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Nithash Majumdar

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Hey,
Not too strong but a fine programming background will help. Otherwise, there are weekly contests going on within the campus from which one can learn a lot.

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Sandeep Parashar

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It depends you are planning for which specialisation and what do you think after 5 year down the line. That's why, I want to know your requirement, I can told you which one is the best for you.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

If you're really interested in law, there is nothing absurd about wanting to pursue it! You can join a 3 year LLB course, and forensics and IPR would be really good branches for you to specialise in.
Luckily The Bar Council Of India has withdrawn the age restriction to take admission in law courses. The students are allowed to take admissions in colleges/universities in LLB or LLM courses without any age limit. the general category for the LLB Course was 30 years and for SC/ST and OBC, the age limit was 35 years.
So, good luck.

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Harsh Tickoo

Beginner-Level 4

Depends upon your strength and weaknesses. If you want to go for non-medical, go for it. But, beware it's quite difficult and lot competition prevails in it. If you are quite intelligent, go for commerce, then pursue CA. CA is more difficult than any engineering stuff, but it offers huge package, if you are quite good in it. Seriously, your package could go up to Rs. 6-7 million in the beginning, but only if you are the best in your college.

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augustin dmello

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Ritu,
Here is the list of the best BFA colleges in Kolkata:-
- Rabindra Bharati University
- The Indian College of Arts and Draftsmanship
- Kala Bhavana
- Bengal Fine Arts College
- Government College of Art and Craft

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kanika mehraI think before I act

Beginner-Level 5

You can get good private college, but now a days getting into a college is not important thing. The important is which branch you choose.
Computer Science and Automation and Robotics are two branches having great scope in future.
I would suggest Gulzar Group of Institution for these two branches as, Gulzar Group of Institution is 3rd most college in India to have KUKA certified training in automation and robotics.
For CSE, it has signed MoU with L-Kshay Pvt. Ltd. company that has established a CODERS Club in which students are made to learn working on live projects to enhance their practical and theoretical knowledge, and have an exposure
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Polytechnic is a good qualifiation after 10th class. As you are already in 12th you must opt for B.Tech for better scope and career opportunities. If you join polytechnic after 12th class, your two years education will get wasted.

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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Around 38000 INR per semester, it might increase in the coming years. But the good thing is that you will get stipend also. After the first semester, you can easily pay the fee from your stipend.

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ambreen khan

Guide-Level 12

You can try for many courses related to your interest like you can take a MPH (Masters in public health) or you can do M.Sc MLT, MBA MPT Masters in physiotherapy, etc.

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Harsh Tickoo

Beginner-Level 4

1st priority should be DU. There are many good colleges in India that are reputed for B.Com Hons. only. For more info, visit:
https://shiksha.com

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

Years of research show that, when it comes to your future paycheck, the name on your degree really does count.When students choose a college or university, theyre essentially choosing their future. Theyre deciding which school will be on their resume for the rest of their life, which campus offers the best education, and where theyll network with future professionals. So of course, students want to attend a school that will give them the best foundation for success. For many students, that means choosing a college that has the best academic reputation.
Also the best jobs are first offered to the best colleges. But the subsequent growth
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Ankur SinghDefence and MBA aspirant.

Contributor-Level 7

DU, JMI and GGSIPU are the best for Delhi and PU and CU are the best for Chandigarh.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can definitely pursue MD after BHMS. 

It is possible to do specialisation in an area of Medicine through MD courses. Specialization can bring deepening of knowledge and particular skill development in a specific field such as Pediatrics, Dermatology, or Psychiatry. Having a degree in MD opens more career opportunities than with just a BHMS.

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Sandeep kumar

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, wide scope is there in piping design engineering. Piping Engineering is an application based on Mechanical Engineering principles. Which deals with Design, Analysis, Installation, Testing, Commissioning and Maintenance of Piping System. Industrially, However mecci engineers is the best for piping design engineering. Syllabus - What you will learn from this course.
1. Introduction to Industry.
2. Role of a Piping Engineer in various fields of industry.
3. Overview of International codes and standards.
4. Fundamentals of Pipe, Pipe Fittings and Piping System Components.
5. Overview of Pipe Hangers and Supports.
6. Pipe Hydraulics &
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tamanna sharma

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
The admission at KIAMS has completed already. However, if any student steps back then the seat would be empty. Don't wait for only this option.Keep other options in hand.
All the best.

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