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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

B.Sc general courses admission are done through online Centralized Admission process. For more details visit www.dhe.chd.gov.in
Eligibility: - A student who has passed + 2 from State Board/CBSE /ICSE/ or any other recognized Board/ University with 40% aggregate marks shall be eligible to seek admission to BSc Semester I. The admission shall be made on the basis of Punjab University rules.
The cutoff percentage for this college is goes too higher, hence your admission chances are moderate.

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Ramit Arora

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Lateral entry in second year is entirely dependent whether the college is offering the same or not
Government polytechnic Mumbai does not offer lateral entry option , check out the link below for details :
https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-polytechnic-bandra-east-mumbai-24094/courses?ct[]=151&lo[]=312

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

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Hello Akshit Sankhala,
What you are stating as getting confused at the time of filling up of application forms for different best private colleges for going graduation in engineering is quite common at this stage in life. This is so because you are not sure as to in which college you are likely to get admission and hence you are just apprehensive filling of so many forms for different colleges. I would like to advise you that please draw a priority list of colleges based on your preference and then concentrate on top three. Best wishes to you.

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Ramit Arora

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Government Polytechnic Pune does not offer lateral entry option, follow the link below for details:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-polytechnic-pune-shivaji-nagar-4235/courses?ct[]=174&lo[]=575

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
There is no fixed syllabus for JNU Entrance Exam. However, the questions asked in the entrance are usually from the last studied degree course. For example in entrance exam of M.A. In geography, the questions asked are of nature which a student who has studied geography in his graduation can answer easily. Similarly, for entrance in M.A. International relations, a student should have basic knowledge of political Science and good command of contemporary world politics. The same pattern is followed for other courses and for other entrance exams of JNU. One can also download previous year papers from JNU website Welcome to Jawaharlal
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Yash Gupta

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Hi,
Kindly predict your college in this college predictor. JEE Main rank predictor is an online tool which predicts the candidates rank range and probable colleges based on the difficulty level of the examination, average marks scored in JEE Main and seats available in IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and other SFTIs. The rank predicted might not be accurate but it certainly does give an idea to the aspirant. Know your college admission chances based on your JEE Main Rank, Home State, Caste, Gender, etc. Here https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi,
Students must have successfully passed 12th Standard/HSC/10+2 (or equivalent Level of Examination) from any recognized Board. Numerous universities prefer candidates with 50% marks for the admission process.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Today's admission in engineering are very simple. If you wants admission in some reputed engineering colleges than go through JEE Main exam and secure a rank below the 100000. If you cannot do so, then seek admission in some top private Universities like LPU, Amity, CU, MIT, SRM etc. Through their own entrance exam. However, if still have some difficulties than clearly write about the area you belongs, I will suggest you my best.

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Anjali Sharma

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The eligibility is, candidate needs to have passed class 12th with 60% with mandatory subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.
For more details: https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-information-security-and-digital-forensics-karunya-institute-of-technology-and-sciences-coimbatore-249587

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GANGAINSTITUTE

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Dear Shweta,
Ganga Institute of Education is approved by NCTE and affiliated to Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. Admission for B.Ed is done through online counselling by CRSU. Candidate must satisfy prescribed eligibility criteria before applying to B.Ed course. Candidate with at least 50% marks either in Bachelor's degree or Master's degree or any other Qualification recognized as equivalent thereto in order to take admission to the B.Ed.

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JUNAID ALAM

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You can go through the guide books of Dr. Shafiqur.

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Eshika Chopra

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Candidates applying to Panjab University UG courses should have cleared 12th examination from a recognised board. Also, it is mandatory for the candidate to have secured at least 50 percent marks in aggregate.
Panjab University grants admission to students to various courses through different mediums. Admission to some courses is based on merit while admission to others is based on the marks obtained in the entrance test conducted by the University.
The University also conducts Group Discussion, Personal Interview and Counseling rounds for final selection of the candidates. These rounds take place after candidates are shortlisted on th
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YASH SHARMA

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There are two ways to pursue LLB after completing class 12th in science.
* **Integrated LLB Course:** You can pursue a 5-year integrated LLB course after class 12th in science. These courses are offered by various national law universities and private colleges across the country. The eligibility criteria for these courses vary from college to college, but in general, you will need to have a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in your class 12th exams.
* **3-Year LLB Course:** You can also pursue a 3-year LLB course after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline. However, it is important to note that the admission process for 3-year
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

You cannot pursue BA course on the basis of Mechanical Engineering Diploma. The eligibility criteria for BA programs is as under.
Eligibility :- 10+2 or 3 years Diploma in Commercial or Secretarial Practice or 3 years Diploma in Business Administration from Department of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka.
So, if you have completed class 12th, then you can do this course.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

First of all, I must inform you that most government. Jobs for any branch of engineering wants candidates whose career is more than 60 %. Since you have less than the required criteria. You may face difficulties. But there is no problem as there are many government. Departments which need only graduation. For government jobs you can see the site. Source:http://entrance-exam.net/forum/general-discussion/government-jobs-b-tech-computer-science-eligibility-exams-procedure-39659.html#ixzz5m2Lvsqpu.

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Vilas Rane

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Hello,
Be updated about the current topics (at least of the last 4-6 months). Never create chaos in a GD. Let others speak as well. Pitch in the discussion only with relevant entries. Back your points with relevant examples and/or stats. Speak confidently in a firm voice. Do not point fingers at anyone, and refrain from being aggressive. All the best!

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

That is a huge time frame. After completing BBA, you will be eligible to sit for government exams, clerical exams and so on. Also, you can pursue your MBA. After MBA you can go for middle entry level jobs. You can try for Doon Business School, Dehradun which offers Six Sigma, Tally, SAP courses along with MBA.

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Apoorva DuttaInformation Science|Research

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It varies, but usually 10-20 in each department, but seek for more then one IISER if possible and if sure then try for IIST as well, same area.

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