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saumya gupta

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Hello
Please follow this link to have knowledge about the structure an function of the cell
http://bio100.class.uic.edu/lecturesf04am/lect06.htm

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Satyendra Singh

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It is advised that students should solve at least previous 10 year question papers of JEE Main. However, the exam pattern as well as difficulty level of JEE Mains has underwent a lot of changes during the last 10 years but still solving previous year JEE Main question papers from last 10 years will definitely help in scoring the good marks in the exam. As new type of questions (Questions with Numerical Value Answer) were intrduced recently, students are advised to practice solving these type of questions to help solve it during the actual exam.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Karan
It depends on the universities to which you are applying like DU has 60% in maths and 55% in other subjects.
The general condition is to have mathematics and atleast 50% in your 12th.
Hope it helps

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
It purely depends on how you wish to shape your career. With the mastery in the international language, here is the list:
1. NET to become a professor
2. Journalism / Mass Comm.
3. M.phil + p.hd
4. B.ed to become a teacher
5. Become an IELTS trainer
6. Diploma courses in copy writing/ editing/ creative writing/blogging/social media marketing etc.
7. Prepare for UPSC
8. Mba/pgdm
Hope it helps.

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Aman SrivastavaStudying B.tech EC

Beginner-Level 3

if you are placed in a company then be there.
if you are not placed then you must do some certification courses related to your branch to upgrade your resume.

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Chandrachur Roy

Contributor-Level 9

Hi, Can you please elaborate the question. And this thread is fo NIBM, Pune

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Rahul Jhanjhariya

Contributor-Level 10

yes you can get. . 45 is needed also try VGU JAIPUR

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deepanshu pathakmarine engineer

Contributor-Level 9

for NIT's u must get about 150+in mains .
Best of luck

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Yashodhan Deshmukh

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, there might be a slight chance. It will depend on the rank you have secured in your category. Last year the cutoff was 88.

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Rahul Jhanjhariya

Contributor-Level 10

yes go for private universities

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

Depends on your interest and skill sets. Possible options are : Arts, Sciences, Commerce, Diploma courses and certificate courses across designing, hotel, hospitality and travel and tourism industry, animation, engineering, nursing are others to mention. Choose 10+2, and then pursue Bachelors in the stream that you like and can relate to.

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Niranjan Joshi

Contributor-Level 8

As per last year, the cutoff for other than home university OBC was around 95.7 percentile.
Please visit DTE website for any other queries regarding cutoffs.

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Rohankumar PrajapatiM.tech IN Information Technology

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Presidency College of Education & Technology,Prakash Institute of Physiotherapy Rehabilitation & Allied Medical Sciences,New Era College of Science & Technology,Jatan Swaroop Post Graduate College,Kailash Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences,etc these are the few colleges for BCA as per my view.

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anup kumarPaasionate enthusiasts and hard smart working

Contributor-Level 7

Here is the list of courses which you should opt after 12th.
Yes, definitely it is a good career which can endeavor greater skills of banking in your life:
B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce)
Bachelor of Economics
CA (Chartered Accountancy)
B.Com. (Banking and Finance)
B.Com. (Banking)
B.Com. (Banking and Insurance)
B.Com. (Banking and Taxation)
BBA in Banking and Finance
BBA in Banking and Insurance
B.Sc. In Banking and Finance
BA (Banking)
BBA + MBA (Integrated course).

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jayaraju puretiI completed L.L.M,BSc Geology, B.A,

Contributor-Level 6

Hi.visual , Degree certificate is a Eligible card / token to will attempt the Civil examination"s,while Degree in any subject not mandatory, but your goal must civil I think will get Admission in B.A / You can deal the B. Tech will take the Deportment all the best

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