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There are various researches colleges in India and particularly for space researching, there are so many colleges. Below I have enlisted several colleges for you check this out:
Hi khushali,
In order to become an Astrophysicist, you must be very well aware about the astrophysics and should have made some deep researches as well in it.
See, it doesn't matter what salary you will recieve, what does matter is the amount of interest you have in this field.
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The list of teir 1 i. e topmost engineering colleges in India is provided below:-
-------------) IIT Madras :- it is the best engineering college that you can get in India for your BTech as it has been ranked 1 in nirf ranking 2021
-------------) IIT Delhi - Indian
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If I tell you generally, then the content writer salary in India ranges between 1.1 lacs to 6.5 lacs with an average annual salary of 3 lacs per annum. It depends upon the experience of an individual and if you are having experience of around 4 to 6
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You will not experience that much of bright career opportunity into this field but yes if you are having great knowledge into it then you can expect good things in your life via this career.
There are various career options available after completing your Bachelor in Arts in
Hello Aspirant,
See for deemed universities you have to apply for mop-up round now if you have not enrolled in the counselling yet or you took an exit earlier and the registration process has started today so you can take part now till March 14th 2022 because schedule for mop-up
Hi aspirant,
>>See it is difficult to predict exactly because cut-offs changes from year to year.
**But based on previous year's cut-offs you have very less chances of getting Government BAMS seat or BHMS seat but you try for Management seat/ Paid seat in Priavte BAMS Colleges based on this
Dear Student ,
You have not specified your subcaste of OBC in your query . So, I'm giving the Ayush Cut off rank for BAMS 2020 in 2AG category :(of some Govt BAMS colleges)
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Yes, you can definitely leave your engineering and get admission in the alloted college.
But yes,
If your college is a private, then there might be a bond in your college according to which you might have to pay the whole engineering course fee or whatever penalty amount decided