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Chandu Pillalamarri

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ECE stream provides opportunities in varies fields like VLSI, embedded, signal processing, RF design, PCB design, analogue electronics, etc., you have a wide range of opportunities, so you can do more projects. If you are planning for higher studies ECE is a better option.

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Elavarasan Venkatesh"I can do anything but not everything"

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Dear Soumya,
Sorry to say that you can't get admission in IISC for B.Sc in Physics without appearing for JEE.

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shiwani singh

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Colleges for agriculture in NCR are-
Sardar Vallabbhai patel university -Meerut
Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture -Noida
Kisan Post Graduate College- Ghaziabad
Choudhary Charan Singh University- Meerut
and many more.

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Vignesh Doddi

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yes SRKR is better than vishnu college
but vishnu is also very good for some branches and placements

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Sanjay K

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Hi Tarun,
A fertility specialist is a medical doctor who has taken their training further in order to specialize in fertility-related conditions, treatments, and medical procedures. A fertility specialist has spent years studying the reproductive system, various diseases and conditions which can affect fertility, and the available treatments and procedures designed to assist with fertility. Generally, there is no specified path to become a fertility expert but most generalized path can be:
1. MBBS
2. MD
3. Expertise in IVF, IUI, ICSI, surrogacy, recurrent miscarriage, endometriosis and ovulaltory disorders, etc. and their treatments.

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shiwani singh

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I would not say it is good but it is fine. I would rather suggest you to try for some other colleges too. Placements as far as I know is also not so well.

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Chetna S

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Hi Sridhar,
Admission chances is very high based on your grades. You must also submit an IELTS score and a very strong SOP and LORs.

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Chelsea Harper

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I have seen in my experience that no matter which country you choose to study, it come down to one point and that is your grades and the knowledge you have about the subjects that you studied.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Nehal,
Doing MBA abroad is really a good option but coming back to the home country is not a wise choice. Let me give you an example, suppose you have done your MBA from Stanford. Now, what syllabus, curriculum, and internships you did are purely based on the American 'Socio-economic background. Meanwhile, your MBA degree from Stanford is as per the American culture. So, it is very easy to get a job in the US. But if you wish to come back to India, I am not saying that you will be unemployed, you will get the job in only companies who can afford foreign MBAs. Only companies like Google, Facebook and IBM will hire you (for the top l
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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

Contributor-Level 7

The Course:
B.Sc Physical Science with Computer Science is a program which provides students exposure to the critical domains of the science i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The first year curriculum provides the basic understanding of core concepts of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Environmental Science, Computers and Communication Skills. The curriculum emphasises on the application-oriented approach and development of problem-solving skills in students. The lab courses in this program provide students hands-on exposure to electronic components, instrumentation techniques, microprocessor technology and computer applications.

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Elavarasan Venkatesh"I can do anything but not everything"

Contributor-Level 9

Dear Akshaya Easan,
It is your wish. You can take any subject in commerce to do journalism.
Wish you all the best.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

The initial secondary sources said "Indian Board of Alternative Medicines, duly Registered by the Government of West Bengal under Act XXVI based on the Central Government Act XXI of 1860."
So, there exist no reason of it to be UGC approved. But in reality it was a scandal. All the certificates issued is invalid and usage is illegal. UGC declares it as unrecognised.

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shiwani singh

Guide-Level 11

Sadly, it's not a good college for any course. Be it engineering or management. Go for some better colleges in your state.

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swapnil jain

Contributor-Level 8

Shah don't go with which stream is better. Go with what you want do after studying B.Tech. You may take following considerations. If you like computer, want to build crazy application or something related to software go with Computer Science engineering. If you like playing with machines/motors or electricity go ahead with Mechanical engineering. Or Electrical engineering. If you are India, after studying Electronics and communication engineering most of the students gets job/work in IT companies. Only few percent gets chance in electronics companies. So I would suggest, better to study Computer Science engineering. If you want to sail
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Manoj Kumar Sharma

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Dear Ayush, thanks for your query. My view on your query is that depends what actually you are looking for. I would suggest you that kindly just don't focus on the placement or packages to judge the college. You should consider the factors like teaching pedagogy, value added skill development programs, faculty and industry interface program. On all these parameters you will find that IMS Ghaziabad is a good option among all these colleges. When it comes to Placements, it totally depends on students quality and training imparted to them and the kind of opportunity which they get during campus placements. IMS Ghaziabad has a wide variety
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

You can use JEE Mains college predictor for more insights about the shortlisted colleges based on your rank
check the list of colleges.
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