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Aashvi jain

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Think B tech in agriculuture will have more options and opportunities as compared to the Agriculture if you perform well in agriculture. So, I would suggest you to go with B.Sc. Later on, you can choose any one among them as per your interest.

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Piyush Tripathi

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You can check the cutoff and then check the cut off for B tech course. Use this link. https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/jee-main-exam-cutoff.

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Ayush Raj

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If you're fascinated by your biological environment and want to learn more about them, as well as spend long hours in a laboratory, Biotechnology is the field for you. Go for Psychology if you're smart, have good communication skills, know how to motivate others, enjoy listening to others, and have a pleasing facial appearance as qualifications. Both are good, and you should choose the one that is the best fit for you. But the only thing matter is where you will pursue these course, I would like to recommend you Lovely Professional University. The best private university for Biotech as well as Psychology. LPU provides innovative and pr
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Ayush Raj

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Yes. Without a Bachelor's degree in psychology, you can pursue an M.A. Or M.Sc. In psychology. The eligibility requirements will differ from one university to the next. Many leading colleges offer an M.A. In Psychology to graduates with a 50 percent graduation rate. So, if you have a B.Tech with a grade point average of greater than 50%, you can apply. Some institutions provide admission to courses based on their degree grades, while others offer admission based on their entrance test rank. In addition to the written test, some universities will conduct an oral examination. Almost all major institutions offer this subject, which you ma
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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Hello Atul, You are in LNCT Indore and want to go for LNCT Bhopal then firstly you should ask about this to your college councellor or HOD as transferring admission in emergency or with cause from a private college to another that too in it's own branch is possible. So go and ask for it to your department head they'll give you clear data of it.

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preeti gognaFaculty at LPU

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LPU has well-tailored course content to meet the global industrial needs, good faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities that have left many NITs far behind. The curriculum taught here is of international standard. There are provisions for international credits in some programs where a student gets an opportunity to go abroad to study. Highlights of B Tech courses, -
1. IITs and NITs are also appreciating campus-wide facilities in terms of IT.
2. Online access to research journals, leading company annual reports, and business dissertations with design analysis for ERP.
3. Design and Development of software and databases for data analysi
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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Yes, you should be able to handle that. Though it isn't easy, if you have prepared well, you should be able to ace it. I've even witnessed a lot of medical students (who also studied math) succeed in JEE. By the way, you shouldn't have chosen commerce as your path if you wanted to pursue engineering. Students toil for years with JEE as their primary goal if you keep it as a side choice. You can't possibly make JEE your second choice, though it's not impossible but will take some serious hard work.

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Shivang agarwal

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You want to know exactly about 120000 and you are talking about annually or semester-wise.

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