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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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You have to appear entrances like MAT/CMAT/CAT. IITTM organises its own entrance but they also have seats based on MAT exam score card. All the best. Thank you.

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Dear Meghna,
Yes, you can do Masters after completing your graduation. But start preparing for entrance tests from now only, as, without clearing entrance exams, you won't get good colleges. Try clearing NIFT or NID exam to have a bright future.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Syllabus of BCom and BCom (Hons) is similar. However depth of subjects being taught varies in both graduation degrees. Learning will be superior in BCom (Hons) and also it is a de facto most accepted qualification in Industry for Commerce graduation. It is recommended that if you have a choice then you may opt for BCom (Hons) from a reputed university or college else go for BCom.

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kaushal kumar khandwalInstagram@khandwal46

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From 2017 board% is not consider

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Arjun Anand

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Hi rohit finance is an better option, the specialisation starts from second semester and it is having good placement records like 94% students got placed with an average package of 6.5 lacs and average package of 10.2 lacs, the college culture is good in faculties and students there is no discrimination in any point of view.

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Yes you can take direct admission in SRMU. Contact 1800-102-6004

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Suraj,
If you are planning 7 more year of education after 10th class, standard +2 followed by graduation and then post graduation is ideal path. If you are planning only 3 more years of education then 3 year diploma course is ideal. You can get into job after diploma and enhance your educational skills while on job.

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P Roy

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You can think of animation as a career.

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Yes many colleges have provison for fee concession

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#Medical Electronics is a postgraduate level of study whereas aspirants can pursue Bio medical engineering courses from graduation level. Medical Electronics Engineers are concerned with developing instruments, which can be used in medical treatment processes. #Whereas Bio medical Engineers concentrate in developing devices like as prosthetic limbs, artificial organs or organ enhancers such as pacemakers.

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Deepti chandola

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Yes it is. A few subjects differ, nothing more. I will suggest you to check out the online course details of both and see what are you more interested in. Work options for both overlap largely. So placement won't be issue

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