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Wishing you all the very best for your future.
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There could be many options from food Science to education. You have to understand your own interest, what may seem best for me may not work out for you so always keep in mind that different people have different talents and requirements. You can study education, early childhood education, physical therapy, food and dietics, environmental studies and so on. Explore options first, go through programs offered, the syllabus, career options and decide what could be best for you.
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Guide-Level 14
Taking a year drop for JEE is riskier if you didn't achieve the target. Make your target to score at least 300+ in JEEs if you are planning to take a year drop. Scoring 300+ in JEE Mains is definitely challenging but possible. You have to be strict to yourself and follow these steps;
1)Keep the formulae on finger tips
2) keep a well organized study plan and follow it strictly
3) revise every topic 2 times before you appear for JEE 2019
4) solve atleast 100 questions per chapter
5) treat all three subjects equally
Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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A minimum 50% marks in graduation, which must be completed by June 2018.
Candidate should have taken CAT (2017) conducted by the IIMS for the year specified in the advertisement (IIMS have no role in the Welingkar's admission process) and /or/ XAT (2018) / and / or ATMA (2018) and / or CMAT (2018) and / or MHCET (2018) and / or GMAT (2015 onwards). Subject to approval by AICTE. Selection Process:
WeSchool's unique profile based selection process assigns significant value to academic performances, work experience, Group Activity, Personal Interview along with the written test scores.
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