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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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It's not that good. Asian Law College has good infrastructure but not placements.

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

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Hello Himanshu,
You have scored about 151 marks in JEE Mains. But 64% will debar you to get admission in a good engineering college. However, there are still many colleges where you can get admission.

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Ravi TejaI like to share what ever I know.

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Every year, there will be changing of cut-off for particular stream but if you get nearer to 1 lakh rank then you can join in Reva University.

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Muneer Khan

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Yes, you can get admission in a govt. engineering college like Govt. Engineering College, Kannauj.

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Muneer Khan

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VJTI and DY Patil are the good options in Mumbai to pursue B.Tech.

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If you are a graduate or in last year of graduation (as per norms, it can vary). Sometimes, you can apply for government jobs at class 12th level also.

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Neeti Singh

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Hi,
Right after class 10th, students are not eligible to pursue Bachelor's Degree courses. This means that there are only two choices available in front of 10th passed students-
Diploma courses
Certificate courses
These are the two course formats available in front of those, who want to study fashion designing courses after class 10th. Let's check out some good courses:
1. Diploma Courses:
Diploma in Fashion Technology
Diploma in Fashion Design
Diploma in Apparel Design
Diploma in Jewellery Design
Diploma in Fashion Photography
Diploma in Retail Merchandising
Diploma in Leather Design
Diploma in Textile Design
Diploma in Visual Merchandising
2. Certi
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sandeep krishna

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If you want to become an officer, you must have a UG degree. It can be BA or engineering.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The education world is going interdisciplinary today. I different in my opinion from the previous comment given by a Mass Comm Graduate. BJMC and LLB compliment each other that way.
LLB is more appropriate bit you know the years it will take. but it will make you eligible to practice LAW. You can enter Journalism even without BJMC if your Law skills are good for media works.

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Muneer Khan

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For B.Design programme, there is no mandatory requirement of Mathematics but for B.F.Tech programme, candidates should have passed in 10+2 qualifying examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects from a recognised state or national board of education.

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Muneer Khan

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Candidates should have passed in 10+2 qualifying examination from a recognised state or national board of education.
Candidates passed from public University/ School/ Board examination in India or foreign countries must be recognised under Association of Indian Universities as per 10+2 pattern of education.
Candidates must have studied a minimum of five main subjects under National Open School Examination
Candidates holding diploma under 10+3 or 10+4 pattern as recognised by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) or State Board of Technical Education
Candidates holding Advanced (A) level/ International Baccalaureate (IB) level Ge
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