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dharmendra maurya12th pass

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do 1_ things first select colleges of choice u will find fee structure on college web site easily

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Raviraj Joshi

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Go for B.Sc and try to get good marks in graduation in my opinion. Don't go for engineering. Best of luck for future.

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Rishabh Pahuja

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Don't have much hopes. You might get it. In my batch, cut off went upto approximately 5000. But I think that college has increased the intake. So you might get it. But don't keep much hopes.

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Sanchit KhandelwalWon Gold medal in National Cyber Olympiad

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In my opinion, DTU is better for mechanical engineering than NSIT because DTU provides good mechanical faculty members, good course curriculum, good placements and good infrastructure.

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Go with Informatica

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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Take good coaching in a coaching institutes.
There are very good vocabulary improvement exercises available on line.

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Rishabh Pahuja

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Going for a long term totally depends on you. Taking a year drop is not so easy. There's a lot of peer pressure as well as there's 'self-pressure'. But if you really want to get into IIT, don't think about it and go for a long term.
As far as the question for mechanical engineering is concerned, mechanical in MIT is really good. There are well equipped labs and workshops. The college even has license for a number of mechanical software's and you can anytime contact a professor to learn them in the college lab. Apart from that, I won't say all but some professors are really learned. Also there are a number student projects in he college
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Gaurav Khandelwal, try with best institutions under Nagpur university for management quota.seats . that is the only possibility that yu have now. all the best.

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Dr M DFollow me for a better guidance.

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U can browse internet for chapter wise weightage

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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go for counseling in Nit

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Dear,
The score is good in your category. You may expect NITs and IIITs. Just go through the expected cutoffs. And first try for home state . Hope this helps
All the best. Feel free to revert.

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AMITYMUMBAI

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Dear Aspirant,
Thanks for forwarding your query.
The eligibility required for B.Sc- Mathematics is, you should have scored min. 55% in 10+2 and 55% in Maths.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, kindly fill the application form online available at www.amity.edu/mumbai and appear for the written test conducted by Amity University Mumbai.
For more info kindly connect with us at 9818695972.
Warm Regards
Amity University Mumbai

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You definitely stand a chance to crack JEE. It seems you had not applied for JEE this year. Therefore, you must plan for next year's JEE and start preparation now.
All the best.

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Ankit Kumar

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However, generally speaking, MBA is higher-paying course as compared to MCA. Therefore students interested in business roles can opt for MBA after BCA if they want to get paid well. If you are good at programming in BCA then go for MCA.

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ruby jaha

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Hi Nikhil,
For counselling schedule of Gautam Buddha University, kindly contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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