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If you are targeting top 5 IHMs then you need to get a rank under 1500 (for general category) in NCHMCT Joint entrance exam.
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Aggregate of one language and three best elective subjects would be considered as best four subjects (BFS). Environmental Education (ISC), Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Painting, Dance, Music, Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as BFS.
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Both the branches are good, but let me tell you that Computer Science is considered as a field where you get more chances of high paying jobs both in India and abroad too. This field is full of opportunities. If you are willing enough to excel yourself in computer engineering you should go for this rather. It is very broad in terms of job options. Regards.
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While going to apply abroad for studies it is better you go through a normal regular schooling. Dummies won't be accepted abroad. Even in India there are many difficulties and formalities for class 12th dummies. See, dummy admissions basically are done by students enrolling for plus-two courses but they spend their time preparing for competitive entrance exams like JEE and medical entrance tests instead of attending classes. This practice won't be accepted by any foreign university, gap period can be accepted but not a dummy school.
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Please checkout the link attached below for your query:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
I hope this will help you finding the appropriate choice. Good luck.
Thank you.
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It's totally dependent on the college where you are applying for admission in B.Tech that whether that college wants your JEE score or not to be written in the given space. You need to ask the college authorities about what to do if you didn't take JEE Mains exam.
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It is generally a good decision but if you are competent enough to be admitted into a good or top ranked university. Specially if you want to come back to India and find a job then you must have done your MBA from a very good university because in India the reputation and university ranking matters critically. Finance is a very good option and in-demand. Scope is immense. You can try applying to universities in countries like Canada, Australia, NZ etc. Where you can work for few years after studies. Once you gain some international work experience and apply to companies in India your CV will stand out.
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