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Smridhi BhambriTrying to give directions to aspirants .

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Yes, if you pass in +2 then you can change to arts.
(I wrote 'if' because if one fails, he will first have to complete +2 with arts stream, then he may proceed).
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puru bansal

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Nope, there is no mechanical engineering branch in Jaypee Noida. But, Jaypee Guna (Sister university) offers this course.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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According to the previous year's scenario, the cut-off of this college is 130+ marks but marks change every year (only 5-10 marks), so prepare yourself as accordingly.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello,
Canadian MS degrees are highly competitive. They are either course work based or research based. It is slightly easier to get into a course work MS program compared to a research based one. High academic grades, demonstration of research work such as publications etc are required. If you are opting for a research based program you must be accepted by the research supervisor of the particular university/department. GRE may be required but not mandatory mostly. I will advice you to start visiting university websites for the entry requirements and deadlines. Apply early. Feel free to revert for any clarification.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Choose the field in which you love to work and you have very much interest in it with curiosity. This will be very much beneficial for your career. Scopes and popularity in the fields keeps on changing according to demands. But if you have chosen the career of your interest, then you can become successful in your life.

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Srishti Bhardwaj

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With low mains cut-off this year and higher intake of college, you can get admission. The best probable branches would be Electronics or Mechanical.

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Rithika Kunder

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Material you are using for preparation of CAT, should be sufficient Arun Sharma/ Sarvesh Verma for Quant, Logic, DI, VA, Word power made easy by Norman Lewis, Wren and Martin etc. And, of course solve as many Mocks.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Nikhik, best course varies from person to person. You have to know where your interests lies. If you are not good with PCM subjects and you know your aptitude and interests lies somewhere else you must pick the course accordingly. B.Com, BBA, BCA, etc. are some options.

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Prakhar MishraBCA student

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Arihant self-study guide for BBA BBS and R Gupta books for DU JAT.

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Surpreet Patheja

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Depends on your category.

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Devrat HaldarI'm The Master Of My Attitude

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20 June will be declare HSC results.

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Vikash Ranjan

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No, you cannot do M.Tech, because M.Tech is a technical degree for those candidates who pass out in B.Tech in their stream for B.Sc students can pursuing M.Sc.

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