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Sivalinga Prasad Guruprasad

Beginner-Level 4

If you are interested in Commerce and if it is your strength, Then it is better you take B.Com and M.Com. You can also try to persue CA after your Commerce.

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Arun Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Ashutosh,
LLb course is available in many colleges in Bhopal and Indore like Rajeev Gandhi College of Law, MB Khalsa Law college. However i would suggest you that LLb is course which requires practical emphasis and real time exposure so look out of Bhopal & Indore also for some good colleges.

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Arun Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Hey Abhimanyu,
NIFT Bangalore is the best for your sister to join for the course B.Design. It is one of the best institute to study in India. Moreover there are more such universities which offer same quality education. You can also visit these universities.

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Nikita Garg

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, if you belong to the commerce stream.

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Arun Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Ganesh,
Every engineering is valuable as long as you do good in that particular field. Generally CSE/IT/ECE are considered as required field in every part of organisation and every part of the world. Also as there are plenty of engineering colleges available you need to select one which has good placements assistance and has higher rankings.

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Nishant kumar Ray

Guide-Level 12

Chemical industry is one of the fastest growing industry and if you are getting a degree from one of the reputed IIT then it is worth having it. in future mechanical engineers are going to be in lot of demand. various scopes of Chemical Engineering are, follow the link below
.The scope of chemical engineering more or less remains the same but only difference is that with the increase in the technologies in the field of medicines and Chemicals modification the demand for the chemical engineering and chemical engineers has been increasing day by day not only in the government sector but in the private sector as well so definitely in the u
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Falguni Vasavada-Oza

Beginner-Level 4

You will be placed in metro or big cities depending on your specialization & the industry job role in which you will be placed! :)

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jayaraju puretiI completed L.L.M,BSc Geology, B.A,

Contributor-Level 6

I B.Tech has Advanced Subject, B.E has normal Subject, Don't worry So B.E&B.Tech are same but the Government of India giving Equal permission. don't worry.

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Sivalinga Prasad Guruprasad

Beginner-Level 4

It depends on what you have completed in 12th. and what is your interest and passion

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
To get into top most engineering colleges for getting a good branch, you should have a score around 50% and above if you are a general category student. Else it will be a bit less. Read NCERT books, they will help you. Hope this got cleared, good luck!

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Abhinav Tripathi

Beginner-Level 3

Comparisons between both are not possible due to their vast scope. I would seriously not suggest going with your passion but instead, go for the thing which you want in your job. If it is money then go for simpler but high-paying jobs like management and CS or if you really want things to be exciting & are ready to compromise with the pay and social life then go for the more complex electrical, civil or mechanical engineering.

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kaku makugjjtjrnhjfrg

Contributor-Level 8

i think automobile sector has more opportunities if u do from any reputed college.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Dear Ashutosh, you need to visit the university websites for such information. Look for the university ranking on QS Ranking or US News Ranking and you will find the details updated easily. Always be well researched.
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Sivalinga Prasad Guruprasad

Beginner-Level 4

Yes you can take up UPSE after your degree.

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Arun Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Hey Nasir,
Admission process for MCA course might be different for every university but generally universities keep that at 60% in your graduation. Moreover coming to some good colleges you can opt for central universities like AMU, Jamia etc. Also there are private universities which offer quality education and practical exposure to the students.

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Arun Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Hey Vinay,
Chemical engineering or Computer engineering both give you same chances to grow if you are a professional in your field, however CSE/IT will offer you more opportunities than chemical. Moreover it also depends on your college or university that how many companies they attract. So choose your college wisely. Some suggestions listed below -

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