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ashutosh chauhan

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Then, you are fully eligible for this course. Eligibility for this course to pass in 12th and had a Diploma in EEE. You had both. So, you are eligible for the course.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You need to be 12th passed for admission in any UG program.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate is the eligibility criteria for admission in this course in DU.

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The starting date of college is provided by college itself to the students at the time of admission or later on. You can inquire in the college and get the details. Hope this will help you.
Good luck.

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Pranav Sikkewal

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It depends on college if you choose government college than fee structure is 7 to 8 thousand and for private college it is more than 30 thousand per year.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
But, you cannot take admission in 3rd year directly until and unless your previous college gives you an NOC regarding any matter such as transfer of locations or any other reason. So, study little hard and clear the exam.
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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Both are carrying good scope in their respective field. Its up to you what you like more engineering or B.Sc Maths. Engineering is creative application of Science maths, innovations design, construction operation of machines, etc. And B.Sc. Maths is a undergraduate programme related to maths and its applications. After B.Sc, you can go for software, insurance, market research banking sector etc., and for government sector, you can opt out Tax assistant, statistical investigator, IES, teacher, etc.
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