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It is a job oriented course that caters to the needs of the IT Industry. IT Industry has had its phases of gloom. Still, the sector has been growing in the recent past. Many IT parks and Hubs are being introduced across many Indian states. So, under such circumstances, going for B.Sc. IT will help one acquire sound IT skills that will help him/her land a decent job in the IT sector. Thanks to the arrival of Digital India and Tech Startup culture, IT professionals demand is once again on the rise!
Also, going for B.Sc. course over IT Engineering will help one save a year too! Moreover, this B.Sc. Degree could act like a platfo
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's degree. According to the BLS, individuals must earn bachelor's degrees prior to enrolling in law school.
Step 2: Pass the LSAT.
Step 3: Complete Law School.
Step 4: Get Additional Specialty Training.
Step 5: Pass the State Bar.
Step 6: Build Experience.
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Please refer to this link to get more insights of the colleges and branches:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
However, as per your rank, your chances are slim for good colleges.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
It's possible in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana & Karnataka. The Course fees is 12-13 lacs/year.
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Don't worry if you have reappeared in B.Pharma, you need to fill up a re-evaluation form if you are confident about your exam that you had an attempt. Sometimes, the university should clear the exam, otherwise, you need to fill up a reappear form and you have to prepare for the exam again and get a chance to attempt next semester.
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The reviews are almost great with an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5.
Read this by a student-
I did my B.E computer engineering in 1995. I love this college. I worked in several large MNCs like SIEMENS , COKE, AMERICAN EXPRESS, CSC, MICROSOFT etc. I always felt that education provided in Malaviya is one of the best. College was ignored by industries due to its remote location otherwise it is a hidden gem. Many companies are realizing it now and they are coming for campus. I am living in US since past eight years. I sometime thinks Malaviya as a good option for my children. I would highly recommend MMMUT for Indian students.
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After completing ITI trade, you are eligible to apply for various jobs related to mechanical trade or electrical trade in Indian Defense services , Railways, Airforce and Private or Public sector organizations depending upon whether you have passed ITI(Mechanical Trade) or ITI(Electrical Trade) . You are also eligible to set up fabrication workshop in case of Mechanical Trade or Electrical winding shop for Motors and Transformers in case of Electrical Trade, on your own if you wish.
AITT means All India Technical Trade course conducted by NCVT(National Council of Vocational training). NCVT conducts variety of courses in Engine
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At this stage, it is impossible to get admission in any of the IIT, unless you were from reserved category.
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It has an overall rating of 4.5 in various counselling platforms making it decent enough of a choice.
Go for it.
All the best.
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