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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
The following link gives you the list of BCA colleges in Jaipur:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/bca-colleges-jaipur
The University of Rajasthan is a better option among the colleges.
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1) It is important to know the syllabus of the exam.
2) Manage your time well and solve as many questions as you can.
3) Take mock tests and time yourself so that you familiarize yourself with the pace at which you are working.
4) Take care of your health which should be a primary concern. If you are healthy you will be able to concentrate better, and have a better understanding of the subject matter.
5) Take help from NCERT textbooks for physics, chemistry, maths and biology.
6) Identify your weak and strong points and divide your time for preparation accordingly.
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The post MD, you can go for the following courses:
Cardiac anesthesia
Neuro anesthesia
Pain management
Pediatric anesthesia
Liver Transplant Anesthesia
Critical care
Solid organ transplant anesthesia
Like all other specialties, anesthesia is also following the trend for focused areas like cardiac, neuro, pediatric, obstetric anesthesia, etc. The average salaries in the government sector are pretty uniform across specialties. Starts from around Rs.75,000-80,000/month and goes up to Rs. 2.5 lacs a month for professors.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
If you are good at mathematics, English and reasoning start preparing for CAT,XAT and SPJAT and then take up MBA finance.
If you are good in economics and are interested in accounting subjects then read a lot about these subjects and then plan to make a career in finance industry where you can use your knowledge of IT.
Do focus on your engineering for now as you are giving your four years of your life to this course.
Learning IT is not bad if you do it right way and not just for the sake of a degree.
All the best. Study Well.
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https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/course/bachelor-of-computer-application-eminent-college-of-management-and-technology-ecmt-kolkata-barasat-253964
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Generally, no. You will find very few options accepting you without completing class 12th. For courses and requirements specific to your location, please check the course list here:
https://www.shiksha.com/
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