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MBA healthcare will be more prospective. you may also opt biotech management or pharmaceutical management or hospital management. Anyways, healthcare is a good option.
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1. Mechanical Engineering
2.CSE Engineering
3.Civil Engineering
4.Electrical Engineering
5.B.SC
6.Biotechnology
but it is suggested to choose the college carefully as it matters a lot for your placements and package.Here are some of the colleges where you may apply:
1.IITS
2.NITS
3.Lovely Professional University
4.BITS
These along with good education provides an excellent platform to bring your innovative ideas into practice w
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I'd be happy to understand your current stage of progress including academics, courses, hobbies and other interests to help you understand what in you can lead to game design and also what aspect of game design can suit you better. You may also like to read this about the kind of preparation the best students put into this http://bit.ly/1ddUSi8. Also, in most cases a broader learning like a combination of graphics, multimedia, web design, vfx, 2d and 3d animation, can lead to a better preparation towards launching oneself into a gaming career. A specialization in Game Design is a useful addon afterwards. And just to state th
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LPUNEST is LPU's own entrance exam used for admission and scholarships. From what I've seen, you don't always need it for admission, but scoring well in it can reduce your fees a lot. It's conducted online and tests basic concepts from your 11th–12th syllabus.
The pattern is usually MCQ-based (subjects depend on your course), and NCERT is mostly enough if your basics are clear. Compared to exams like JEE, it's easier and more straightforward, so with regular NCERT prep and some practice, you can qualify comfortably.
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