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What is the average placement in Nalsar??

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 24th Jan, 2019


Hey.

NALSAR is one of the top most Law colleges in India offering among the best placements in companies,Law firms like AZB Partners, Amarchand and Mangaldas, Trilegal, Surana and Surana, Dua and Associates, Khaitan, Luthra and Luthra and many tops Multi National companies like KPMG etc also place students. The packages offered to students here NLUs are very attractive. The average package there is around 10-12 Lakhs. Though, you can get a package as high as 24-25 lakhs too if your internships and other parts is good.

Best of luck 


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Hey! Which all main subjects or topics I will be studying while pursuing my architecture courses.

Dr Atul Sharma 27th Nov, 2018

Dear,

Architecture is a vast subject. An architect is one person who knows few things about everything. Not wasting much time, I would like to give you the details of subjects you will get to meet when you join this course.

Things which will be covered in 1st year:

Drawing communication: You get to learn the basics of art, learn about tints, shades, colours, line work, pencil work, sketches, etc.

Art and Design: You learn about product packaging, design, fashion, art, positive and negative spaces, etc.

Architectural Design: You design buildings.

Building Construction: You learn about construction techniques and how they are carried out.

Climatology: You study about climates and how they matter in designing. You also learn about ways to curb the harsh weather.

History of Architecture: History is a great way to know about the past and the changes and challenges resulting in the present. History can work as a teacher and can tell you which styles to choose from the past, and whether or not it is appropriate in the present era.

Sociology: You will understand how social relations and interactions play an important role in shaping up the architecture.

Theory of Structures: You learn about structures and their calculation of loads, etc.

Surveying and Leveling: It tells us how site is surveyed while construction or study.

Model Workshop: You learn to make models using thermocol, sunboards, woods, etc.

Computer and Technology: You will learn how to use various softwares.

During the second year, few subjects like Computers, drawing communication, Theory of structures, building construction, History, etc will remain. Other subjects are:

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Is There Any Scope Of Nuclear Engineering In India?

Nithesh 11th Sep, 2018
Hey,
The aspiration of making future in Nuclear Engineering is itself a golden opportunity to have a bright future. A Nuclear Engineer is well endorsed with experimental and theoretical studies of fusion and plasma physics, radioisotope applications, computer-aided tomography, reactor safety studies, and heat transfer in nuclear sub-systems.

Also, a nuclear engineer can get a job in the electric power plant, nuclear fuels, medicines etc. For future studies, you can refer Research and Development field work. So, the scope of Nuclear Engineering is very high, as the world is seeking nuclear as a renewable energy source.
For complete information, you can refer Scope of Nuclear Engineering .
Thank You!
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Please give me the topics and subjects included in the syllabus for mh-cet of law

Priyank Sharma 27th Aug, 2018
Hello dear,
MH CET Law Syllabus 2018 will consist of the subject wise topics that will be included in the MH CET Law 2018 for...

Subjects:Marks

Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning:30

Logical and Analytical Reasoning:30

General Knowledge with Current Affairs:40

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how many seats are filled up in civil branch,after 1st day counselling in jelet

Ratula 2nd Sep, 2018

Hello Md Asif,

Your question is lacking in a few particulars. Please specify the exact college you want, as the number of seats vary accordingly with rank.

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Which LAW college is better for 5 yr integrated programme DY PATIL college mumbai or DY PATIL pune??

zubin916 16th Aug, 2018
DY Patil Pune is  renowned brand and is subsequently older to Mumbai Brnaches .

DY Patil Pun ehas more experienced professors and has better brand reputation.

Cutoff on similiar lines, but infrastructure and facilities roo are better off at Pune.

DY Patil Pune is hence recommended for its ROI.
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dear mam/sir : I am graduate of BA .I am interested to study 3 yrs LLB in DU.Can i know cutoff of general cast&exact no of questions in 2019

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 20th Sep, 2018

Hey.

The cut off for admission in DU for the LLB course for the general category was 226 marks in the fourth list. Considering this you will be required to score atleast more than this range for a  fair chance of admission.

The entrance exam contains total 100 questions for 400 marks.

As far as books are concerned, you can use Universal's guide to LLb or Universal’s Delhi University Law Faculty LL.B. Entrance Test Solved Papers includes the question paper.

For the legal section focus on basic level of Constitution like fundamental rights, directive principles. Be thorough with legal maxims according to previous year papers. You can also use the below given e book for DU LLb

https://law.careers360.com/download/du-llb-ebooks

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I am now studing in class 11th .I have a strategy to.

Shivam Gautam 11th Sep, 2018
Dear Balaji

  • First of all just prepare the time table of your daily routine study.
  • In that time table give the time for each and every subjects according to your convenience. 
  • Always try to study more than your limits such that in exam you can able to fetch good score.
  • After completing your syllabus for each and every subjects give 3 - 4 mock test of every subjects such that you will be able to realise your mistakes
  • Solve previous 10 years JEE mains and Advance papers.
  • And lastly don't divert your mind by seeing other's preparation.

All the best
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What are the best topics for final year project in Geotechnical Engineering ?

Manish Thakur 17th Jul, 2018

Hi Parwana,

You always want to lean towards something extremely specific (the effect of mobilized strength of granular soils in the presence of hydrocarbon-based contaminants was my thesis), or something multi-modal (how do two systems or components interact).

As somebody who reviews white papers, try to focus on MECHANICS, not products. Otherwise, your paper appears to be an advertisement - i.e. How does (company X) (product Y) improve (condition Z) under (circumstances A)

Good Luck!

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