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Ayush Thakur

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Hello Kiran,
The upper age limit of applicants belonging from unreserved and OBC categories is 22 years as on July 1 of the application year. Age relaxation is provided to candidates belonging from SC/ST categories. For such candidates, the Upper age limit is 25 years as on July 1 of the application year. However as per the regulation for hotel management is minimum 17 years and maximum 22 years for General and 25 years for SC/ST candidates as on 1st July every year.
Good luck.

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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for others.

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Hello,
Since you are not eligible for most colleges, you can go for Diploma in management or you can give re-exams if possible to score at least 50 percent.

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Aakash Saxena

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Hello,
Yes, you can apply for the National Eligibility Test.
Here are some of the eligibility criteria before appearing in the National Eligibility Test which you must follow:
The university and college by which you have completed Master's degree must be a recognised university by UGC or it must be UGC approved. There is no age related criteria or limit in the UGC NET exam for lectureship posts.
You must complete Masters or post graduation with at least 55 % marks (50% marks for female and reserved category candidates).
Candidates in the final year of the Master's degree programme may also appear in the National Eligibility Test if they h
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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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First re-appear for boards, as no institute will take you on the basis of result which shows that you failed and also you should have a minimum of 60% aggregate to pursue engineering from any of the good institutes.

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

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You can go for MBA. No problem with that. Since your percentage is very low you can't aim for top niche colleges, you have to settle down in a mediocre college. You first appear for CAT, SNAP or CMAT and look at your score then find out on the basis of percentile which college you can get.

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neha trivedi

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You can opt for the stream of computer science. Then you can pursue A+ certification that requires taking and clearing 2 separate exams. For this exam you need to qualify for network + certification and CCNA certification. To get into ethical hacking you need to complete various ethical hacking certifications. As there are no such specialisation or Masters programme available in India. But there are Masters in cyber security courses available.

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

Contributor-Level 8

Sorry to say but in India, there is no such engineering course. You can have certification course from some academies and institute in Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore. You can also go for Diploma of 1 year. But B.Tech is not there in India for sound engineering.

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Disha Chauhan

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You can directly apply to the college. For fee, you need to contact the college officials.
http://www.maacanimationkanpur.com/#

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Manjeet JakharHad complete bachlors

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There are many courses like:
MBA
CA
LAW with honours
MCA
M.Sc
And many more, so all the best for your future.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,A postgraduate Diploma is a shorter qualification than a Master's degree, although at the same academic level. Whereas, a Master's degree is made up of 180 credits (taken from exams, assignments, and so on), a postgraduate Diploma is 120 credits. With academic courses, the biggest difference between a postgraduate Diploma and a Master's degree is that a postgraduate Diploma doesn't involve having to do a dissertation. You will most likely be assessed by exams, assignments, coursework or a combination of these. Beyond this, however, you can expect the level of work required to be similar to other postgraduate courses, especially in t
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