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Please specify the course.

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momo pal

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Delhi is the best option for pursuing B.Sc and preparation of UPSC.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sharanpreet,
Yes, you can study MBA but after gaining 2-3 years of work experience. Also, a majority of universities do not accept 3 years degree in Canada. You can look for PG Diploma courses. Also, one of the biggest challenges you will be facing is that you are from a science background. So, universities will question you why you want to study MBA or any management degree. You must convince them.

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ravi rudra

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As both are good in their respective field, biotechnology is good for future, if you develop some skill with UG degree.

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Simran Saini

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Yes Sheetal, with your percentage, you are eligible to take admission, but it also depends upon seats.

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Simran Saini

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No Rohit, because physical education is the optional subject, so it is not considered as academic or elective subjects.

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IT is a professional course, and IT from Vemana Institute of Technology is better.

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