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Students uprolling online data lectures and prefer open universities so as to get the demanded degree and virtually can complete different course material for themselves. Interested students apply for the advantages of a selected course/degree.

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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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If you want to take admission in government college for MCA stream then Go for NIMCET exam. By this Exam you are able to get into NIT's which is Tier 1 college. NIT's are the best colleges among all in India from where you Do MCA course.

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To apply for admission to a government college in Ahmedabad, you will need to follow the admission process set by the particular college you are interested in attending. Generally, the admission process involves filling out an application form, providing relevant academic and personal information, and submitting any required documents or certificates. As for the Acceptance of ATMA scores, it would depend on the college's policy. Some colleges accept ATMA scores, while others may only consider other entrance exams or their own admission tests. To apply to the college in question, you can visit the college's website or visit the college
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RISHU RAJANStudent of Master Of Computer Application

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I will send you the list of colleges link which offers course B.Sc. In Food and Nutrition. Please check it out
link-https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/b-sc-food-nutrition-colleges-india.

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You can check the university website and check the opening of admission.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Mechanical engineering is an engineering discipline that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials Science to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and the broadest of the engineering disciplines. Role of Mechanical Engineer : Mechanical engineering is considered the mother of all branches of engineering. In this context the roles and responsibilities held by a mechanical engineer are different and depend on their area of specialisation and the industry they are working for. In broad terms, the job profile of mechanical engineers can be classified into the fo
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Harpreet MadaanDeveloper | Blogger | Tech Lover | Quick Learner

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First of all both the courses are equally good and have their respective scope. As per difference is concerned so the majority of the difference is in syllabus, B.Tech is having a rich variety of concepts while on the other hand B.Sc. Is having less variety of concepts in their course curriculum. Finally if I talk about the current scenario of the market, so many big firms does not care about your degree whether you have done B.Sc. Or B.Tech, what they want that how much tech skills you possess in your self and how you handle their projects that is important for them. So that's you can't say about which course among give you a good sal
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