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Aarush Malhotra

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Yes, you may pursue both the courses at the same time. The cinematography is a good course to pursue.

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Tanushree Mitra

Guide-Level 12

Hi Akash,
You won't be receiving any TC or pass certificate etc if you don't complete your 12th and pass the same. Marksheets can still be provided however won't carry any weight.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Dhiraj,
Yes, you can but perhaps the universities will ask for a retake or offer you an ELICOS program. You may check with the universities directly before applying.

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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Shubhangini,
In India, the MBBS course is of 5.5 years which includes a one-year internship. It is generally in abroad that course is of 6 years. Some of the popular college offering this course in English language course are:
John Hopkins University
Kings University, London
The University of Pennsylvania

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mani khanna

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
I would suggest that mass media course is a better option because it will open doors for you in a lot of fields as compared to cinematography which is single stream specific. You can analyse your interests once again if you go for a mass media course and can also continue with the field of cinematography as per your wish.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Hey there,
Thanks for a2a.
In CBSE Board, you need atleast 75%.
And in JEE Mains, you need 200+ to be on safer side.
And in advanced, you need 300+ to study aeronautical engineering in top IITs.

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Pavitra Khuranaalways here to support you

Contributor-Level 8

Pradeep,
There will be no problem in admission in NITs. If you drop for JEE, but if you are getting B.Sc. in DU or any other prestigious universities (specially govt.) then you should choose between B.Sc and dropping wisely. Please ask yourself a question that whether you are confidence about dropping or not and is it you who wants to an engineer or everybody else except you. Ask these two questions before dropping.
If you are confident enough then dropping is the best option for you.

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Rajat Chanchal

Beginner-Level 3

You didn't loss anything right now. There are so many NIT in which you can get admission.

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Venkat Chandu

Beginner-Level 4

Only some professors are outstanding but most faculty members are average.

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Mahesh Goswami

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Dear B.Tech is better than BCA+MCA. So in my view, you should join B.tech. rather than BCA. For this you can choose top private college which has good placement record which totally depends on education system. In this sequence, I want to suggest you that you can choose Anand international college of Engineering, Jaipur. This college has following aspects:
(a) Implementation of modern educational concepts & associated internationally renowned faculty from IITs & abroad.(b) global exposure by signing MOUs with many renowned technical universities/institutions of USA, UK, RUSSIA & Thailand etc.(c) Flexibilities for choosing additional cou
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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Zahid,
The need of educated and professional radiology technologists in hospitals, clinics, and physicians offices are increasing continuously. The field of radiography will be continued to show higher than average job growth into the future.
After completing your degree/diploma in this field you can become Radiologist (MD), Radiology Technologists/ Radiographer, Radiology Technicians, Ultrasound Technician/ Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, MRI Technician, CT Tech/ CAT Scan Technologist/ CT Scan Technologist, etc. Moreover, you can pursue diploma courses, Bachelors course, Masters course and certification courses in the field of radio
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Rajat Chanchal

Beginner-Level 3

It's depend on your category.
If you are in general/OBC then your qualifier marks is 75% and if you are in SC/ST then it's Min. 60%.

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KRITESH GUPTA

Guide-Level 13

BITSAT exam have to be written for getting admission into BITS Pilani.

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INSDKANDIVALI

Contributor-Level 6

You can pursue designing courses like diploma in fashion/Interior/jewellery designing courses along with your graduation.

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