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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hello !
Getting in government colleges with this score would be little difficult as their cut-off is little high.There are some premier private institutions that are doing equally good as them .They along with assured placements provides a stage where one can implement technical skills in his projects and research. Here are some of these institutes:
1.BITS
2.VIT
3.Lovely Professional University
Lovely Professional University provides an excellent infrastructure, even the university is having tie-ups with more than 50+ countries providing stage where they can sharpen their skills at most.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
There is nothing like good or bad branches in any course for girls or boys. Generally speaking you can take admission in CSE/IT/ECE as these are the most job demanded streams of engineering and a good number of girls graduate from these streams. Also select a good university with proper infra and safety standards. Some suggestions -
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NIIT Ltd, Eseds School Of Design, Cadtrans Infotech Pvt Ltd, Brainware, Engineers Cad Center, Anchor Academy, are some good ones I know.
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For admission:
You need to give the SRMEEE exam after which you'll be called for counselling according to your rank.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Not at all
What matters the most is that you should have an aggregate of 55% in PCM for becoming eligible for admission, rest it doesn't matter what overall percentage you have.
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After pursuing biotechnology course, you may find employment as :
-Research Scientist
-Teacher
-Marketing manager
-Science Writer
-Bioinformists
-Quality Control Officer
-Production in-charge in the Food, Chemical and Pharmaceutical industry
-Analyst (Venture-Capitalist)Environmental / Safety Specialist
-Lab technician
-Engineer (Chemical, Electrical, Environmental and Industrial)
-Sales representative
-Marketing
-Business development manager
Regarding Cancer Biotechnology, kindly refer the link below:
http://goo.gl/uTUoP2
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
As you have good marks in your board exams but not in JEE mains. You can apply for some best private institutions. Although most of the colleges are done with accepting application you can visit the following colleges -
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Plenty of options are available such as arts, literature, design etc. You need not pursue science if you are not interested and not confident in this field. Try to find out where your interest lies. If you are weak in mathematics studying finance or commerce will not be a good idea. General Management courses like BBA, BBM, Business Studies, Journalism , Event Management, Hospitality, Humanities are some of the options you can try pursuing.
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1. First of all, Get the knowledge about the UGC NET exam to make a proper strategy - https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam must check.
2. Go thoroughly from the complete syllabus to separate out important topics which are mostly asked in exam.
3. As the syllabus is huge, make a proper time table to prepare well. Dividing the course on weekly basis is the best approach to complete it on time.
4. Prefer the study material for UGC NET Sociology which is recommended by the experts to learn well for the exam.
5. Try to lea
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