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Nikhil Mehta

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First of all congratulations on graduation in electronics and communication. Do you want to change your field from electronics to journalism? Both the fields are good but both are different from each other and there is no relation between these two fields.

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Shivangi .

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Yes, you can take admission in GPP in electrical engineering.

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Shivangi .

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Hello sagar, Yes, you can do that. It was not valid one year ago but last year in july, University Grants Commission (U. G. C. ) approved that a student can pursue two degrees at the same time but not as a regular student. The rule says "One degree as a regular student and another degree through open/distance learning". So you can pursue one regular degree from the university of your choice and another one from an open university I. e. IGNOU, VMOU etc. And if your university supports open/distance learning than you can pursue both degrees from the same university.

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Utkarsh Tiwary

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Candidates should need to score a minimum of 88 percentile for taking admission in the MBA course. However, In order to be eligible for Group Discussion and Personal Interview the candidate is required to have a minimum score of 10% ( 5% in case of served category) in each component of CAT. Also out of 100% 85% weightage will be given to the entrance exam scorecard for taking admission in the MBA course.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No, you can not get it. Most of the Government Engineering Colleges admits students in B.Tech courses on the basis of JEE Main scores. So you have to give the JEE Main exam for getting admission in B.Tech courses.

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Yes you can get government college.There is no restrictions on this. With this rank you can easily eligible for SC and female reservation. You have to go to government college which you have interest and after that for reser vation you have to do 2 things.

  1. Fill the application form
  2. After that pay small amount
  3. Then done

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Hi ambar
Only Students who are appearing for 12th class examination in 2021 or who have passed 12th class Examination in 2020 are eligible to appear in the BITSAT-2021 test. Minimum 75% in PCM is needed.

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Hello, https://www.shiksha.com/careers/aeronautical-engineer-4
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