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Harman Singh

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B.Sc IT is a programme wherein students are trained to perform well in computer applications and Software. And B.Sc CS is a more academic course, and focuses mainly on mathematical and theoretical foundations of computing plus hardware focus. Among the two, B.Sc IT is designed according to the needs of the IT industry while B.Sc CS enlightens more of theoretical aspects. Both have their own merits offering challenging jobs in the field of computers. I would suggest you to analyze the various opportunities available and select the right path based on your personal criteria which should include:
*The interest and aptitude towards the sub
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Harman Singh

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If you have completed class 12th, then you can surely go for B.Sc microbiology.

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Harman Singh

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Apply for a simpler course, which you could pursue easily.

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Harman Singh

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Yes, there are many. B.Sc in Hotel Management, B.Sc in mass media and so on. Please tell me your area of interest, so that I can guide you better.

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Namrata Singh

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Pass 12th or equivalent exam with English subject securing minimum 50% aggregate.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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No, you can't because CLAT is generally given after 12th standard and is to pursue an undergraduate course. Moreover, one can pursue Masters in Law, only after completing Bachelor's in law.

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VIKRAM K. VIMAANIMedical Expert

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Yess. You are eligible. Don't worry. Fill the application form. Go choice wise. Go for it.

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