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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Rohit,
Based on your boards marks, very few colleges take admission, however you marks is also not so much high to get colleges like thapar university and SASTRA university. So, take a gap and prepare well for various engineering entrances next year.
All the best.

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astha singh

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There are many colleges where you could get admission with 81.2%. However, you might need to include mathematics as one of your main subjects. You could try universities like:
1) JNU
2) IGNOU
3) University of Mumbai
4) Anna University
5) Amity University

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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

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Dear Amol, LPU is Punjab Best Computer Application College. LPU School of Computer Application is ranked among the top four Computer Applications Institutes of North India by NASSCOM. Students from all across India and 15 plus countries around the globe are expertly mentored by an experienced and proficient team of faculty members. Students have instant access to the latest technology labs like iMac, SAP, etc. That keeps them updated with the ever-changing technologies. Innovative Learning
School of Computer Applications (SCA) Students Gain Competitive Edge Through In-House Training Opportunities
MCA Students were given 6 months in house
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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B.Tech will be more technical in nature whereas B.Sc will be more scientific. You will get exposure to practical use of the subjects in B.Tech.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Bhange,
Please refer the link to get more insights of the colleges and branches:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
However, NITs are much more better option than VIT, Pune.

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snehil vatsAttitude,not aptitude determines altitude

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Hi,
Below is the eligibility criteria for marine engineering:
Eligibility and admission:
The candidates must have sound physical health for all marine engineering courses. The height of the candidate should be not less than 150 cm. Chest expansion of the candidate should be 5 cm, and eyesight should be 6/6.Some institutes like Hindustan Institute of Maritime Training (HIMT) specify that the applicant must be unmarried.
Undergraduate:
In order to pursue a career in Marine Engineering at the Bachelor's level, a student is required to qualify in class XII with Mathematics, English, Physics, and Chemistry as compulsory subjects. A minimum of 6
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Dear Rustom, if you are looking for quality education and good placements along with learned faculty, work hard on you to get you placed in the best of the companies, then LPU is the place for you to go for. LPU has made a good name for itself in a short span of time by working hard for it students in terms of education, faculty, placements, infrastructure, etc. It works for the overall development of its students. Its main aim is to provide students with ample exposure both in the form of theoretical and practical knowledge for which there is much emphasis on workshops, live projects etc. Along with class room teaching. The university
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Kriti SharmaLearn your own self, rest is on the way ;)

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Hi Rohit,
There is not such course after 10th for B.Com.
I will suggest you to take up commerce after 10th if you are that interested in it, mainly if you're interested and good at maths and economics.
Students choosing this stream will study commerce, economics, accounts, finance, business and business maths as common subjects. After this group, you can choose to study B.Com, BA Economics or even BBA Bachelor of business administration. Later you can study M.Com/ MA/ M.Sc in related Bachelors subjects or even progress to professional careers like the PhD/ CA/ CS/ CFA.
Or there is another alternative of this - B.Com. Vocational/IT, which w
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Shivani BJHappy To Help Anytime!!!

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Yes,
You are eligible but you need minimum 50% in 10th.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Vivek ,
You can give either of CAT, MAT, XAT or you can go for IAT ( IITTM admission test ). They accept either of the scores.
Good Luck!

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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If you don't have experience, expected salary can be in the range of Pounds 15,000 to 25,000. You may check placement reports of universities in UK which normally mentions salaries and placement records. You should also check placement reports of international students because now in UK they hardly recruit international students, follow some global news and keep yourself aware of work permit rules etc.

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Hi,
Yes, if you are not interested in completing HSC education then you can consider Diploma courses.
Kindly visit the link mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/ for various options.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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When any foreign university asks for your extra-curricular activities it means that they are actually looking then potential on “Who you are?” apart from studies. You can show some sports certificate of your school, zone or state level.

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