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Hello Dhayashree, B.Sc. The course will definitely be different from than engineering graduation course. After the B.Sc. Course perhaps one can go in for license exam of DGCA. This helps in getting a job in civil airlines. On the other hand, BE will take one to the design-related job. Best wishes to you.

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You can visit their websites and write them mails regularly. You can also take numbers from students already studying there. Connect with college in social media.

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B Pharma is a 4-year degree that gets you deep into the world of medicines—like pharmacology, making drugs, medicinal chemistry, and research. It’s more detailed and theory-heavy.

D Pharma is a 2-year diploma that focuses on the basics—dispensing medicines, pharmacy rules, and simple patient care. It’s more practical and hands-on.

Career-wise, B Pharma gives you bigger options like research, clinical trials, regulatory work, or drug manufacturing. D Pharma is more for retail pharmacists, pharmacy assistants, or medical reps.

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Admission to any engineering college or program is based on various factors like academic performance, entrance exam scores, and availability of seats. As you mentioned that you did not qualify in AP EMCET, it might affect your chances of getting admission to RVR and JC College of Engineering for CSE course. However, it is advisable to check with the college authorities regarding the availability of management quota seats or any other alternative admission procedures. You can also consider other options like applying to other colleges or courses based on your interests and strengths.

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NO, Civil M.Tech day/Night in Megnath Saha Engineering College Kolkata.

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