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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.
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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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Mohammed Question by Mohammed on Jul 02, 2024Hindi
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Thank you sir. But i need CSE its my passion, i like to study in BITs but the fees is too high is there scholarship as my category is OBC-NCL and can you give names of various entrance exams.(Iam in Kerala)

Ans: Go for COMEDK (of Karnataka). You can even appear in your State Entrance Exams such as KEAM.
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Hello Sir at 5200 rank in comedk what college we get for btech in bangluru?
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Possible Colleges:
M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT):
With a rank of 5200, you have a good chance of getting into some of the branches at MSRIT, but you might need to consider less popular options like Mechanical or Civil Engineering.
BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE):
Similar to MSRIT, you may have a decent chance for some branches at BMSCE, but the most competitive ones might be harder to get into with that rank.
Other Colleges:
You might also have a good chance at colleges like RVCE, NMIT, or CMR Institute of Technology, especially if you're interested in less competitive branches like Mechanical or Civil Engineering.
Colleges for Lower Ranks:
For a rank of 5200, colleges like REVA University, Bangalore Institute of Technology, and Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology (Dr AIT) are also possibilities.
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Branch Preference:
Your chances of getting into your preferred branch will vary. Some branches, like Computer Science Engineering (CSE), will have higher cutoffs than others.
College Choice:
The cutoffs will also vary slightly between different colleges, so be sure to research the specific cutoff ranks for the programs you're interested in.
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The final college you get will depend on the counseling process and your choices.

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