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Himanshi Bisht

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To succeed in Disaster Management, you will need a blend of technical and soft skills which are mentioned below:    

  • Crisis Management
  • Quick Decision-Making
  • Team Coordination
  • Public Speaking & Awareness Building
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Data Collection & Report Writing
  • Emotional Resilience & Stress Handling
  • Basic Health & Safety Knowledge
  • Cultural Sensitivity

It's a career that's challenging, fast paced, and deeply rewarding.

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Kanika Jain

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Pravin Patil College of Engineering and Technology courses are offered to students at the UG and Diploma levels. The college offers a BTech programme to students as its flagship course for a duration of 4 years. PPCDET offers this programme to students across several specialisations such as Civil Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc. Further, the fees of a BTech programme at Pravin Patil College of Diploma Engineering and Technology is around INR 90,000. 

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Mayank Kumari

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No, there is no such provision for re-evaluation or rechecking of the VSAT results. As the exam is conducted in computer-based online mode and scoring is automated to eliminate manual errors.

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Virajita Arora

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Pravin Rohidas Patil College of Engineering and Technology selection criteria are both merit-based and entrance-based. The college admits students based on the MH-CET score. Candidates seeking admission to the BTech programme at PRPCET are Class 12 passed with a 45% aggregate with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects (40% in case of backwards class categories, economically weaker section, and persons with disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra state only).

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Manori Datta

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Yes, it is worth pursuing BTech at Pravin Patil College of Diploma Engineering and Technology as it is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has been recognised by the DTE, Maharashtra State. The college offers a BTech programme to students as its flagship course for a duration of 4 years. Further, the PRPCET courses are mainly offered to students in the Engineering stream, across several specialisations such as Civil Engineering, Information Technology,  Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering,  Mechanical Engineering, etc.

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Saumya Khandelwal

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Pravin Rohidas Patil College of Engineering and Technology, also known as PRPCET, is a private college and is located in Thane, Maharashtra. It was started by the trust named Shree Shankar Narayan Education Trust (SNET) in the academic year 2023-2024. It has also been approved by the AICTE and recognised by the DTE. 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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As Australia's leading university, the University of Melbourne is considered as a community of world-class thinkers drive transformative global change and shape the future. Its distinctive Melbourne experience helps graduates become well-rounded, thoughtful and skilled professionals – making a positive impact across the globe. University of Melbourne has better outcomes for the students after Bachelor's as well as Master's which attracts students internationally. 

  • The university has over 40,000 graduates in over 100 countries. 

  • The placement rate is 88% for graduates. 

  • The average package is always on a higher side,

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The curriculum at the University of Melbourne, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, is designed to prepare international students for tomorrow's engineering challenges.  

  • A person will graduate with the ideal combination of advanced technical and professional skills valued by employers 

  • A higher-level qualification that is recognized around the world 

  •  Future engineers will require more technical skills along with an innovative mindset, teamwork, and communication skills.  

  • Return on Investment (ROI) is high as the employment rate has increased over the years for graduates. 

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Nishtha Taneja

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Your VSAT result will include both total marks and your overall rank which you have scored in the exam.

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Tanisha Pandey

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No, candidates are not allowed to get admission into the BSc course without valid IMUCET scores. According to the official website of the college and other official sources, IMUCET scores are mandatory to get admission into Bachelors in Science courses at HIMT Chennai. Moreover, the college does not accept any other entrance examination score apart from IMU CET. 

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