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Aarti Singh

Guide-Level 14

Rahul, in the current scenario both are equally beneficial. The new notification of Ministry of HRD demands 75% in 12th.
Another thing is that if your JEE rank is not very good or doesn't let you have admission in a good college, you can go for good private universities like Lovely Professional University, Jaypee University, BML Munjal University, etc.
Most of the private universities offer admission on
1. Basis of marks in class 12
2. JEE marks
3. Their own tests
These universities are no less than govt.universities these days. They are a hub of quality education and good placements.
Some even offer good scholarships on above mentioned thr
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Aarti Singh

Guide-Level 14

Shubham, if you already are 12th then better would be to go for BCA. In case you are not, then better option would be to for Diploma, infact better option would be to go for Dual Diploma Degree for better career prospects.
In my opinion doing a diploma and then again starting with the search for a college/ university for B.Tech or doing 12th and then giving entrance exams and wait for admission in some good institute.it is better to take admission in a Dual Diploma-B.Tech course.
Here are some of the universities, you can visit their websites for more details
MVN Univeristy, NH-2, Delhi-Agra Highway (NCR), Haryana
Lovely Professional Unive
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Tejas DeshpandeI am a sportsperson.

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Rupesh, Yes you definitely can do Diploma in Electrical engineering as you scored great marks here. Also, you can do Diploma on the basis of your SSC score, but you can get an advantage due to HSC appearance. You could directly apply for second year, it certainly depends on college to college. Best of luck.

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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Somanath,
Study options are many but you will get limited college options since a minimum of 50% is required by majority of the colleges. If you are from one of the backward classes you have a scope. After PCMB popular options are:
MBBS
Biotechnology
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Biomedical Engineering
B.Sc Hons
Agriculture
Forensic Science
Genetic Engineering
Environmental Science
Food Science and Nutrition

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Srinarayan Prajapati

Guide-Level 15

Hello,
Please go with this college predictor this will help you to choose best for you
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
Thank you!

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preeti gognaFaculty at LPU

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Hi Adarsh, Alliance is undoubtedly good. For B Tech CSE I think LPU is a good choice because LPU Is known for B Tech CSE. The programme aims at providing the students a competitive edge through robust and hands-on learning in niche technologies to develop competence that caters to the requirements of the industry. It primarily deals with the development as well as designing of computer software and hardware processes with a strong focus on courses related to algorithms, computation, programming languages, programme design, computer hardware, computer software, databases, operating systems, computer networking, etc. That are needed to b
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
It is not necessary that you need to have a degree in a particular course or a stream to pursue IAS that is to write UPSC exam. You can do any degree and appear for it as the questions are mainly political and geographical. There will be an option to choose an optional subject. For that there are many courses like maths, biology, etc.
So, you can do any degree but from a recognized university. But IAS is compulsory to have a degree to do IAS and to write UPSC exam.

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Siddharth Sahu

Contributor-Level 6

The best college for CSE is IT Delhi if you consider in India. The placement record is one of the best among IITs and the faculties are outstanding. Apart from that if you are considering abroad then MIT (U.S.A.) is the best college for CSE in the world.

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venket vk

Contributor-Level 7

The fee is according to the branch you opt for. Last year, for CS, it was 6 Lacs per year and for ECE, it was 5 Lacs per year.
More details: https://admissionblock.com/

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Trishi,
Your rank is far beyond to get admission in any government college. However check here for more insights:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/wbjee-college-predictor

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Vipul Bajaj

Beginner-Level 5

Learn some language as placements in this college is concentrated to IT sector. Pursue some course to add value to your resume.

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Anjana Jain

Beginner-Level 4

Babu Banarasi Das is a good option if one wants to pursue this course because the faculties possess experience of more than 10 years or so and the infrastructure also provides you the facility of residing in the campus if you're a student from outside.

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Huma Sheikh

Contributor-Level 6

You can prefer SBIIMS as it is listed and by my experience, it is one of the amazing institutes for MBA and as your concern is about operations management, then I would love to inform you that we have amazing faculty members and mentors for each of this specialisation.

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Shiladitya Roy

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Arijit,
There are several courses related to event management like, PGDM, Diploma, certificate etc.
Doing anything would be good but I would suggest you to choose a course which has more different aspects of it in their syllabus and the course must be at least of 6 months may be more than that but not less than.
All the best.

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Ashish Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

The question is not whether you will be able to crack IAS or not the question is are you interested or not?
Cracking IAS does not look at your percentage but looks at your skill. If you are determined then you can crack IAS for sure. But if you are not interested at all then you cant. Its as simple as that. Convince your parents to let you opt for the field that you are interested in. Good luck!

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Swapnil Sukunge

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, computer science engineering is eligible for GATE entrance exam.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Both are equally good but then if you are inclined towards teaching or technical aspects you should go for M.Tech. Otherwise, you should go for MBA as it will help you climb up the managerial ladder and go up in your career. In case you did not appear for GATE, CAT, MAT, etc., you should try to get admission in private universities like LPU, SMU, SRM, etc. Some of them will give you direct admission on the basis of your previous qualification and some on the basis of their own tests. Most private universities these days are at par with the government ones and offer equally good facilities to students.

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