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Abhishek ShahCLOSE YOUR EYES AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT

Contributor-Level 9

Hello Atharav,
I think, you can do B.Tech in top colleges like IIT or NIT. If suddenly, you get a job, you go aboard for study of M.Tech.
All the best.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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The best colleges according to reviews and ranking is given. Please check the below to get a detailed information about the same.
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/bca-colleges-bhubaneswar

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Satya Sourav PalSUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !!

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You can appear for the banking exam or do a LLB course.

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Santosh Pbelieve in yourself.

Beginner-Level 5

Of course. There is a college in Bangalore which gives admission if you don't even have a TC of your previous college but for that you need to convince the management a bit more. one of my friend failed in 2 subjects in his PUC but ended up getting a seat in RAMAIAH INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES without paying 1/- more than fees offered and now don't think that the college won't be good. It is a very good college with good teaching faculty and industrial tours, sports week, management fest, cultural week, fresher's day, annual day, sports tour (this year they're introducing it), Chairman interaction sessions with students. College rule
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pinaki nandibe positive in life

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Those are better. If you want to study advance higher mathematics, then go for M.Sc IIT.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi, typically 5 weeks or even more.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Idul,
The private colleges which you can go for in this fees bracket are:
MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore
Index Medical College
C M Medical College, Kuchandur

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Sindhura rajagopal

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It is a good course to choose. The scope is great as these engineers design and develop control systems, manage and maintain, and troubleshoot existing control systems. They could be consulting or rendering technical support. Both public and private firms, IT companies, thermal power plants, chemical companies, biomedical, nuclear, aerospace industries, automation, embedded systems, systems engineering are some possible job sectors. It has a good scope both in India and abroad.

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astha singh

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You would most probably have to clear your supplementary exam in Maths before you could be eligible for admission in B.Tech Biotechnology.

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Saloni Sharma

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Yes, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT), located in Mumbai, offers lateral entry admission to Diploma pass out students who wish to join the second year of the engineering programme. To be eligible for lateral entry admission to RGIT, you need to meet the following criteria:
You should have completed a three-year Diploma programme in the relevant field of engineering or an equivalent discipline from a recognised institute. You should have secured at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category candidates) in your Diploma programme. The admission process for lateral entry admission to RGIT involves an entrance examination conducte
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Abhishek Desai

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To pursue MBA from a good college, anywhere in India, one has to appear for an entrance exam and clear the required cutoffs to qualify for the further interview rounds to get admission. No reputed college admits candidates just on the basis of their graduation marks.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pradip, eligibility criteria varyfrom college to college. A GPA of 7to 8 is recommended, you must also take the IELTS.

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Ketan Faujdar

Beginner-Level 5

The formula for converting CGPA to the percentage for Delhi University is Final percentage of marks = 9.5 x CGPA of all six semesters.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. No you are not eligible for D.Ed. The eligibility to enroll in D. EL. Ed course is more or less the same for all the states. The general eligibility is given below. However, for specific eligibility, candidates must check the details for their respective states as they may vary. Age limit: This may differ from state to state. But the lower age limit mostly ranges between 17 to 18 years. The upper age limit can range between 34 to 35 years. Qualification: The qualification is 50% in 10+2 for general category students. Relaxation of marks is given to the reserved category candidates. D. EL. Ed Course is a
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pinaki nandibe positive in life

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can change it. But, time is strictly limited. After registration in science, you can't change this.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

You can go for ACCA. ACCA stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants a leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification:
http://www.accaglobal.com/in/en/about-us.html

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