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Nayagam is a certified career counsellor and the founder of EduJob360.
He started his career as an HR professional and has over 10 years of experience in tutoring and mentoring students from Classes 8 to 12, helping them choose the right stream, course and college/university.
He also counsels students on how to prepare for entrance exams for getting admission into reputed universities /colleges for their graduate/postgraduate courses.
He has guided both fresh graduates and experienced professionals on how to write a resume, how to prepare for job interviews and how to negotiate their salary when joining a new job.
Nayagam has published an eBook, Professional Resume Writing Without Googling.
He has a postgraduate degree in human resources from Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Delhi, a postgraduate diploma in labour law from Madras University, a postgraduate diploma in school counselling from Symbiosis, Pune, and a certification in child psychology from Counsel India.
He has also completed his master’s degree in career counselling from ICCC-Mindler and Counsel, India.
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Asked by Anonymous - May 30, 2025
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If someone getting 64 percent in pcm. Then the purpose will be eligible for vit ap m.tech course??

Ans: With 64% in PCM, eligibility for VIT AP’s Integrated M.Tech programmes is not met under general category requirements, which mandate 65% aggregate in PCM for admission. However, applicants from SC/ST categories or regions like Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, and North-Eastern states qualify with 55% in PCM due to relaxed criteria. For regular M.Tech (non-integrated), eligibility requires a B.E./B.Tech degree with 60% aggregate, unrelated to PCM scores. Since the query focuses on PCM-based eligibility (likely for integrated programs), 64% falls short of the general cutoff, but candidates from reserved categories or specified regions remain eligible. Explore alternative pathways: consider state-specific quotas, reapplying after improving PCM scores, or pursuing B.Tech first to qualify for regular M.Tech later. All the BEST for your Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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