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2016-05-02 17:34:01
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2016-05-02 16:02:45
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www.icai.org follow the website for detail
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2016-05-02 15:39:43Contributor-Level 6
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2016-05-02 15:34:29Guide-Level 11
Best Business schools always consider a valid score in national level exams like CAT, MAT etc. if you want to take admission in some good college you either need to appear for any national level exam or their own entrance exam. There are still forms open for some good schools and you can consider them and apply for them. Suggesting you some -
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2016-05-02 15:15:34
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1) To pursue B.Sc, one needs to score a minimum of 50% marks in 12th with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) from any recognized board. The admission is based on the marks obtained in qualifying exam. The cut off marks varies from year to year.
2) Below is the list of colleges offering B.Sc IT :
-Maher University (MU), Tamil Nadu
-Garware Institute of Career Education and Development, Mumbai
-Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR), Pune
-Rooman Technologies Pvt Ltd., Bangalore
-Institute of Advance Network Technology (IANT), Vadodara
-HCL Engineering Program, Delhi
You may refer to the below link for cours
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2016-05-02 14:37:28Contributor-Level 9
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2016-05-02 12:34:18Guide-Level 11
If you are not interested in technical courses like engineering there are other options available for you. You can go for courses which are non-traditional and quiet popular these days like Fashion Designing, Interior designing, Mass Comm or journalism. These courses are in good demand and can help you in building a good career. However for these courses you need to choose some good colleges which emphasizes on practical exposure. Suggesting some colleges -
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2016-05-02 12:24:13Guide-Level 11
There is nothing like which course is better for average students. It solely depends on your field of interest that which one you can do. There are several options in engineering otherwise you can go for courses like Mass Communication, Journalism, Fashion, Interior Designing. These courses doesn't require brilliant students but utilizes inner potential of the student.
For these course choose from best colleges as these require practical exposure. Suggesting a few colleges -
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2016-05-02 12:15:50Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
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