off. Smaller universities like Memorial, Winnipeg have lower cut off. Colleges mentioned by previous user offer good applied degrees and Diplomas.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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You have enough experience, then you can still try for Executive MBA which is pursued by people who are working at any organization with given set of years of experience to qualify for the course. Just try this opportunity you will have a career growth.

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Varun Solshe

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Generally, you need to pass with 60% or above, but such percentage can vary from course to course. For detailed information about the eligibility criteria kindly visit Amity University website.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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There are a lot of engineering colleges in Bhopal. But, when we talk about the best colleges only few colleges remains in competition.
So, the colleges which I am listing below you can get admission through JEE mains and in some to qualify state government exams (like MPTU).
1): MANIT- Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology. An institute of National Importance. Also known as NIT Bhopal. MANIT is one of the best college of Bhopal and you can get admission in Manit to score 155+ in JEE Mains.
2:) UIT RGPV: _ University institute of technology Rajiv Gandhi proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya-Bhopal. The second best college of Bhopal. And thro
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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Admission to MBBS courses are done through the all India common entrance examination called NEET. For government medical colleges you need to score 550+

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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You have to achieve 80 percent in PCM to get aggregate of 75%.

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Anupama Mandal

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For graduation courses, candidates who have appeared for 10+2 exam are also eligible. The qualifying marks for SEBC candidates from the state of Kerala is 55% in aggregate and minimum 50% marks in Mathematics as well. An overall, 50% mark in aggregate is required to apply for CUSAT CAT.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello,
If you are doing engineering, do not quit, join a drama group in your respective college. If you have just started engineering, then I must say drop engineering and do another graduation course related to this field later on join FTII NSD, SRPA etc. To get polish in your desired field. Regards.

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