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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/comparison-between-engineering-branches-cse-and-it-blogId-8490
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Yes, you can surely pursue CSE after Diploma, In fact, at many places Diploma is considered as equivalent to 12th and you should have no difficulty in this respect.
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hi,
Yes, LPUNEST (Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship Test) is an online exam. It is conducted in a computer-based format, allowing candidates to take the test from any of the designated exam centers or, in some cases, from home (depending on the current exam policies).
The exam evaluates candidates on subjects related to the chosen course, including General Knowledge, Mathematics, Physics, and English, with multiple-choice questions. The online format provides an efficient and streamlined process for both candidates and the university, allowing real-time results and faster processing.
If you are applying for
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The curriculum of any technology major should be unique and dynamic. It should be developed in full consultation with industry. Students are required to complete many trainings including cutting edge technologies from SAP, Workday, other waterfall MOOCs, Advance Excel and many more. These skills are useful for students not only at the time of interviews and exams, but also throughout their careers.
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Harvard, as the rank & research facilities are ranked almost the highest, so is the competition level. You are required to perform in the top 1 to 5 % of your undergrad & higher degrees in academics you have done before you apply. Besides, you need a high percentile in your GMAT in order to crack admission at HBS. You will require strong essay writing skills & letter of references from your academics & employer respectively which will contribute towards making a strong application. As the Harvard's acceptance rate is under 8 to 10% only, you may have to be in top 1% of the students who look forward to apply from India. It also sh
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/biotechnology-colleges-bangalore
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(a) DRDO
(b) ISRO
(c) Indian Air Force in Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical) branch as Commissioned Officer.
(d) Aircraft and other related equipment manufacturing PSU such as HAL, BDL etc
(e) Private sector aircraft manufacturing companies and it's ancillary industries in Bangalore, Nashik, Hyderabad etc.
(f) Airlines in maintenance roles after obtaining DGCA aircraft maintenance license.
(g) Offshore research centre of MNCs in India
(h) Liasion job with aircraft, helicopter, weapons, systems, etc. internation
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While there are government sector jobs say in railways and PSUs and entry-level jobs in the private sector, I strongly suggest you opt for higher education as you have a good percentage and nice potential. You could choose to do Diploma or even better, pre-university and thereafter graduation. If nothing else, how about distance education.
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If you are interested in both the branches, I would suggest you to move forward with LNMIT as it is very well balanced and comes in one of the top private engineering colleges of India.
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Can you please let me know the category that you belong to and the rank you've get? Your scores will not be enough to fetch complete details about your chances.
Thank you.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
1) Anna University Counselling (single window counselling)
2) Management quota (by applying separately for SSN)
The cut off marks and admission at SSN or any college under Anna University is based on your caste.
Your cut off marks are good but please tell me your caste. I'll give you an overview of the caste wise cut off. But this is not accurate.
OC -196 and above
BC-190-195
SC/ST - 160-170
MBC-180-190
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