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if you are unable to get any you could also try internship since interns can be hired permanently there and have better chance since they have worked there for a while
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Paper - I
Accounting - 60
Mercantile Law - 40
Paper - II
Maths - 50
Economics - 50
If you score 70% (140/200) you get Distinction. This should be your aim.
To pass you need
50% overall (100/200)30% in each subject
Paper - I
Accounting - 18
Mercantile Law - 12
Paper - II
Maths - 15
Economics - 15.
Eg: 102/200 but 10/40 in mercantile law results in failure.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
In preliminary exam, you need to study entire subject irrespective of the branches to crack it.
Once you qualify that, you are supposed to write main exam, where you have an option to choose the subjects of your interest.
From BTech, you can only choose Civil or Mechanical or Electrical Engineering as optional subjects.
Whereas if you pursue BSc in few specialisations like Physics, Chemistry etc then you can take up the same as an optional subject.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
When considering a career in agriculture, two popular undergraduate programs are BSc Agriculture and BTech Agriculture. Both programs have their unique strengths and advantages, and Lovely Professional University (LPU) offers a well-rounded BSc Agriculture programme that prepares students for a successful career in the agricultural sector. This programme provides a comprehensive foundation in agricultural sciences, covering essential subjects such as crop production, soil science, agricultural biotechnology, agricultural economics, and plant protection.
The BSc Agriculture programme at LPU is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge
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Don't worry about math. Because, there are lots of courses and career paths for you after 12th without Mathematics too.
You can apply for various posts in Railways, Banks and so on or you can go for regular studies.Here is a list-
BBA
JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
BCA
BMM
BMA
HOTEL MANAGEMENT
LAW
ANIMATION
BCOM (HONORS)
FASHION DESIGNING
BCOM (MANAGEMENT)
BCOM (FINANCE)
BCOM (MARKETING)
EVENT MANAGEMENT
BCOM (RURAL MARKETING)
BCOM (EXPORT-IMPORT)
BCOM (ECONOMICS)
BCOM (MSSI)
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follow this link to get information about colleges in cardiac technology
http://colleges.startclass.com/d/o/Cardiovascular-Technology_-_Technologist
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