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So, you have little options left. IP University, Christ University and others who have an entrance examination like Narsee Monjee.
If you go for other private institutions then Amity University, Galgotia University, etc. are available.
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Through BCA+ MCA programme, you can start your career after 5 years and with your skills, foundation and commitment to technology, you would get the best salary and growth.
B.Sc chemistry is a research-based programme and you need to invest approx. 9 years to reach a good level with Ph.D.
All the best.
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http://www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/en/StudyAtUAlberta/Undergraduate/EntranceAverages.aspx
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
No, you should not spend 2 years for IIT after class 12th. Many students spend only a maximum of 1 year and that too only if they have the confidence of getting into IIT by doing hard work. Also, you need to answer the question, why did you spend a year after class 12th? When the companies come for placements, they always look for the continuity in studies.
So, choose wisely. If you can get admission in IIT then drop 1 year, if you cant then don't waste time as many have failed in JEE Advanced even after spending a year.
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All the B- Schools have their own protocol and teaching methodologies. At IIHMR we have a very well planned planner and each modules is taught in different way more of practical knowledge to simulation .
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As per your marks and category, your chances are nil for getting any branch at NIT Trichy. So, I will suggest you to look forward for any other colleges, please check here to know more about your probable colleges. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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