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aashirwad kumar

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It is a good course with average placement package of 9 LPA and highest being 35 LPA. More than that, University of Hyderabad is the best one in India.

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alwia noorien

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As I know, Tata institute of social science is good to study of social work. So, you can apply for it.

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SANTHOSH POKALA

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Cutoff score differs every year and it will not be released officially. But one can get projected cutoff online. It will also differ based on the category of the candidate.
The pattern of AT-2017 is as follows:
AT will be of objective-type nature. The sample questions from previous year question paper will be uploaded on the website of IIM Indore (iimidr.ac.in). There will be two sections in AT namely quantitative ability and verbal ability.
There will be 100 questions in total with time duration of two hours.
Each question will carry 4 marks. There will be a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer.

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Anurag ChaturvediAmbitious. Compassionate. Driven.

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Hello Manish,
You need to appear for JEE Mains examination held every year. The Integrated M.Sc program consists of physics and chemistry.
Admission criteria:
Candidates can take admission to the Integrated M.Sc degree at NIT Rourkela only through Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) after qualifying the JEE (Main) examination of the same year.
Candidate must have cleared 12th from the recognized board.
Integrated M.Sc (5 years) admission fee: Rs. 33000

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

There is no dual degree program that combines MCA and M.Tech and after BCA, you can opt for MCA but not for M.Tech. There are integrated MCA and integrated M.Tech programs.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Hi,
The answer of this question is completely depends upon the following factors:
(1) Your capability and choice: If you are interested in integrated course of MBA then you may go because this integration will save your time to find college after graduation. But there is huge negative side as well. The major negativity of integrated MBA is that you will no longer be able to gain practical industry experience until you complete your MBA. Only 1-2 internships you will get. This makes negative impact during your interview because industry generally prefers the order "Graduation + Work Experience + MBA (or PG). With integration of MBA you ca
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ambreen khan

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You must have a degree in science or social science or humanities with minimum 55% (45% in case of SC, ST, OBC (non-creamy) and PH.
There will a written test and PI conducted by the university.

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