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SHUVADIP DUTTA

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No, you are definitely not eligible. You have to have Physics for 4 semester and Mathematics for 2nd semester in B.Sc. There is no restrictions on +2 subjects.

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shubham chaudhariMgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai.

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It is generally besed on entrance exam.

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saurav saurav

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Yaa you can apply for B.SC IT

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,It depends on your interest and skill set. You may want to continue with engineering or even consider Bachelor of sciences, business administration, arts and humanities, hotel and hospitality management, media and journalism, commerce etc. If you are a Science student, you can switch your fields too. Analyze your skill set and then take a call.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Firstly, ensure you have studied well. Strengths and weak areas both need to be looked into. Time to time, take up practice tests, get it evaluated by a mentor - parents, sibling, teachers etc. Eat healthy food, sleep enough and meditate. Never ever compare yourself to your past or to your peers. It totally spoils your confidence.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Of course you can. Enroll yourself for a certificate course say in the summers. Apart from studying, please make sure you get to try hands on in a real or a live project under supervision. You can record all your learning officially and it will be very worthy to share the same later on while searching for jobs or applying for higher studies.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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It is very important to understand that stress is related to lot of factors: Your interest and skills in the subject, personal commitments that take your time and energy, kind of atmosphere at the University where you are studying; how much efforts you are putting in and striking a balance. So, please ask yourself and take help from mentors like parents, sibling, teachers etc. To see your aptitude and interest level and then make a decision. Teaching and counseling is in my opinion a very wonderful career to have. I won't say there is no stress. But the process of teaching and counselling itself is very therapeutic.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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In order to land a great job, please complete Bachelors as that opens door for more opportunities. Bachelors in engineering, hotel and hospitality industry, business administration are some really exciting fields with lot of jobs on offer. Again, based on your interest and skill set, you can always turn your profession into good paying job too. In the meantime, you could apply for part time work or internships while you do Bachelors. Or even real time project work. All of that will keep you ahead of peers in terms of real - world experience and interpersonal skills.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Depending on your interest and skill set, any subject can be made really adventurous. I could suggest travel and tourism industry as one of the happening and exciting fields. So is engineering, journalism, and teaching to name a few.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, that is a good aim. Ensure, you have a detailed and a verified plan. Have a mentor to guide you like a parent, sibling, and teacher. Concentrate both on strengths and weak areas. Revise. Solve a lot of papers. Get doubts clarified time to time and do not repeat them. Eat healthy and get some good sleep. Meditate in order to relax and feel calm. All the best.

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