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It is difficult to get admission into government medical colleges with ST category of 2900. You can get a seat easily in private. Do attend the counselling.
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1. JGEC is a government institute whereas Techno India is private. This means the total expenditure in JGEC (including college and mess fees for 4 years) is about 1.8-2.5 lacs for non-core department and less than 1.5 lacs for core departments. But in Techno India, it will be around 4 lacs (only the college fee for four years).
2. JGEC is one of the best government institutes in West Bengal.
3. JGEC has scenic beauty but away from Kolkata. Techno India is in Kolkata.
4. Placements: Placements are more or less the same in state engineering colleges. JGEC
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It's actually heartening to know your desire to learn inspite of gap after 12th. Don't worry. You can chose to do a diploma or degree depending your passion, interest & ability to spare time & money. Though I would advise you to go for graduation.
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You can use this MHCET college predictor tool
to know the available shortlisted colleges based on your marks:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
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IEM as a course is a good mix of varied concepts - technical and management. If you are indeed interested in the field, then in a good college like BIT should be a good idea.
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The difference between the 2 courses mainly lies in below mentioned parameters,
1)Duration of the course
2)Course Content
3)Pedagogy Subjects
4)Future Scope of Placement
5)Global Acceptance
Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology BHMCT is also an undergraduate course offered for four years in every hotel management college across India. While B.Sc. Hotel Management deals more with theory aspects, BHMCT course on the other hand deals with both practical as well as theoretical subjects. As part of this course, students are offered industrial training in spheres such as food and beverage service, food production, front desk o
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