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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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For quality Training you may have to come out of Chennai. Some good Training institution for cabin crew are as under :
1. Flying Queen Air hostess Academy New Delhi
2. Wings Air Hostess and Hospitality Training Vadodara Gujarat
3. TMI Academy of Travel Tourism and Aviation Studies, Mumbai
4. Air Hostess Academy, Bangalore, Karnataka
5. Universal Aviation Academy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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For MS abroad, you need to appear for GRE according to which you will get best university. You can apply for German Universities whose tuition fees are negligible and you can also work to earn daily expenses by working 20 hours in a week. Other options are Canada, New Zealand etc. Thanks.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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IMS, MIQ classes, C CAT TIME, VISTAMIND are some of the good coaching institutes in Chennai. Dexter, IMS, TIME, ISW are some of the good coaching institutes in Salem. In my view, TIME is a better option as it has produced good results over the years.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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MIT offers only 8 courses if I am not wrong where as PSG offers 18 different courses now including Robotics. Aeronautical is good in MIT where as PSG doesn't have the course. Location also matters when you choose a college. I had around 15 guys in my batch ( BE Production) 20082012 from Chennai when they had the option to take any course from MIT and a few available courses from CEG, even then they preferred PSG to CEG/MIT. Guys who want to do research kind of courses they could take biotech and Biomed. One of my friends who studied biotech in PSG is now doing some kind of research abroad. It all comes down to the person who studies (s
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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Final choice should be yours. But here are some points that can guide you. SSN is a self-financing college under Anna University and so the Semester exam corrections ***! Even if you perform well, you will not get a grade as expected by you in the University examinations. There are good students who fail in any exam too and may or may not clear that subject after revaluations. The grades can affect your future job prospects whereas in MIT, which is Anna University, the same subject lecturer or any other professor from the same department will evaluate the papers. And the evaluations are mostly clear and predictive. MIT doesn't lack in
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Ankita Khound

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This year's admissions are over. However, I would suggest you to try next year with your CAT, XAT or GMAT score.

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Abhishek Bansal

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PSG Coimbatore are better than SSN Chennai as you can compare it by the ranking difference gap between them(approx.25) and their placement record.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Anna University is offers B.Tech in food technology. For getting admission, You have to clear the TNEA (Tamilnadu engineering admission) test. The eligibiliy criteria of TNEA is as under. Min. Average marks in PCM in HSC or 10+2 for General category=50%
Min. Average marks in PCM in HSC or 10+2 for OBC category=45%
Min. Average marks in PCM in HSC or 10+2 for SC& ST=40%. .

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Lokesh,
I have not understood your term of "my cut-off". This year, TN has decided to give admissions based on marks obtained in 12th exam. Hence any data of previous year is of no use. Your admission will depend on how those ahead of you give their choice.

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Akshay Bajaj

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It is not so difficult. The minimum percentage required for B.Sc in food technology at HITS Chennai is 60%. For more details, check the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-food-technology-hindustan-institute-of-technology-and-science-kelambakkam-chennai-176696

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