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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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No, not at all. For event management you don't need maths, neither do you need any management degree. You just need contacts and know a way of how to manage the whole event.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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I) B.Tech will give you a technical hand which is highly preferred by companies. II) B.Tech will give you more salary in any firm or company. III) The syllabus of B.Sc. Is vast and it is far more than B.Tech syllabus. So, if you are a decent student, you will do great in engineering. IV) You have more career options available after B.Tech. V) You have an opportunity of foreign placements through B.Tech while simple B.Sc. Will not get you a foreign call. So, you can apply to one of these top colleges if you are interested in pursuing B.Tech:
- PTU, Chandigarh
- DTU, Delhi
- Thappar University, Patiala
- IIT's
- NID's.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The fee structure keeps on changing every year, so check the same with the college.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hindustan Institute is one of the most sought colleges in South India Est in 1985. College provides all the facilities in the campus to their students. Also, the college works not only on the education system but also thinks about their physical fitness that's why a student has to choose any two games. They provide Yoga, Music, Cycling, Karate, Gym, and Horse Riding classes to the students. College regularly organises various competition event so that student can take part with full of energy. College also provides NCC programme to its student.

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Hello IIT JAM Candidates!
If you are preparing for geology I would like to suggest to following tips for the exam. Read Basic techniques in structural geology by Stephen Marshak and Gautam Mitra. This will set the base for you. After reading first 4 chapters you will be able to appreciate the subject, solve questions and boost your confidence. These are some suggestions for you. Do not forget to study every topic thoroughly of IIT JAM Geology. You should study according to syllabus of Jam and do not try to quickly finish everything. Take your time and understand the concepts. If you are unable to complete the full syllabus. Then work on
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Hello CSIR aspirants!
You should typically start the preparations for the exams 4-5 months before the intended date of the exam. It is always easier to start with cell biology and molecular biology followed by biochemistry, cell communication and cell signaling. It is always advisable to clear concepts as most of the questions are on concept-based problems
Know the CSIR NET syllabus well. You must memorize and mug up the syllabus tell you why its crucial. Here, if you know the syllabus. You'll know which is important point and topic and which one you can drop or read later. So, you won't waste your time on topics that are less important
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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BCA concentrates on applications of computers, B.Sc. Computer Science puts emphasis on concepts and B.Tech CS is based on intensive programming and software/hardware knowledge. The most important thing to keep in mind is to pursue your course from a college which would offer you the best academic facilities of good faculty, infrastructure, live projects, seminars, exposure, platform, scholarships, placements etc. It would be a good choice to opt for LPU as in the present scenario this is the university which caters to the all-round development of its students and nurtures it with care to boost the career to a pinnacle of ultimate succe
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