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Jikkumon KottadilHappy to help!

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Allen is a well known institute, you can join Allen and get a good coaching for NEET.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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Hello,
Please visit this college predictor. This will help you to choose the best option for you-
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mani khanna

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Hi,
There are a total of 20 seats for this course.

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Alpana SinhaCareer Counselor, 5 years experience

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Hi Sharan, if you score 75% atleast you will be eligible to take the JEE and BITSAT. Lesser than 75% will still you make eligible for the state level entrances. Does not matter if you had supplementary, you need to pass all your subjects with the required academic averages.

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Piyush Rawat

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Check out the predictor below to confirm:
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Aman,
Clear all your papers to get admission in any engineering colleges. However, please refer to this link to get more insights of the colleges based on your rank:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/kcet-college-predictor.
However, try via management quota for top colleges.

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Pallavi Jain

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After pursuing BBA, you can easily find jobs in these following areas which are:
Banks
Marketing Organizations
Educational Institutes
Business Consultancies
Multinational Companies
Financial Organizations
Export Companies.

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Navneet Kaur

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In today's day and age, getting a BBA degree is good but it is not enough. It is not easy to find high paying jobs for BBA graduates if one has not chosen the right courses after BBA. One has to take up post-graduation or professional Certificate to have a well-established career after BBA degree. The Business School of LPU is accredited from (ACBSP) Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry experienced faculty members, studying in LPU will get a degree accredited from a body of USA. LPU has recently Marked among Top 50 Best Management Institutes by NIRF ranking 2020. A
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Piyush Rawat

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Siddhi,
The cut off marks of 10th for admission to Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering branch differs from state to state and also widely in the same state from year to year. But one is passionate about this branch then it is hoped that about 80% marks would surely get admission.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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For MBA in Government College, probability there is 60% chance with this rank, but you can get top private MBA colleges like Galgotia University, Ak Garg College, SRMU, SRGI etc.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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In engineering, you can go for computer Science or IT engineering. You can also go for marine engineering but its quite an extension. You can even go for civil engineering because it has a good scope, even you can establish your own company as a builder. Apart from the usual engineering branches, you can choose some different types of engineering branches like food technology and petrochemical engineering as they are underdogs in the field of engineering.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Have a nice day.
Business English -
Business Mathematics
Principles of Micro Economics
Principles of Financial Accounting
For further information follow this link
http://www.nirmauni.ac.in/IMNU/86/Subjects
All the best

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Kindly use the college predictor app. Hope this will resolve your query. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
All the best.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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Yes, embedded is a very good choice as it has more scope in the future.

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payal singh

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1. See, B.Tech in CS is a professional course whereas BCA is a degree course.
2. B.Tech will straight away get you to M.Tech right after the 4th year of B.Tech ends. But after BCA. You have to do MCA n after that M.Tech which will take 6-7 years to reach M.Tech.
3. B.Tech is much more expensive than BCA like there'll be a gap of 3-4 Lacs (min.).
4. B.Tech has much more competition. But a harsh truth is that there are many B.Tech CS engineers sitting unemployed and many degree people sitting at high posts . So, basically my point is, it's all about your skills that you develop during your studying years
Afterall, when sitting in an inte
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