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Generally, there is not any kind of entrance exam for pursuing BSc courses.
The admissions of these courses depend on hour hsc subjective marks.
for e.g. bsc physics marks of physics must be good.
Check for the last year cut off.also I would recommend you to check it in the college once.
But, I'm sure that there's no such exam for this.
All the best!
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Is it IT, maths,computer science or physics?
If it's one among the above you can surely go for MCA because for MCA you need to be a graduate in one among the above fields.
If you don't belong to any of these fields, you can go for M.Sc in the same field or pursue MS or go for MBA.
All the best!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
For eligibility and other details, kindly refer https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-e-in-electrical-and-electronics-engineering-kongu-engineering-college-erode-173781
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National Institute of Design
Lovely Professional University
National Institute Of Interior and Fashion Technology
Institute of Apparel Management
International School of Design
Indian Institute of Fashion Technology
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Vogart institute of design and management, Delhi. Pearl Academy.
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It is a regular course of 1 year. For other details, you can download the brochure from here https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/course/doeacc-o-level-mahan-institute-of-technologies-rajouri-garden-delhi-157938
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1. Start practice to sing regularly, just like you eat every day.
2. Learn about your favorite musical instrument, and sing songs simultaneously with playing it. This helps a lot to complete a song in stipulated time and you will learn new tunes that are necessary during music composition
3. Keep in mind things like Raag, Sur, when to moderate your voice, etc. These things come from practice so hard work is the key.
4. Finally, when you're confident enough, you can try for reality shows for fame. They are a great platform for success these days.
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