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Well first, you need to check the admission deadlines, you have not mentioned where you plan to apply and all. You have to check if the universities will accept applications till July for classes in January. Just follow the university timeline, it is not possible to comment on your question since its very vague. Typically, around 8-10 months is required for the whole application process.
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B.Tech is a professional degree/ course whereas B.Sc is not a professional course but it is a simple/regular degree. These days we have many branches available for B.Tech. Some of them are there for long like ECE, CSE, EE, Mech. , Civil, etc., but with the passage of time, the impact of technology has increased due to which many new branches have come up like Biotech, Food tech., Nanotech, Agri., Mechatronics, etc. In a similar manner, we have many different specializations available in B.Sc like Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Maths, etc. Other than these, you have specialised ones like Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Mi
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http://lawcet.tsche.ac.in/UI/MockTest.aspx
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Best of luck for your future.
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you need to clear the CET of respective states.
Later, you need to have a clear idea about colleges and their courses offered.
Hope this helps.
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I think WBJEE was conducted for fresh admission to the 1st year engineering in colleges across WB. But you are seeking admission via lateral means directly into the 2nd year. WBJEE score will not help you. You will have to follow the centralised system of DTE (WB) for this.
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