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sahil chauhan

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Companies like ACC Cement , ACCENTURE, Amazon , Axis Bank, CTS , Goldman Sachs , HP and many more companies offers placements to MIT students! All the best!

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Keshav Jha

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M.Sc. In microbiology has better option and future opportunities in terms of future perspective. Also this is a field in India which has not been discovered too much so the fressness is also there. All the best.

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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi, The registrations are mainly through online process. Application Process of Mithibai College
Admission forms will be available for download from the college website- mithibai. AC. In
25th June was the Last day. You can Speak to the authorities if they can help (only if seats available). Application to UG courses starts by the end of May, whereas, application procedure of PG courses start in the month of June. The application process for the Ph.D. courses starts around mid of October. Thank you.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi Abhishek, M.Sc. Cyber Security is a 2-year full-time postgraduate programme in the study of Cyber laws and information security. The eligibility criteria for the programme is qualifying B.Sc. Or B.E degree in Cyber Security or equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks and above from a recognised university. So Yes, after BCA you can go for M.Sc. Cyber Security.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! At that CET score, you can try for the PGDM courses of several colleges like SIES, Chetana, MET IES Vivekanand, among others. There is no decent college available for MS course.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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use this link to create an account and continue the admission process, if eligible an option to register yourself as a international student would come
http://online.ideunom.ac.in/newone/index.html
international student eligibility is a bit confusing, when it comes regional Universities. There's an option to contact to institution as well. Please talk to them to clarify any queries.

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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi, Journalism to Public Relations, a student can opt for any field she/he likes. The scope of mass communication in India is wide, if you can do well in your field, you can work with some of the best publishing houses, production houses, news channels, radio channels or PR firms of the country. A Journalist earns an average salary of Rs 346,511 per year. Pay for this job rises steadily for more experienced workers, but goes down noticeably for the few employees with more than 20 years' experience. Most people with this job move on to other positions after 20 years in this career. List of the highest paid Indian news anchors:
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Ishu AggarwalManagement and Administrator

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maybe only 50 to 70 seats per college per semester.
also check the delhi university official website for more
thank you
best of luck

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Shriya Chaubey

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Hi,
Let it be clear, if your PG and UG subject domain are not the same you would be facing numerous hurdle later in career life, particularly if you take up an academic career. However, from B.Sc In Biotechnology, if you get an opportunity to go in for M.Sc in Food biotechnology and not Food Technology, that would make good sense. Think about it. Thank you.

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