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I am afraid of the information that you are seeking is not available in that format. Normally, what all the private institutions do is upload the maximum package that the student has managed to get from the companies visiting their campus. If we go by this year stick then definitely in BITS Pilani there will be many students who have obtained the package that you are seeking information about. Best wishes to you.
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It is, of course sad to know that your son has lost his mark list of the first year. However, do not worry. There is a regular procedure with Mumbai University where you can get a duplicate mark list. If you are having xerox copy of the lost marklist then it will become simple but otherwise also you can get the marks list. For knowing the administrative requirements I would recommend that your son approach the administrative staff of the institution from where he has done first year of the course. I would also like to advise you that in future upload all such documents of your son into a facility provided by government of India c
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It is very nice to hear from you that you are interested in going to Canada for your best of engineering studies after completion of your Diploma in India. Admissions abroad are normally given for undergraduate courses after qualifying 12th standard but then Diploma is also considered as equivalent of class 12th. Hence, I feel there should be no problem for you to get admission in a University in Canada. However, the admissions there are not exclusively based on academics but depend on host of other factors. In view of this I would like to strongly advise you to approach an agency dealing with sending students for undergraduate
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