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1) https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/comedk-college-predictor
2) https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/comedk-rank-predictor
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-give max. Time 2 boards preparation.
-give atleast 2 hrs for jee if u wanna score higher.
-there r many books 4 jee so.choose wisely. And study regularly.
-12th boards r very important. N plays a major role in jee so.study 12th syllabus seriously. Without skiping any thing.
-do practice papers of jee.
This will lead. U 2 a score higher marks n 2 secure a good rank.
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First of all there is no such boundary for boys and girls in career that you specifically have to be worried about. After schooling from commerce you can make a career in many fields.
a. B.COM(P)-
This is one of the most chosen courses for commerce student. It has the record for being the course with high cut-offs in central university. Today there is no such difference between B.Com(H) and B.Com(P). No requirement of maths.
b. CA(Chartered Accountancy)-
It is mostly opted by students after 12th with commerce stream. CA provides a wide scope in fields viz. Company Auditor, Chartared Accountant in big firms or companies may sen
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there are few good colleges with fee withing rs.1 Lac,
YMCA-IMS, and the best is - Shaheed sukhdev college of delhi university.
good luck
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But in my opinion CS definitely has the edge because of wider range of opportunities and job available . With CS you can also enter into the highly lucrative area of Data Mining (salaries in crores if you go abroad). you can go for higher education MSc PhD.
IT graduates also earn a lot(similar to CS)but the problem is many Indian universities don't take IT degree for higher education. Research fields are limited (they are wide of course but I am talking wrt CS). Also thanks to the stigma attached to technical degrees IT Btech are more preferred vis a vis IT BSc(same is the c
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When choosing a college, consider factors such as:
Placement Records: Look at the college's placement history, including the average salary packages offered to graduates.
Accreditation: Ensure the college is accredited, indicating that it meets certain academic standards.
Faculty: Research the qualifications and experience of the faculty members.
Infrastructure: Check the campus facilities, libraries, labs, and other amenities.
Industry Connections: Colleges with strong ties to industries often provide better placement opportunities.
Course Curriculum: Assess if the curriculum aligns with your career goals and is up-to-date.
Alumni Network: A
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