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Firstly, start thinking that you can do it. Nothing in this world is impossible. Tips for preparing are:
Study all subjects every day.
Assign time for exercise, pranayama and entertainment.
Take the mock test every week.
Address weak areas emerging out of mock test results analysis. Once you do this, success will be yours.
Best wishes.
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Opting for C+ isn't mandatory for getting admission in computer science engineering. Having PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) in your 12th standard is necessary for admission into any branch of engineering.
However, it is recommended to have computers in your 12th as it helps to increase your percentage and it helps to set the foundation of what you will be learning in computer science engineering.
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Jadavpur University-Faculty of Engineering, Kolkata
National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
Bengal Engineering and Science University
Govt. College of Engineering and Leather Technology
RCC Institute of Information Technology ( RCCIIT )
St. Thomas' College of Engineering & Technology
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I have spent more than a decade in the animation industry and I can assure you that normally no one waits for a job after completing a course successfully provided you have developed the skills. It is a competitive industry, every day you need to develop and update your skills. If you have the right skills, no one can stop you to get a job and grow. If you don't have the skills, no one can promise you a job. An animation institute can promise you to get an interview but getting a job is not in their hand, it depends on you and how you perform. However, if you are regular to your classes and submit your assignments regularly
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If you are looking for top business schools you must know they are competitive and also highly priced. MBA from UK means you must have at least 3 years of work experience, take GMAT and IELTS. Academically too you must be strong. I don't think you are eligible yet considering top universities. Examples include London Business School, London School of Economics, Imperial College, Warwick University, Manchester University, etc. Doing MS management is another option. There is no campus placement like in India. Visit the university websites for relevant information.
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