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The best course for you will depend on your interest and future plans. Engineering is supposedly one of the best option, but you must also check if you would be interested to pursue a career in engineering. If you have creative skills, you can choose architecture.
Some courses after class 12th PCM includes:
1. BE/ B.Tech.
2. B.Sc in physics, chemistry or mathematics.
3. BCA.
4. B.Sc IT.
5. B.Arch.
6. Defence.
7. Commercial pilot training, etc.
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Only when you pursue engineering from an AICTE approved institution by studying the AICTE patterned coursework from an AICTE bench marked and qualified faculties is what you get BE/B.Tech. AICTE is authoritative agency that ensures infrastructure, nature of syllabus, numbers and qualification of faculties, industrial training and exam patterns. BE/B.Tech is not just a degree obtained by clearing the exam.
AMIE is approved only as an equivalency.
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Macroeconomics is the study of aggregates or averages covering the entire economy such as total employment, national income, national output, total investment, total consumption, total savings, aggregate supply, aggregate demand, and general price level, wage level and cost structure. In other words, it is aggregative economics which examines the interrelations among the various aggregates, their determination and causes of fluctuations in them. Thus, in the words of professor Ackley. Macroeconomics deals with economic affairs in the large, it concerns the overall dimensions of economic life. It looks at the total size and shape and fu
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Being in class 11th, you need to complete your HSC with good percentage. After that you can go with app development (Android/IOS). You can also opt for digital marketing as a career. So, now you can just enjoy your studies and score good percentage in class 12th.
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I would advice you to refer to SAT's official website for study guides, tutorial videos, sample questions, etc.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/inside-the-test
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/inside-the-test/study-guide-students
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
For First Year Engineering, HSC scoring minimum 50% in PCM for open category and 45% in PCM for Caste Category are mandatory and shall have to appear for MHT CET 2017. Management Quota admissions are also available. Kindly visit college or visit website. www.dpcoe.com.
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Corporate exposure, real learning, student driven institute, 100% placements, experienced faculty, social work and infrasture are the key highlights of this institute.
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2. IIHT - Indian Institute of Hardware and Technology.
3. CMS Computer Institute.
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In northern region, each state university conduct their own entrance exam for lateral entry B.Tech.
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1. IIT Delhi
2. IIT Kharagpur
3. DTU
4. NSIT.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
With a GRE score 289 you can aim at universities like:
CSU
NYIT
U-Mass- Boston
SFO State University
San Jose State University
Rochester Institute of Technology
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There are many colleges who are admitting students based on JEE Mains. On the other hand, there are many state governments who have their own CETs. It will need a mass movement and pressure on government of India to start something like NEET for engineering students also. Till then, unfortunately, students will have to appear for many entrance exams conducted by these institutions.
Best luck to you.
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