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Please click the link below and stay informed bout the same.
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Teach Yourself:
One of the best ways to prepare for VTUEEE is to teach yourself continuously. Whenever you are trying to learn a new concept, teach the basics of the concept to yourself. By following this practice, you will gain more concept clarity. Build Your Concentration Level:
Concentration is one of the key factors that impact your overall exam preparation. Lack of concentration not only disturbs your learning process but it also impacts your performance on the exam day. So, look for ways to improve your conce
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1. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology
2. Modern College.
3. Sinhagad College etc.Thank you.
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/devi-ahilya-vishwavidyalaya/davv-cet-exam-dates
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MET University
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Bombay College of Pharmacy.
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This question has no specific answer as the admission to any college of DU depends on the cut off announced by a particular college for a particular course. But, since it is Hansraj College, one of the top colleges of North Campus, it is safe to safe that you should score anywhere between 85%-100% (aggregate) in your class 12th. Also, note that the percentage of Best Four Subjects (BFS) is considered. If your BFS% meets a certain cut off, you get admission. * Other factors too must be kept in mind. For example, your category i.e. 'general' or 'SC/ST' etc. Your course also makes a difference. All the best.
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As B-Tech is a technical course, I would recommend you to go with the full time college as you will be getting hands on experience with the practical and getting full time degree certificate which will be beneficial in the long run. You can check this link for more information: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/colleges/distance-correspondence-b-tech-colleges-bangalore.
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You'll have countless career options after your BA, so here's the list: Giving government exams i.e. giving UPSC, SSC and Banking exam. Pursuing a career in law field- It'll take another 3 years.
- Fashion/Interior Designing- I do not have much knowledge about how to go about this, but you can definitely go with this
- Translator- French, German, Spanish and what not are available for BA. You just need to select the correct college which offers you different languages.
- Psychologist- Sadly, this option is only open if you've taken psychology as your major.
- Economist- Again, if you opted for economics as a major in BA. But I have a few fri
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