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Scholar-Level 18
The overall ranking of Amity University as per National institutional ranking frame work (NIRF) for year 2018 is 80th and in management the university is at 48th ranks. The MBA admission are based on percentile and scores in CAT/MAT/GMAT/XAT/NMAT and university test. In my opinion, if you have enough time and money, then prepare yourself for getting admission in any reputed IIMS, because the admission procedure is almost same, but the fee structure are different. The IIM-A charging about Rs 10 lacs per academic year on the hands the Amity fee is about Rs 276000 per semester. But, remember the MBA from an IIM has great weightage ove
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Guide-Level 11
You just don't worry. All you need to be is confident. So, just go ahead and join that institute. If you take admission there, you'll automatically lose the fear and learn things.
All the best.
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Contributor-Level 8
It would be highly advisable that you go ahead with Non-Medical as your stream for 11th and 12th post which you shall be eligible to pursue Bachelor's degree in B.Tech computer Science or B.Tech information technology or BCA ie Bachelors of computer applications because that is the eligibility criteria expected by employers for job opportunities as a web developer. In order to provide you a transparent track of courses and path that you must follow towards your aim, I shall advise you that while your graduation you need to go for certification of technologies like HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, RWD (Responsive web designing), Javascrip
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After class 12th, you should apply for NDA entry conducted by UPSC twice a year. For more information refer www.ssbcrack.com
Moreover, you can also apply for Graduate entries.
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NDA (after class 12)
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10+2 B.Tech entry (through JEE Mains score)
NCC Special Entry
SSC entry
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