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Saloni JainPursuing physiotherapy...

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This college provide its own admission entrance test as well as you may apply with one criteria that you must have 50%+ in 10+2 in all aspects like physics, chemistry and mathematics or physics, chemistry and biology plus you need 50%+ in English also.

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You can't pursue B.Sc animation because you should be passed 12th to enter any degree courses otherwise you can pursue Diploma or Masters Diploma which would provide you equal knowledge.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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In terms of salary just after B.Sc, they are almost equivalent. But in my opinion CS definitely has the edge because of wider range of opportunities and job available. With CS you can also enter into the highly lucrative area of data mining (salaries in crores if you go abroad). You can go for higher education M.Sc PhD. IT graduates also earn a lot (similar to CS) but the problem is many Indian universities don't take IT degree for higher education. Research fields are limited (they are wide of course but I am talking w.r.t. CS). Also thanks to the stigma attached to technical degrees IT B.Tech are more preferred vis. a vis IT B.Sc (sa
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priyank sharma

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Which college are you enquiring for B.Sc honors in maths?

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Poornima Sharma

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Lucknow University is quite famous for the undergraduate and postgraduate courses provided. It has been accredited B-grade by NAAC.

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priyank sharma

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In 1st year, you will study physics, mechanics, electricity and magnetism, mathematics, chemistry and foundation subjects.

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priyank sharma

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The minimum qualification for entry to B.Sc (agriculture) is intermediate (12 years of school education) in science (with physics, chemistry, biology and/or mathematics) or intermediate in agriculture stream (limited states).

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi,
Since you have mentioned you are an average student, I would advise to go for B.Sc. and these days B.Sc offers many different specialisations which might be helpful in order to job market and career. Considering the emerging demands in cloud computing, I would suggest to pursue cloud computing in B.Sc.
If it's not available then go for information technology. Also, BCA is another option which you have not mentioned here. After completion your B.Sc/BCA, you may grab couple of certifications on Cloud Computing and you will be all set.

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