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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

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DearI think this is time for you focus on the schooling. If you join FIIT JEE after 10th class it would better for you. There are some basic concept which clear in school. You should freely study of school syllabus and strong your basic concept. If you take admission now in coaching, this is more duration between your target 2020. In between this duration you demoralized and demotivated. If you join coaching after 10th class, you can easily crack this exam. JEE is not very difficult exam. Many students easily crack this exam in 2 year foundation.

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Hitesh Goyal

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Hey Mabhi45893, MITSOM, MITCOE both have their own placement cells to handle the placements.
Sometimes when some companies come to campus they don't differentiate between colleges of MIT group and all sit for placements.
But each placement cell is responsible for their own college's placements.
They put effort independently to bring companies to their respective colleges.
I hope this will clear your doubt.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear kruttika.SPjain,Narsee monjee, wellingcar are some of the business schools offers integrated courses.,.

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Pradeep Mehrotra

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No it doesn't offer dual specialization.

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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You can go with Lecturing field and u can also try for chemical or medicine field

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Raghav Rana

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Dear Amlan,
Yes definitely you can pursue integrated MBA after 12. It can be either BBA-MBA or B.Tech-MBA. Advantages are you can save your year, you can pursue bachelors and masters in a single strech and will be getting job offers based on MBA not on graduation basis. Some good universities listed below -

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YOGESH BARANGE

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Hi Prakash. It's always good to be a master a single thing. It will overall help you to make it a successful career in that stream. HR and Finance are both tough fields. You can study both well but you have to work extra hard. Well in Sri Balaji Society you won't be able to do both simultaneously. Go with one and became best in that. Doing together will only divide you in both the stream that will not make you expert which basically corporate demands nowadays.

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neha sethi

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Yes dual specialisation is compulsory and even dual specialisation is always beneficial. all the courses are given equal preference here as there is 100% placement record among all the specialisations.

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