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Shabana Bee

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I do not have much idea about it. Yes, it is difficult. There are 29 seats in the general category and plenty of applicants. There are usually just two counseling sessions, because not many people cancel. So, it's not necessarily the standard of questions which makes it difficult-it's the competition, thus making the test a high scoring one. If your board percentage is exceptionally good, there's a chance that you might make it through with a mediocre admission test score, but otherwise, it becomes pretty difficult. Not preparing for JEE is irrelevant. A higher level of preparation obviously helps, but there are a lot of people who get
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Akash, it's not true. Any company or university in this world will hire you if you have done the course from UGC approved university and AICTE approved courses with the certification of Government.

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Samarth K

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Hey Adnan, it is doubtful that you will get a seat through COMED-K. So, what I would suggest is to take the admission directly in the university, rather called as 'Management Quota'. The fees would remain the same. But, you'll have to book the seat as soon as possible because the university's seat distribution works on first come, first served basis.

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