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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Yes, you are eligible for NIMCET, because you have a graduation degree along one subject, as a computer Science.

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Leena Agarwal

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Yes, you are surely appear in competitive exams. Eligible criteria for these competitive exams is you should have your graduation degree.

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Rajiv Kumar

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Some Great universities to pursue B.Sc are:
Loyola College - Chennai
Department of Science (Christ University) - Bangalore
Miranda House Delhi
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Madras Christian College (MCC) - Chennai
Hindu College - Delhi

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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In my opinion, all IHMs are good. You see, IHM-Bhatinda is owned by Punjab Government and affiliated to IGNOU. It is also approved by NCHMCT. If you are getting admission there then don't hesitate, go for it. Try to do well in your college exams and get a job. You can also do more courses after your B.Sc in HHA.
My best wishes.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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Yes, there is a female quota in BHU.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Yes, you can get the admission as you have clarity of concepts, this will help you in the placements also. You need to check the minimum percentage eligibility. Most of the top universities are closing their admissions. So, please try to enrol soon in universities like Amity, Lovely Professional University, SRM University, etc.

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Rajiv Kumar

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It is not necessary that you go for BA or a B.Sc. Any degree holder is eligible for giving UPSC exam. But if you are a science student then you should go for B.Sc rather than going for a BA. B.Sc course is a graduate degree course in science; this can be done as a part-time or full-time course. This course forms the basis of science and comprises of the subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, zoology and mathematics. Some institutions that offer these courses are:
Loyola College - Chennai
Department of Science (Christ University) - Bangalore
Miranda House Delhi
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Madras Christian College (MCC) - Chenn
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Prashant Pandey

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Hi Suhani,
The best suited option is the college that you have taken admission. As per your IPCUT rank, you may not get CSE/ECE in the top engineering colleges of IP University (Delhi) like USIT, MAIT, MSIT, etc. Also, at your BITSAT score, you won't get any BE or integrated first degree M.Sc course. So, the best option in that case, could be to get a drop once, and again prepare to score better in BITSAT or other engineering entrances. However, Miranda House is a good college and has got quite accomplished reputation. So, I guess you have taken a right decision and wish you all the best for your future endeavors.
Best wishes.

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