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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Sekhavati Ayurvedic College, Pilani, usually demands NEET scores for entry into its BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) course, as it is a common prerequisite for Ayurvedic courses in most medical colleges in India. Some private colleges, though, might provide seats under management quota or other types of alternative admission procedures, which need not always ask for NEET scores, although this is comparatively less frequent. It is advisable to call the college and ask for their particular admission procedure, availability of seats, and if they have any other admissions possible without NEET.

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The Professional Certificate in Product Management at IIT Roorkee provides students with training on Product Lifecycle Management together with BOM management and Change Management practices. There are no dedicated Product Lifecycle Management courses at IIT Bombay or Hyderabad nor at Bits Pilani although the IIT Roorkee live programme with campus experience costs 1,60,000 INR more GST. This programme features 10+ realistic business scenarios and a product toolkit containing 6+ practical tools and access to professional experts. As part of the programme participants will have the opportunity to join the 3-day campus immersion session a

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Srishti SinghCurrently studying at NITJ

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Hello,
Bits Goa/ Pilani is better in terms of peer group compared to NIT Jalandhar and Inmiit CSE. In the case of placements and studies prefer NIT Jalandhar above the two of them. However, if you are more interested in chemicals than ICE and CSE go for BITS. Overall as far as I know, my ranking would be
NIT Jalandhar ICE &get; BITS Chemival &get; lnmiit CSE.

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