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SRM University, Chennai, KTR.

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SRM University provides good placement so you can study here and get placed with good placement.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Hello,
Chandigarh University is a better option for MBA course. A few reasons are :
1. NAAC A+ Grade
2. Fantastic campus
3. Practical syllabus and applied factor in all subjects.
4. Pre-Internship and Pre-placements programs
5. Upto 100% Scholarships
6. Record of 100% placements: https://www.cuchd.in/placements/
7. Recognitions of all National and International organizations to make our degree globally recognized. All the best.

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Jyoti Prajapati

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Hello, I suggest you a link which can help you to predict college according to your rank, https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-mains-college-predictor
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Rupika Jain

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I don't know about other colleges but PCTE Group of Institutes is one of the best colleges that I know, because I have done my post-graduation from the college itself and the experience was amazing, be it academically as we were given practical experience or in exploring other skills. PCTE works a lot on its students whether it is on their communication skills or in increasing the confidence by sending the students on nationwide competitions, or how to have a professional code of conduct, to being aware of what is happening globally, understanding the concepts by providing hands on experience and the list goes on, the college always wa
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Hemant Trivedi

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Both the programs are good in their own way. It depends on your aptitude and career plans. If you have a strong positive feeling for numbers and accounting, B.Com is great for you. With an inclination towards administration and engagement with people, a BBA would lead you to great careers. The NorthCap University Gurugram Haryana is amongst the best options with all the infrastructure and rigour required for a good undergraduate study. All the best for your future endeavors.

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Deepreet Kalsi

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Of course, PCTE Group of Institutes is a great option to go for MCA I in fact have done my graduation from PCTE and the level of exposure that I got was incredible, PCTE gave a lot of opportunities where I could explore myself both academically and got a chance to participate in a lot of activities as well and the best part is that we were given practical exposure with the help of which I was able to bag a university position. Not only this, the college has students from 42 different countries which gives a global environment so you don't have to go out of the country to experience such level of exposure and environment. Besides this,
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