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SREYA MAHIPALAStudent Coordinator of Public Relations

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Both the campuses are good. Both of the campuses have their own reputation in engineering. In terms of placements, NIT Trichy stands a bit above DTU. In terms of infrastructure DTU may stand above NIT Trichy.

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SREYA MAHIPALAStudent Coordinator of Public Relations

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The cut-off varies from year to year. But reviewing the previous year cut-off, I feel you have good chances of selection.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Vivek,
MBA eligiblity criteria says that a student must complete their graduation which should be equal to Diploma and any other.
Yes, you are eligible for CAT. Just go for that.
Good luck.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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No, you are not eligible for the b.ed because eligiblilty for B.Ed is graduation with at least 55% marks in aggregate. After NPTT, you can apply for assistant teacher in any pre-nursery or nursery class or you can opt for B.El.Ed. It is a 4-year programme after that you get the teaching job in any reliable school or may have govt exam for govt teacher in SKVs.
Hope this helps.

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Dhairya Mehta

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It depends only on you and your interests what you want to study further.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Eshaan,
University wise, DU and IP but course wise engineering and B.Sc. Hence the suggestion is to go for biochemical engineering from IPU because it's value advantage is almost same as like DU. This engineering field gives you edge in this field. Good Luck. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Anirban,
The admission criteria now has changed for admission in FMS- DU. Now they give weightage to only your CAT score rather your past academics. FMS is a good option for those who can't score either in 10th or 12th or both. But one important thing is according to last year they call around 2200 student for few places. So, people who want to take admission in this B-School, they have to give 100% in GD-PI as well as CAT. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Good Luck.

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Age:
Maximum 35 years
Other eligibility criteria:
Candidate must have completed Graduation (3 years degree course) in either Humanities, Commerce or Sciences (those appearing in 3rd year final exam are eligible to apply)
Admission Process
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (GGSIPU CET).

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I do not think at all that any education done from an approved place with honesty can be looked down upon. While doing CAT Preparation, it may not be possible to devote full time to a regular course so doing a Distance Course is safeguarding your gap year. Suppose I am a BBA or B.A. And I am preparing for CAT for MBA. I may start doing some PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Comm or Advertising and PR. That won't do any harm, rather I can present that I did not stop studying.

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Zekham Ruchika Phukan

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For admission in B.Sc(Hons) in chemistry, the best of 3 percentage in Physics, chemistry and mathematics (PCM) is calculated. So, Mathematics is a compulsory subject.

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