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BCA gives a student with a solid platform to further his career in the field of technology but it is strongly recommended that a student should opt for MCA to further his prospects in this competitive world. BCA is a good course but it is simply a Bachelors level degree and not much importance is given by both private and government organisations especially when compared to a B.tech course.
IT and Computer Engineers who have completed their B.tech program are not only in great demand in IT industries but in sectors like banks, airlines, and manufacturing industry. India is the main outsourcing hub for international projects from the US... View more
If you want to teach the students interested in the preparation of IIT there is no restriction that you have to choose B.Tech or B.Sc. You can do either one of them. There are many B.Tech holders who are even pursuing M.Tech and becoming lecturers. So it's up to you in the field you are interested. technical or non-technical.
Hi Balagopal, maintain your good academic scores, get hold of a very good project work,and also have some extracurricular activities and unique hobbies. Entry requirements differ from country to country and university to university. Exams like GRE , TOEFL or IELTS has to be given, depending where you want to study.
Hi,
Andhra University conducts exam for admission in different UG and PG courses AUCET (for courses related to subject areas such as Science, Commerce, Humanities, Mass Communication, Teaching, etc.)
Besides, the university also accepts scores of other national/ state level entrance exams for UG and PG admissions. It may be noted that admission process for some of these courses requires candidates to appear for a counselling session also. Candidates can fill and submit Andhra University application form in the online mode on the official website of the varsity for UG and PG course admissions. Candidates can also pay the applicatio... View more
For ISRO, you'll have to clear GATE with very good score card. Otherwise, you can't get job in ISRO.
It is really not necessary to prepare for CAT exam what ever you learn and experience in your MBA programme 85% of the questions will be asked in CAT and remaining 15% will be other. Start thinking practical and logical don't just read them like a kid try to understand and solve the cases like you are the owner and you need to solve the obstacles in business by this way one can have extreme knowledge on business management so that CAT exam can be easily solved by you. :). .
Hello Abhay,
There is no need to take a year's drop to solely prepare for the CAT exam as it takes around 6-months of diligent preparation to clear CAT. There are still some exams left like CMAT, CET and MAT through which you can get into some reputed B-Schools. However, if your aim is to get admitted into an IIM or a top non-IIM, then only I would advise to take a drop and prepare for CAT. Though you can give the aforementioned exams if you wish. All the best!
Since you are an aspirant of B.Tech in agriculture, you might not need coaching that much. Still, if you are planning to go to Kota then you might perform well and can also go for more good branches in many good colleges. But it's good that you have your goal clear. Work accordingly. Keep your spirit high.
All the best.
Indore has far better opportunity to kearn and conducive atmosphere of learning culture. Coaching institutes like TIME and CPLC are renowned and bring decent results.
For a 10th student I must suggest that he/she should first focus on his marks in 10th 12th and UG course because you can't just get selected for IIM by just cracking CAT. Evaluation of 10th 12th UG marks are done alongside with the CAT clearance for selection at IIM. For the preparations, Usually aspirants start from the last year of college but if you want to do it early you can do it after 12th.
Hi Dear,
Admissions to IITs and NITs doesn't depend upon dropping years. Its solely depends on your preparation. You have to work hard
All the best.
I don't think that you should go Kota for JEE Mains preparation because in Delhi only there are so many institutes. I would like to tell you one thing that everything depends on your efforts and your self study. Any of the coaching is not responsible for your selection because faculties show you the path, they guide you. now it depends on you that you have to walk on that path or not.
So the conclusion is join any of the best institute in Delhi only and give your complete effort you will easily crack out your JEE.
Before you study any course related book, read Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis. This is one single book, which if read dedicatedly will do wonders with your vocabulary and critical reading skills. Once you complete this, you can go for traditional Barron's and Princeton Review, etc.
Hi Aditi, you may do so. The sooner you prepare the better it is. It will also save you from additional gap years in future which you might require for your test preparation. However be aware about validity. GRE scores are valid for five years while TOEFL scores are valid for 2 years.
Hi Pratik,
General Eligibility Criteria for BBA Course
-Should be a citizen of the country
-General age bar is a minimum of 17 years and maximum 22 years
-Residents of the state are given preference
-No criminal records in the state and the national level
-Other than this the candidate should be mentally and physically cable for doing the course.
Academic Eligibility Criteria for BBA Course
-Passing Higher Secondary or equivalent is a must
-Minimum of 40% in the qualifying exam
-English should be one of the subjects
To join for this course the institutes do not insist for any specific area of spe... View more
Hi Aishwarya,
Technical aspect is what you need to focus on, no matter in which stream you are in engineering because students often run after percentage(doesn't mean you score only 50-55%, you need to fulfill minimum eligibility criteria to sit for an interview) in there graduation without cementing their technical skills and in the end though they have a good percentage but they are not able to crack the technical round of most of the companies.
All the Best
Hey,
Just JEE for 1 year would be really helpful if you wanna get into engineering. Just focus on JEE prep work. Or, you can go ahead with B.Sc if u want to go to research field or such. But both would rather be cumbersome as you won't be able to give enough time to both simultaneously. Rest is your call.
All the best.
Hi Priyanshu,
The admission to the Diploma Engineering Courses is made through the Joint Entrance Test. Candidates who qualify the JET are eligible to apply for admission to various courses being run in the affiliated institutions of the Board. The admission to these institutions will be based on the relative merit of the candidates in the JET in their respective category. All candidates desirous of applying for admission are required to submit admission application form with the requisite fee before the last date fixed for submission of the same.
Those candidates who qualify the JET can apply for the admission to various Institut... View more
Hey Aditya,
You need to be at least a graduate in order to appear for civil services exam. I can suggest you to pursue your graduation from somewhere else from a good college offering scholarship along with part time work opportunity. Meanwhile prepare for your exams. After completion you can find a job and also live in delhi and can appear for your civil services examinations. Some good colleges to consider -
You can pursue 3 years Diploma / degree in HM after 12th standard.