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tarun mittal

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Individuals are required to successfully complete class 10 with a minimum of 50 percent of marks for Diploma in Computer Engineering. However, for admission at Shri K.J. Polytechnic College, Bharuch, a minimum of 60% is needed23. Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may vary every year and depend on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, etc. You can check the official website of Shri K.J. Polytechnic College for more information on the admission process and eligibility criteria.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The latest 10th syllabus of PSEB board can be downloaded from PSEB website. Please visit Punjab school education board website (pseb.ac.in)for 10th syllabus.

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Yes, you can become a software engineer even if you have taken humanities subject after your 10th grade. However, to become a software engineer, you should choose Science stream in higher secondary. Physics Chemistry Maths (PCM) or Physics Chemistry Maths Biology (PCMB) will work. Remember, don't take Biology if your not interested in the subject. Apart from these compulsory subjects, choose Computer Science, Information Practices or Multimedia and Web Technology as your optional subjects.

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Diploma engineering after 10th is a popular option for students who want to pursue technical education. To select the right college and course, you can follow these steps:
Research: Conduct thorough research on various colleges offering Diploma engineering courses. Consider factors such as college reputation, accreditation, faculty expertise, infrastructure, facilities, and placement records.
Course Selection: Determine the specific field or specialization you are interested in within the Diploma engineering domain. Common specializations include Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, and Ele
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No problem dear aspirant! You can upload your correct documents when the correction window will open for JEE Advanced Exam. Last date for application is 7th May, So you can expect the correction window opening within a week or so. Upload carefully this time!

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In India, the eligibility criteria for LL.B. After class 10th are not very clear. Generally, to pursue LL.B. One needs to have completed their undergraduate degree in any field. However, some universities or colleges may offer integrated law programs, such as B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. Which can be pursued after completing class 12th in any stream. There are a few universities that offer a 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme after class 10th. However, such programs are not very common and have limited availability. It is recommended that you check with the universities or colleges that you are interested in to know their specific eligi
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If you have completed your 10th standard with 40% marks and are interested in pursuing a career in law, you can take the following steps:
1. Complete your 12th standard: To be eligible for LL.B. , you must have completed your 12th standard from a recognised board. While there is no specific stream required for law, it is recommended that you pursue arts as it will help you build a strong foundation in humanities and social sciences.
2. Obtain a Bachelor's degree: After completing your 12th standard, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in any field. While there is no specific degree required for LL.B. , it is recommended that you pursue a
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