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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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There is no particular strategy to crack the GP/PI and written test for top colleges. What you just need is to focus on the certain things:
(#) You should think about how you look. It is the first thing over which you have to put your concern. It doesn't mean that you need to be more fashionable, but you need to be professional during the GD/PI.
(#) How you speak - Your vocabulary is very much necessary during an interview. You have to be much fluent in speaking and writing English. This will give you confidence. During group discussion, be participative, attentive and speak immediately whenever you get the moment.
During personal
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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If you have only these two options to pursue Masters in journalism and mass communication course then I would like to vote for Institute of Management Studies, Noida because today, employer seems to be very interested in those candidates who are stone with the graduation from the regular mode. This makes me also to say that getting admission in an open university is not going to help you in the long run. Hence doing regular course from IMS is good. Doing MJMC course from IMS, Noida (affiliated to Chaudhry Charan Singh University, Meerut) helps you to get wider chances to get placed at very good profile in a good company. You can
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jigyasa arya

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If you want to do Masters in designing only then there are much better colleges for it like NIFT, NID, IIT-CEED. These colleges are design specialized with better career opportunities. You should do it from worthy place where it's worth paying fees and learning.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Actually, it is you who is going to decide whether it is worthy or not. If you have done a course related to it through regular mode then you may take a chance to go for the correspondence mode.
However, my suggestions are:
1. If you have any full proof plan then you may go for that. If you think that you can do well in voice culture without going to any coaching center or institute then yes, you may do so.
2. Only think about distance learning in professional voice culture, if you are doing any relevant job simultaneously. It will give you practical job experience in parallel to your studies.
Hence, now you are may be getting th
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Banasthali Vidyapeeth is a deemed university for women only that traces its humble origin in the death of young daughter of Pandit Heeralal Shastri in year 1935. Of course it has come a long way since then. It's a fully residential education hub for women / girls from schooling to doctoral programmes. It's indeed doing yeomen service to the female education in the state of Rajasthan which is otherwise not friendly towards females. This NAAC 'A' certified university has not only undergraduate, post graduate courses in design but has doctoral student also in this field. Textile is a very old industry in Rajasthan and its colorful d
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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The institution has started from a small girl's college for arts and Science in 1999 in Jaipur has now become a full-fledged university spread across almost 100 acres of land near Jaipur. It initially had bio slant but then seeing the feedback and requirement of students community, has spread its wings across engineering, commerce, management, law etc. and of course fashion designing. The status of a university was granted in year 2009 and since then is known as 'Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole' University.
With the conferring of this status, the Institute can effect changes in syllabus based on market requirements. Jaipur is of course
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Savikram Sandhu

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Hi, This University is promoted by Andhra Pradesh Goyal Charitable Trust, New Delhi. It is a new university and is being nurtured and benchmarked with the Ivy League universities like Brown University, Princeton University, and Harvard etc. The Promoters of the University comprise of leading Businessmen, Former Directors of Iits, National Law University, RGIPT etc.Some of the top recruiting companies are as follows:ABB Industries IT Development, ACCENTURE, Bajaj, Cape-Gemini, CISCO, Infosys, And other corporate partner with University includes:Tata Sponge Iron Ltd. Welspun Steels Ltd. Bihar Foundry & Castings Ltd. Invert Sugar India Pv
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Savikram Sandhu

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Hi, This is a research oriented institute and very little work is done regarding placements and jobs. Most of the graduates choose higher studies and many of them are now studying in elite institutes and universities of the world. Few choose to work in industry, and rest choose for government. jobs. But slowly this scenario is changing and placements are on top priority if the institute. The college has a slow placement opportunity chain for BJMC students.
REMARKS -Room-teaching, Laboratory and Practical Work per week, attendance required (75%) for students to be eligible to appear at the University examination and for other matters fo
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Savikram Sandhu

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CCS is pretty selective. There are approximately 400 students in the entire college with only 8 majors. The secondary application you submit for CCS is actually read by the faculty. If they believe you are a good fit for the programme, you will be accepted. But every year there approximately 80 students coming to the programme with an admitted freshman class of 23,074 according to the UC admissions page. Thus should give you a gauge of the difficulty of admittance to CCS at UCSB. I highly encourage you to apply and also CCS is rolling admissions so if you don't get in for freshman year, you can apply the next year or next quarter when
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Savikram Sandhu

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Hi, There has been a disappointment in terms of placements for BJMC at DDU-G.
Placements : As of now, there are very less placements for the batches. The university only provides you with the degree of the respective courses. Talking about the commerce stream, there are no placements yet for any of the batches. You can get internships but the college plays no role in providing you with the internships.
Infrastructure : The infrastructure is good. It has a vast lush green campus with a sports ground as well. The classrooms are also good with all the facilities. It has Wi-Fi which never works. If I talk about the commerce stream, we don't
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