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6 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1473764264phpwKKa0C_s.jpeg)
Contributor-Level 8
Personal Interview: Questions on business concepts like forward integration, merchandising, etc.
You have secured a good percentile in MAT, congrats.
As the eligibility cut-off in TSM is 70%ile for male and 65%ile for female.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Below is a list of good courses you can pursue for a better job opportunity:
- MBBS (Bachelors of Medicine, Bachelors of Surgery)
- BDS (Bachelors of Dental Surgery)
- BPT Bachelors of Physiotherapy)
- BHMS Bachelors of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery)
- B.A. M. S. ( Bachelors of Ayurveda, Medicine & Surgery)
- B.Pharma Bachelors of Pharmacy)
- BE (Bachelors of Engineering) in biotechnology/ agriculture/ bioinformatic
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You can find it online in the official website of Jamia Millia or if you live close to college, you can also find them in the central library of college.
Best of luck.
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Yes, possible and actually depends on the university. Many research universities seek candidates from engineering backgrounds for their inter-disciplinary fields. How you can contribute to the class on the whole is something you have to figure out and demonstrate the same to the universities. Start writing to them directly and communicate your interest.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
As far as B.Sc course is concerned, Sastra offers it's best faculty and research areas. You have scholars who are working for past 3 decades. Physics is best option, as far as my concern, if you are interested in that, please choose Sastra University. Visit SASTRA. Edu for further details.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Candidates interested in quality control management positions should possess at least a Bachelor's degree. Science or business-based degree programs may provide the most applicable educational preparation for a quality control manager's job. For instance, students might opt to earn a degree in engineering, which uses Science and mathematics to provide solutions to technical problems, something a quality control manager often has to do. Candidates are also recommended to study business administration, which emphasizes the technical and executive aspects of operating a business. In additio
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Best of luck.
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