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Rahul Chauhan
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Hi Anirudh first of all I will advise you to be quiet and calm. I can understand that when you do badly in studies or get less marks in subjects lot of negativity comes in mind and from the people around you. Hence, do not lead this affect you at all. Just keep silent to all the criticism and the feedback from your family, so-called relatives and your friends. It is fine to fail in life as you can always bounce back and become successful in your life. As you have got failed in 2 subjects first thing you have to do is analysis on how to improve and clear the compartment exams with excellent marks. You have time till October to study har
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CA Praveen Singh
Beginner-Level 5
Dear Student
Legally u cannot pursue two regular courses at a time, remember CS is also a regular course. You can do two things either take admission in regular B.Com and carry ur CS on side like most of the students but remember this is not legal as per the regulations or u can take proper permission from ICSI and then take admission in a college for regular B.Com.
Legally u cannot pursue two regular courses at a time, remember CS is also a regular course. You can do two things either take admission in regular B.Com and carry ur CS on side like most of the students but remember this is not legal as per the regulations or u can take proper permission from ICSI and then take admission in a college for regular B.Com.
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ramina
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Eligibility Criteria of B.Tech (ECE) is:
Pass with 70% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent (with Physics, Mathematics and English)
OR
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent (with Physics, Mathematics and English) subject to valid score inLPU NEAT - UG 2012/2013 / JEE(Main)/ State Level Entrance Test
For details of fee structure and scholarship schemes check following link:
http://www.lpu.in/admissions
For more details you can contact at Toll free number: 1800 102 4431.
Or Check lpu admission center in your city from the link below:
http://www.lpu.in/LPU_in_your_town.aspx
Pass with 70% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent (with Physics, Mathematics and English)
OR
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 or equivalent (with Physics, Mathematics and English) subject to valid score inLPU NEAT - UG 2012/2013 / JEE(Main)/ State Level Entrance Test
For details of fee structure and scholarship schemes check following link:
http://www.lpu.in/admissions
For more details you can contact at Toll free number: 1800 102 4431.
Or Check lpu admission center in your city from the link below:
http://www.lpu.in/LPU_in_your_town.aspx
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Sridhara Murthy
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Hi Asmi,Please find below the Link to download the e-brouchure.
http://www.nsbindia.org/wp-content/themes/inspired/pdf/NSBBrochure-Bharathiar2013-LR.pdf
However will mail another copy of the same to your mail id.
Feel free to call @8762422814 for any queries
http://www.nsbindia.org/wp-content/themes/inspired/pdf/NSBBrochure-Bharathiar2013-LR.pdf
However will mail another copy of the same to your mail id.
Feel free to call @8762422814 for any queries
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