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rohith kola

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Honestly speaking, none. I am not demotivating you but let me put some light on MAH-CET. Even if you score 9294 percentile, you will not get admission through cap rounds. Since the cutoff is very high, JBIMS has only 47 seats for open which means 99+ percentile and seats are full. So no chance in top 4 colleges even after 9495 percentile. The only option for you now is to prepare again attempt this year: CAT, SNAP and NMAT if you wish. In 2019 XAT, CMAT and CET. The competition is very ruthless.

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Debasis Senapati

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IIM takes admission through Common Aptitude Test (CAT). You have to appear in that exam and based on your percentile, past academic performance and a few other factors, you get shortlisted for GD/What and Interview Rounds. After the interviews are over, scores are calculated and the Offered and Wait-listed Lists are generated. Hope that helps.

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anup kumarPaasionate enthusiasts and hard smart working

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Successful completion of an Australian year 12 senior secondary certificate of education or equivalent. RMIT is committed to admissions transparency. View the 2018 ATAR distribution information for our degrees and information about how admissions work at RMIT. Current Year 12 prerequisite units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 25 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).
In 2018, the annual student contribution amount (tuition fee) you will pay for a standard year of full-time study is between $6,444 and $10,754.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, Sharing to you the link of best colleges in Mumbai for M.A. Sociology. This link has been blogged by CarrerIndia and sharing it for your reference:
https://www.careerindia.com/colleges/ma-sociology-colleges-in-Mumbai/
All these best colleges are analysed based on ranking, placements, fee structure and others criteria. It will help you choose the right one for your bright future. All the best.

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priyank sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for this course.

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Santosh Kumar

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Some college will not see of what background you are coming from and some will definitely consider your background. It is up to the college that you decided.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Now, I don't think, it will be possible as the admissions are mostly closed in most of the colleges. However, I would advise you to decide on the college and check with them once if they have few seats left.

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nikhil Sharma

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Master of Public Health MPH Career Prospects:
This field of Public Health includes components such as:
Environmental Science
Hazardous waste inspection and control
Health-related administration, legislation, laws
Biosecurity, epidemiology, community activism
Sanitarian, disease specialisation
Public health education
Disease analysis
Food service, and coordination. Such postgraduates may explore career opportunities in fields like health care analytics, Big data, GIS, consulting firms, policy related research, evidence-generation, and such. Regards.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Gopinathan, A student who has Masters degree in Ecology can apply for CSIR NET Life Sciences exam, not eligible for UGC NET exam. And who has completed post graduation in Environmental Sciences is eligible for the UGC NET exam. Candidate can appear for UGC NET Environmental Science and also apply for CSIR NET Earth Sciences exam. To appear for the both exams candidates must have fulfill all the requirements of the exam.

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