Management
Yes,you qualified Neet exam that means you are eligible for taking admission in MBBS.althogh you are not getting government college or top colleges at this score but you can apply for counselling in deemed colleges through the mcc website if you can afford 20-25 lakh for the course.
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You fall under S1B (local) for NEET PG state management quota counseling in Andhra Pradesh . Since you completed your education up to 12th grade in Andhra Pradesh, you are considered a local candidate, even though you graduated as an FMG from the Philippines.
Hey there! Welcome to the Careers360 team! Great to have you here,
Interesting question you've got there about BBA students and MBA in Construction Management. You know, it's not the most common path, but it's definitely doable.
From what I've seen, most construction management programs are pretty open to students from different backgrounds, including BBA. The business skills you've picked up in your BBA could actually give you a leg up in some areas.
That said, you might need to brush up on some technical stuff related to construction. Some programs might ask for a bit of work experience in the field too, but it varies.
Why don't we dig into this a bit more? Are you thinking about this path for yourself, or is it for a piece you're working on? If you want, we could look into some specific programs and their requirements. Might make for a good article on the site, you know?
Let me know if you want to explore this further. Always happy to brainstorm ideas with the new blood!
Hello aspirant,
Effective management requires a combination of hard and soft skills. Key skills include:
These skills help managers lead teams effectively and drive organizational success.
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The fee structure for management seat admissions in Bachelor of Engineering ( B.E. ) programs, specifically in Electronic and Communication Engineering (ECE) , can vary significantly based on the institution, location, facilities, and other factors. Since you're referring to Sadhu Ashram Ramgart Road, Aligarh , I'll provide a general overview and some steps to help you obtain precise information.
Tuition Fees:
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While specific information about an institution at Sadhu Ashram Ramgart Road is limited, here are some prominent engineering colleges in and around Aligarh:
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) - Faculty of Engineering and Technology:
AMU Institute of Technology (AMU-IT):
Other Private Colleges:
Management seat fees for B.E. in Electronic and Communication Engineering in Aligarh can vary widely based on the institution's reputation, facilities, and other factors. For the most accurate and up-to-date information:
If you provide the exact name of the institution you're interested in, I can offer more detailed information.
Hello there,
I understand you're trying to secure a seat for BSc Nursing at Adarsha College of Nursing. I don't have direct access to the college's admission process, but I'll do my best to help you out.
It sounds like you're having some trouble with your verification slip and the secret key. That must be frustrating! Unfortunately, I can't provide you with any secret key or directly intervene in the admission process.
However, here's what I'd suggest:
1. First, double-check all the documents you received when you booked your seat. Sometimes important information can be overlooked.
2. If you can't find the secret key anywhere, your best bet is to contact the college directly. They should have an admissions office or helpline you can reach out to.
3. When you get in touch with them, explain your situation clearly - that you've booked a seat, you're ready to join under management quota, but you're missing the secret key on your verification slip.
4. Keep all your documents handy when you call, in case they ask for any reference numbers or other details.
5. If you're having trouble reaching them by phone, try sending an email or visiting the college in person if possible.
I know this process can be stressful, but try not to worry too much. These kinds of administrative hiccups happen sometimes, and they can usually be sorted out.
Is there anything else about the admission process you'd like to know? I'd be happy to provide any general information that might help.
PSGIMSR Coimbatore cutoff are very high in MS Courses last year the cutoff for ms gynaecology is around 4500 rank which is higher than previous year 2022 in which the last rank admission of candidate is with approx 4700 rank through management quota. however courses like biochemistry etc has less cutoff than this course.
It sounds like you’re describing a college where the academic quality is good, but there are significant issues with management and conditions. If you're experiencing problems with the college's management or facilities, here are a few steps you might consider:
Document Issues : Keep a record of the specific problems you’re encountering. This could include poor facilities, administrative issues, or any other concerns.
Seek Support : Discuss the issues with student representatives or a college advisory board. They might be able to address the concerns with the administration.
Provide Feedback : Use official feedback channels to report issues. Many institutions have processes for students to voice their concerns.
Look for Alternatives : If the problems are severe and unresolved, consider exploring other institutions where the management and conditions meet your expectations.
Talk to Alumni : Reach out to alumni to get their perspective on how the issues were handled during their time and if they faced similar problems.
If you provide more details about the specific college, I might be able to offer more tailored advice.
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