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Dhairya Mehta

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It is next to impossible, even if you are from category. My suggestion to you is to apply in good local colleges in your state.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

Dietitian: Dietitians practice medical nutrition and are encouraged to use the USDAs My Plate Approach set by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, as well as Association guidelines American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association, etc. When developing patient plans of action. For example, if a patient has diabetes, an RD will follow the American Diabetes Association to offer recommendations and treatment. Nutritionist: A nutritionist's focus is on the individual and his or her unique biochemistry, lifestyle, mental and emotional health, environment, and spiritual state. Nutritionists use a fresh, organic-foods approach to t
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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

Entrance Test
Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test, commonly called as EAMCET, is an entrance exam required for admission to some engineering and medical colleges in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India. Many other colleges offering graduation courses like BDS B.Pharma B.Sc. Pharma. D, B.E. / B.Tech etc. Require qualification in this exam.

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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi Ankur,
Yes, you can apply for Bachelor of Education [B.Ed.] in U P Rajarshi Tandon Open University.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate must be a graduate from a well recognized university in a relevant stream.
ADMISSION CRITERIA:
Candidate must have qualified in the entrance exam conducted by university.
Regards.

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Prakhar MishraBCA student

Contributor-Level 6

No. You will have to apply for entrance because Patna University admits BCA students on the basis of entrance exam.

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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi Soham, Please confirm the course you want to enroll in for better understanding. Regards.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

As a student of engineering domain in Hyderabad, I think engineering colleges here can be compared only on the basis of number of companies, which visit the college for placements. The faculty of any private colleges in Hyderabad include assistant professor mostly, who don't bother about student progress at all. That's the reason at the end of the day, students depend on all in one's. Now, coming to your question, out of both, CMR College you can prefer for B.Tech studies. As, it's placements are better than Malla Reddy and even in overall aspects.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Shoili,
Sometimes, we are stuck in such situations. I feel you should seek advice from system administrator since this is a very typical problem.

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Rohan Ahuja

Guide-Level 12

Hi Rohit!
Please mention the course that you wish to apply for. You will receive a better guidance if you ask a precise and clear question.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

As compared to CBSE, NIOS is bit harder to learn. The NIOS text books has difficult words and Unknown new words. The answers are too long.

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Manoj Rajput

Beginner-Level 4

Who have discontinued I & II year (passed) of the courses from the colleges of this University or from any other university are considered for admissions respectively to the II & III year in University. The courses in the same of some other branch or other faculty. This exemption is subject to the conditions that they have to appear for the examinations conducted by the University and have to pass all the subject of the entire course. They have to pay the fee for the whole course. Delhi Institute of Professional Studies is working since 2009 & this institute have proper authorization from respected universities. This institute 100% aut
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Husain AkhterSuccess always take long tough path

Contributor-Level 8

Both colleges are good, but IMS was established in 1969. It was the first management department in central India. IMS has a good curriculum as well as good placement opportunities with a very affordable fee. So I would suggest you go for IMS.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

Guide-Level 12

Click on the link given below and watch the video till the end. After watching the video you can find the branch name that you could get in these respective colleges. https://youtu.be/hOlit6Un7l0

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Hritwk Anand

Guide-Level 11

Hello Rishabh.
Greetings for scoring such a nice score.
There is 50% chance of getting admission in MAIT of IPU for the course you are willing as it comes under the category of top most colleges of IPU, and for that, you need to score a rank under 500.
Good luck.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

Contributor-Level 9

There are PDFs available in KEA website which will give you the cut-off of all the colleges. Go through the files so that you will have a better information.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

Contributor-Level 9

Look, I think if you have failed in B.Sc. 1st year twice, so you should take any other subject in which you are interested. And, if you are interested in Science, then you have to work hard, then you will be successful in your exams and even in your life.

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

Go through the KCET college predictor below for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/kcet-college-predictor.

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Kanika Rastogi

Contributor-Level 7

Well, both the branches have their unique importance and are also correlated with each other. It depends on you whether you like designing or field work. Electronics majorly is device oriented study while electrical is all about setup of the devices. Well there is pool of government job in both the branches and you can avail in private sector also. ECE people are great for CS, IT branch work. If you have knowledge or interest about computers than ECE can unlock more opportunities for you while electrical will give you more exposure of site work.

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