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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello, For B.Sc. . Mathematics, IISER ( Indian Institute of Science & Education Research) Kolkata is best. IIT, Delhi is also best for B.Sc. . Mathematics. JEE is an entrance exam for this. JEE is an exam conducted by IIT every year for undergraduate technical & non-technical programme pursue from IIT, NIT, IISER, etc.

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B.Sc chemistry is a three year Graduation programme after 12th. Diploma in chemical engineering is three year programme after completing 10th. Generally, Graduation course is preferred over Diploma.

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After completing 12th with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), you can apply for admission in BSc in Nutrition and Dietics.

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

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Hello Pawan, Once you complete your study of B.Sc. And obtain degree certificate given by your university, you should have no worry at all. None is going to question about your ISC at all. Best wishes to your dreams of B.Sc.

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syed faizan khan

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If you are an average student then i would suggest you to go for B.sc because it's easier than engineering and on the other hand average students in engineering who don't improvise their study will end up with a lot of backlogs but if you think that you are smart or you can cope up with engineering study then go for it.

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syed faizan khan

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B.Tech is a more technical oriented study than B.Sc. And, they both have different uses in different areas so, it depends on what you want to do according to your interests and your AIM.

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