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Guide-Level 12
yes it is good to do B.Sc. Maths but then you have to prefer for Master and B.Ed if you are interested in education ir teaching profession. After B.Tech the placement opportunities are better. You can choose good universities like amity or other. There would be difference in fees structure as well. Private colleges are charging good amount of fees. Mathematics is a theoretical subject. You can choose B.Tech in computer Science which has become a good and demanding course. Also at last I would suggest to go as per your interest mainly. You can Do B.Sc. In physics, chemistry also since you are Science stream. All the best.
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Scholar-Level 18
The eligibility criteria and other details of asked course are given below. Eligibility criteria : +2 (Science group) with a minimum of - 50% of marks. Selection process : The Selection is made on the basis of academic credentials at the +2/ UG level and performance in the interview
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hi, The scope depends on your interest in the field of Interior design like there are several choices for pursuing your career in the Interior design field as B. Des Interior Design. B.Sc. Interior, B.A. , or Diploma courses as well but amongst all B. Des Interior Design 4-year programs is considerably more professional and industrial specific in comparison. It carries more weight-age in several areas. You can make your specialisation with Master's to choose an industry in an Interior design career, like Project making, Designer, or Project handling and designing, etc. You can also have a look at IILM University, Gurugram. You can appe
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5 years agoGuide-Level 15
MBA:- Pass with55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline)or equivalent, and Interview. MCA Pass with 60% aggregate marks in BCA or B.Sc. (Computer Science) or B.Sc. (Information Technology) or any Graduation with Computer Science as a subject for three years or with (BA/B.Com/B.Sc. (any Graduation) with Mathematics at 10+2 level or graduation level) or equivalent. Thanks.
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Guide-Level 12
According to recent UGC guidelines people can do two courses simultaneously one from regular and other from distance /correspondence. From same or other universities. If your course is shorter than 6 months and in DU then you can do. Some of my known were doing language courses frm DU only with their Bachelor's. So it should be less than 6 month short. Regards.
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