Competition
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If your query is regarding campus placement then yes, you can be placed in a company through campus placement if you strategically prepare for placements. You need to first decide in which field you want to pursue your career. If it is software field then you need to learn programming languages such as C, C++, JAVA, ORACLE etc. If it's core job then you need to prepare accordingly. If you want to pursue your career in designing field then you need to learn designing softwares like AUTO CAD, CREO, Solidworks, CATIA etc. Dedicate 3-6 months to learn at least 1-2 designing softwares to boost your career. Besides the skills for any campus placement there will a written test in which is basically to test the Aptitude and Technical skills. So brush up the concepts that you have learnt and practice quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning part. Simultaneously prepare yourself for interview. You also need to design your resume. You can list the major competitions tht you have won in the resume to add value to it. So if you start preparing from now onwards you can crack the campus placement and get placed in a company.
Hi student,
If you are aiming to get 95 percentile in JEE Mains March 2021, then as per previous year data, you should score between 91 - 95 marks. Please note that this is only an assumption as per previous year trends and it can vary in the range of 5.
Refer here for more info - JEE Main 2021 Marks vs Percentile vs Rank (March)– Calculate Marks using percentile score (careers360.com)
To check your chances in different colleges, you are required to use JEE Main College Predictor Tool:- https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
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We cannot tell you the exact number of students that appear every year as it's very difficult to predict that owing that competition changes every year. For example during the pandemic days some students took admission but now there will be double to take admission.
SMIT campus accommodates nearly 3,500 students, 250 faculty and industry experts, along with efficient support staff.
So seeing this numbers you can say 1000+ students might appear or less that depends on certain factors.
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/smit-online-test
Hope this helps!!!
If you want to be a government teacher then after graduation you can pursue BEd which is a teacher's training program, especially if you want to teach at school level it's mandatory, you can also pursue your postgraduation as this will enable you to teacher higher classes, you can appear for CTET conducted by CBSE for recruitment at government schools, or even state levels there are exams such as TET which you can apply for, pursuing a teacher's training program has now become compulsory if you want to teach at school level, in case of university teaching there is no such criteria, you need to complete your master's degree in relevant discipline with 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, as you come from arts background you can appear for UGC NET, and further you can pursue your higher studies or apply for lectureship, there are also state level exams such as SET conducted for recruitment of assistant professor.
Banking is definitely a hectic job irrespective of the stream you belong to or subject combinations for that matter, if you're specifically asking for SBI or IBPS then it doesn't have any particular criteria of belonging to any stream when it comes to being eligibility criteria for Clerk/Office Assistant or Probationary Officer post, the job requires dealing with customers on daily basis, and most banking jobs do demand this, as it forms the core part of their duty, unlike say in case of RBI Grade B Officer which has different role and responsibilities and it doesn't involve interaction with customers on daily basis, it's also one of the most reputed post in banking sector, and the pay scale is also quite handsome.
Dear Student,
For giving bank po exams you need to have basic graduation degree from any stream from recognized University or college and age between 21-30 yrs to apply for bank po exam.It does not matter from which college you have studied and from which stream and what qualification you only need to be graduate
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given below is a list of some of the top universities in India, other than NITs and IITs,
When it comes to competition in the above mentioned universities, it is more on the higher side, irrespective of any university, in today's day and age competition is high in almost every field and in almost every college. With the increase in population, knowledge and exposure, competition is high in almost every aspect.
Hello Aspirant,
As per the latest data there is an increase in registration for JEE-Main 2021 which will obviously leads to the tough competition and because of which JEE-Main 2021 cut-offs are also expected to increase. Now for JEE-Main 2021 February session around 6.4 Lakh students have registered themselves and also from this year UPSEE has been scrapped so this also might be the reason for increase in competition. But at last what matters is your preparation.
See from now very few time is left for JEE-Main 2021 so just to give boost to your JEE-Preparation and bind it up I am enlisting down some preparation tips which would help you in your final preparation :-
For more detailed preparation tips for JEE-Main 2021 kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
Good Luck!!
Hello student this is because the rule and regulations by the government of India. As per law reserved category Need to get benefits in Jobs and college selection examination.
I know how difficult it's for General Category applicants to get admission in any top colleges but despite everything general category students are getting admission with their hard work.
Practice is the only key to get good marks/rank in any competitive entrance examination.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
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