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Please refer to this link to get more insights of the colleges and branches:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/keam-college-predictor
However, as per your rank, you will get good colleges.
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But even CS has company accounts subject in intermediate level so
you need to pass it however
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You have a lot of options to go for after 12. From science stream - B.tech, B.sc, etc and from commerce B.Com, BBA etc. You also have choices like fashion design, interior design or Mass communication. It depends only on your interest. Some good universities -
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
You may get a seat in KIIT for the said branches, but that's not assured by your score. You can attend the counseling and wait for the results. Meanwhile i would suggest you to apply for some other institutes also so that you are not left out in odd times. Some good universities -
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- JIS Institution of Aviation
- Pailan College of Management & Technology
- Bengal Institute of Technocrats
- St. Peters Group of Institutions
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Better career prospects: Generally, working in the banking sector after completing MBA can add value to the resume of candidates. In addition to getting the chance to grow in positions by performing well in the same bank, candidates can also look for job positions in other banks, when they work in private sector banks
The reasoning part of bank exams is tougher than the SSC exam as it more concept based. Though the Quantitative Aptitude Section is almost the same for both exams, candidates preparing for SSC CGL need to focus more on conceptual topics like Trigonometry Algebra.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Definitely it is gonna help you to become an ethical hacker. You just need to do 2 things - put some extra efforts and select a university which emphasizes on practical knowledge. You can check out the following universities -
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