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Here are the companies/recruiters that visited the campus for B.Sc Nursing:
1. ABN Amro Bank
2. ACC Cement
3. Adobe
4. Alcatel
5. Amazon
6. American Express
7. Apollo Tyres
8. Bajaj Allianz
9. Birla SunLife
10. Blue Star
11. CITI Bank
12. Coca-Cola
13. Dabur
14. DCM Technologies
15.DLF
16. Ernst & Young
17. Flipkart
18. Frito Lays
19. GilletteIndia
20. Glaxo SmithKline
21. Holiday Inn
22. HP
23. KPMG
24. Microsoft
25. Morgan Stanley
26. Nestle
27. Osmosys
28. Philips India
29. PWC
30. Ranbaxy
31. Sintel
32. SONY
33. Taj Group of Hotels
34. TATA AIG Insurance
35. Tata Power
36. TCS
37. Telco
38. Times of India
39. TVS Motors
40. UTI Bank
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Yes, you can get admission in YMCA in Mechanical or ECE branch through physical counselling.
See you in YMCA.
My best wishes!
All the very best
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http://tehadmissions.gov.in/Candidate/Authenticate.aspx
Go to this link and fill the form.
After the form is filled, you will be asked to fill the preferred choices from all Haryana Govt. Colleges.
My best wishes.
All the very best.
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Yes, you can apply for the same.
Candidate should be passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate from a recognized board or institution to apply for Bachelor of Computer Applications in Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Government College.
Regards.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
1st shift offers you more time in hand. You have a lot of time to roam around, pursue a hobby, go back and relax, study- in short, anything you wish to do
2nd shift, there is no time for any other activity or usual outings after college, until and unless you've permission to enter your home late. The rules are stricter in 2nd shift. More discipline, more stress over attending not-so-useful labs, higher attendance criteria. But then, there's absolutely no difference or biasing on the basis of difference in shifts
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