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MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), particularly through its MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL), provides one of the top programs worldwide for Supply Chain Management (SCM) via its Master's in Supply Chain Management (SCM) program. It is well-respected for its scholarly distinction, robust industry collaborations, research-focused coursework, and international acclaim.
If you are talking about MIT-WPU (MIT World Peace University) located in Pune, it's essential to recognize that it is entirely distinct from MIT in the United States. For MIT-WPU, the MBA in Supply Chain Management is a good choice regarding curriculum and industry exposure in India, particularly if you're looking for a mid-tier business school with organized placement assistance.
Nonetheless, its standing, faculty, and ties to the industry do not match those of leading IIMs, XLRI, or global universities. It's beneficial for local prospects but might lack top-tier placements or international experience.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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According to your query:
Yes, you can take a one-year break after B.Sc. Botany, and it's completely okay. Many students choose to pause for various reasons preparing for competitive exams, exploring career options, working on personal goals, or simply recharging. A well-planned gap year can help you gain clarity, confidence, and direction for your future studies or career.
Dear student, Your ISI registration code (also called application number) is essential for checking results, downloading admit cards, and all future admission steps.
Here’s how you can find it:
Admit Card: Your registration code is printed on the admit card you used during the exam. It’s usually labeled as “Registration Number” or “Application Number.”
Admission Portal: Visit https://admission.isical.ac.in and log in using the email and password you used during registration. Your application details, including the registration code, will be there.
Email or SMS: After you submitted your application, ISI sent a confirmation via email or SMS. That message includes your registration code. Check your inbox or spam folder if you can't find it.
Past Communication: Any emails or messages you received from ISI about the exam or application will usually mention your registration number.
Yes, you can do a polytechnic course from a private college after 10th.
Key Points:
10th pass required (with Math & Science)
Direct admission available in private colleges
No entrance needed in most private colleges
Courses: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, CS, etc.
Good afternoon,
I suggest you to choose subject as per your interest, list down a brief info regarding subject stream
1. Arts/Humanities Stream (Highly Recommended)
If you're interested in subjects like current affairs, writing, public administration, etc., this is a great option.
Suggested Subjects:
Political Science
History
Geography
Sociology
Psychology
English
Economics
These subjects help in preparing for Tier I & II exams, which include:
Current Affairs
General Studies
Essay Writing
2. Commerce Stream
If you're good with logic, reasoning, and numbers.
Business Studies
Accountancy
Mathematics
You’ll gain useful skills for the Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning sections.
3. Science Stream
Choose this if you plan to keep career options open (e.g., ACIO, UPSC, SSC, Defence, etc.).
Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) or Mathematics (PCM)
Computer Science (optional but helpful)
Science is acceptable, and tech skills are valued in IB’s cyber and technical roles too.
After BCA, the average salary package is around 2.5 to 5 LPA. With good skills in programming, web development, or data analytics, and some experience or internships, the package can go up to 8–12 LPA or more. Growth depends on your technical skills, college, and job location.
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