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Ayush Jain

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IMU CET cutoff 2023 will be released by the Indian Maritime University, Chennai, soon after the result is declared and the last year cutoff was 179 for general and so on.

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Nitika

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Yes, of course you can pursue Criminology. You will need a good undergraduate degree to study a Masters in Criminology. Some universities will require or state that they prefer graduates from the social sciences (such as psychology or sociology) but many will accept students with a degree in any discipline. For getting admission in criminology. You have no restriction whether you are from Science, commerce or humanities. It is open for all. For getting admission in criminology there is two way either you can get admission in Bachelor or after completing Bachelor in any subject you can do your master in Criminology.

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Nitika

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The curriculum of Bachelor's in Science and Bachelor's in Technology is totally different specially in complex subjects like Biotech. Hence, you cannot pursue M.Tech after B.Sc. To pursue M.Tech in Environmental Engineering or Biotechnology Engineering the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering/ Technology or B.Tech Biotechnology or M.Sc. Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry or any other branch of life sciences with a minimum of 50% marks.

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Piyush Singh

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Lowest packege is 4.5 LPA

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Nitika

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Yes, of course doing M.Tech after completing B.Tech is a right decision for students who wants to increase their creativity and work more on their technical skills. It also provides gives you great career opportunities. Top 10 Courses after B.Tech CSE (Computer Science Engineering) in 2023. Post Graduate Diploma in Data Science. M.Tech in Computer Science. M.Tech in IT. Masters in Cybersecurity and Cyber laws. MBA in IT. M.Phil in Advanced Computer Science. Masters in Data Analytics/ Data sciences. Masters in Nano Technology.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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The primary difference between CFA and FRM is the topics they cover. CFA encompasses a broad range of subjects in finance like corporate finance, portfolio management, accounting, fixed income, derivatives, etc. In contrast, FRM is a specialised exam for obtaining expertise in risk management. Additionally, CFA prepares you well for careers in Investment Banking, portfolio management, financial research. At the same time, FRM is suited for those who want to make a career in risk management in banks, treasury departments, or risk assessments.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, but for CFA entrance, exam is compulsory clear the entrance exam.

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Yogesh Patel

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General Category candidates need to score a minimum of 95 percentile score to get NITs. Rest special categories might get to nits somewhere above 75 percentile.

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Yogesh Patel

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Scoring percentile 99 may be different for different session as it depends upon performance of candidates in their session. It may be around 240-250 for JEE and above 590-690 in NEET.

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