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(a) Development and Testing: In order to have technical career in IT, you require educational qualifications such as B.Tech CS/ IT, BCA-MCA, B.Sc-M.Sc CS/IT. If you have maths as subject in 10+2, then you can seek admission in MCA.
(b) IT infrastructure support including Desktop, server, networking and telecom support. Most of these roles are filled by electronics and science graduates or Diploma and degree holders. You can opt for this career with MCA or short courses on computer hardware and
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2) One must pass the qualifying exam I.e. IIT JEE for admission into Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
3) For M.Tech program in aeronautical engineering one should have completed degree in (BE/B.Tech) aeronautical engineering or any other equivalent branches of engineering.
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You can also look for a job and work for 1-2 years before going for MBA.
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Kindly read the following article about the same for relevant information:
http://www.businesstoday.in/magazine/cover-story/nalsar-university-of-law-hyderabad-best-business-schools/story/17924.html
You can go for courses like-
Diploma in media law
Certificate in Media and Entertainment Law
Do law first. Many successful journalists do not have a J-school degree. I am an engineer with summer internship experiences in print media. Reporting & news gathering are arts and can be learnt even by practice. Its good to have a law degree, you will be able to look through stories which non-law background people wont be able to, if you wish
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Jain University, Bangalore
Global Institute of Management Sciences - [GIMS], Bangalore
IFIM College, Bangalore
SJES college of Management Studies, Bangalore
CMR Institute of Management Studies, Bangalore
Acharya Bangalore B-School
Presidency College, Bangalore
M. S Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce - [MSRCASC], Bangalore
The Oxford College of Science, Bangalore.
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As per your rank in JEE, your chances for getting any NITs are nil, however, you may look forward for the colleges like Thapar University, LNMIT and JIIT Noida. You may get some good branches there.
All the best.
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