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Beginner-Level 5
Technical skill does not mean mugging up physics, chemistry and maths. Even the people who do not have engineering degrees also possess technical skills, it means that the ability of a person to cope up with technology and the ability to handle it, nowadays even primary school kids have smartphones and they know their system better than adults, so this is their technical skill.
Yes, MBA will be a better option for you because management is a very versatile, lucrative and interesting field, but the most important thing is your interest and dedication, wherever you put your interest, dedication and will power combined.
If you have
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Guide-Level 12
Amity JEE entrance exam consists of 4 sections namely General English (15 questions), Physics and Chemistry (25 questions each) and Mathematics/ Biology (25 questions). Four marks would be awarded for each correct answer and one mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
Selection is done on the basis of the merit list of JEE Main/ Amity JEE entrance exam.
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Contributor-Level 7
Every course has its specific importance, we can't compare courses. It just depends on your interest, so I would advice you to analyze the course that suits your area of interest and then choose it. In addition, if we talk about B.Tech CSE then this is one of the most famous fields taken by maximum of students due to its great demand and healthy packages.
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Guide-Level 11
Will you give the full name of REC, so that I'll give complete & exact information about it? Because I know many colleges with REC as short form.
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Guide-Level 15
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Guide-Level 11
First of all, you have to focus on you goal and thing what you want to become then you should try another courses.
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Guide-Level 11
In first year you have to pay around 20,000 for two semester 1st and 2st semester including caution deposit which will be payable after completion of your UG course, and in the 2nd and 3rd year and final year you have to pay INR. 18,000/-
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Guide-Level 12
You can go for the following books to build up knowledge gradually and step by step:
. Strength of Materials (R.K. Rajput, Beer & Johnston)
. Surveying (S.K. Duggal, B.C. Punmia)
. Building Materials (S.C. Rangwala)
The last subject is quite interesting and it would be very good if you study it on regular basis.
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