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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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For this yea, the admission process had been completed.
For every new session, majority of university start their admission process from May and ends last to last by 15th August.

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AYUSHI MITTALI am Geologist. I Love my profession.

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Of course you can do MBA in Hotel Management course after your graduation. The eligibility criteria for MBA in Hotel Management course is Graduation from any field with 50% and above marks with a recognised university. You cannot go for Master in Hotel Management course because the eligibility criteria is 4 Years Hotel Management Graduation with 55% and above marks. So, you should go for MBA in Hotel Management course. You can go for various posts through this degree. You can go for General Manager, Auditor, Front Desk Manager and other very high payble posts in good hotels. Since you are fresher in management degree, so you should do
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You can refer the link for all the details and application form: https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/csir-ugc-net.

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ABHISHEK PALIWALHaving expertise in Pharma & Vaccines

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You should go for MBA from reputed college.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi,
If your Internships, Projects, Extracurricular, Recommendation Letters and Personal Statement etc are strong, you may be try FAU, Heidelburg University, RWTH Aachen and TU Darmstadt. There will be more.

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himanshu dwivedi

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Yes, for entrance exam, you need to have some basic knowledge of other subjects. But, exam patterns differ from college to college. Therefore, it is not compulsory that all entrance exam may have physics as their subject.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hello,
It is quite difficult to pursue a course while doing a job because sparing self from the job is a big challenge. Further, most of the PSU's and other job providers ask for a full-time degree. However, if you have enough time then you should go for some distance learning PG programs like MBA, M.Sc or MCA from IGNOU or other universities because these programs are valid and accepted by all concerns. Further these programs will helps you in your career progression also.

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Vikas PandeyA budding CS Engineer and Web developer.

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Yes, you can opt for the subject of your choice.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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For IIT JAM exam it is compulsory to appear for physics, chemistry and maths.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Ashfaque, well, there are basically two ways to study in India either by self-financing or on scholarships provided. Indian embassy offers scholarships to a lot number of Nepalese students. The exam is quite easier if you are from Madesh or educationally underprivileged district classified by GoN. Some of the great colleges where you can study on self financing are VIT, MIT Manipal, MIT Pune, DTU, NITs, CFTIs etc. For DTU, NITs, CFTIs, you have to apply through DASA scheme. You have to appear in SAT subject tests and get selected. For colleges like VIT etc, you can get admission directly subject to eligibility criteria. In this case
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