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Daksh Ahuja

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You can go for B.Tech food technology. B.Tech Food Technology is a very advancing field and offering a great career opportunities. So its a good decision to pursue B.Tech in food technology after 12th standard. Food Processing and Technology Engineering branch is a promising one. Ample amounts of job opportunities are available in front of Graduates in Government as well as Private sectors. Competition for job posts is less, since there are relatively lesser number of Colleges offering this course and thus lesser number of students pursuing it. Thus, landing a good job is relatively easy, when it comes to Food Processing and Technolo
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Firstly, if you explain your area of interest and want to do, then it will be easier for us to help you.

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rahul r

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Please check for your eligibility to pursue a course in CA from the criteria mentioned below:
A Candidate who has passed the 10th examination conducted by an examining body constituted by law in India (or an examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto) can register for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) of the CA programme. But they can write the examination only after passing the Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or waiting for the 10+2 exam results. There are no restrictions with regard to the age of the candidate or marks secured in Senior Secondary Examination. Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-comme
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karan sharma

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Hi Jenish, Yes, you can pursue BBA without, you can even do this with Arts subjects. You pursue your degree at JK Lakshmipat University. This university has the best infrastructure and highly qualified faculty. You can specialise in:
Banking and Finance I Supply Chain Management (in collaboration with CII - Institute of Logistics) I Entrepreneurship
And after this, you can pursue your MBA with this university. For more details: http://www.jklu.edu.in/bba.html
All the best!

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Aarti Singh

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Dear Simra, you can go for Hotel Management course. For admission to a course in hotel and catering management there is NCHM JEE. The test was on Apr.28, 2018. Other than this there are some university specific tests conducted by various universities. Some universities also offer direct admission on the basis of your marks in previous qualifying exam. There are some good universities like Lovely Professional University, Christ, Symbiosis, etc. That are offering various degrees in hotel and catering management. They are the institutions that offer on job training opportunities to students wherein students get an opportunity to work wit
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Shabana Bee

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You can take a drop if you can't give time to your study with school but best is to prepare simultaneously. You can make a Time table mentioning time for your subject study.

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Aarti Singh

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Dear Priya, for admission to B.Tech the most common way chosen by students is to appear for JEE. In case you did not give the JEE exam then try for admission in some good private university like LPU, SRM, VIT, etc. All of them have different criteria for admission like direct admission on the basis of marks in class 12 or through their own entrance tests. All these universities offer world class infrastructure along with highly qualified faculty. Some even offer good scholarships to meritorious students. Check their websites for more details. Good luck.

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kanishka Chandra

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Hi Tanuj, No, maths is not mandatory to appear in NCHMCT JEE exam. Candidates are eligible to apply for NCHMCT JEE 2018 if they cleared their 10+2 or its equivalent examination with English as one of the subjects studied. Apart from this, candidates will meet the eligibility criteria for NCHMCT JEE only if they have secured passing marks in English (core/elective/functional) in their qualifying examination.

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rahul r

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Minimum cut off in JEE Mains is expected to touch 74 marks, so you will be very lucky if you get any college via JEE Mains. Your class 12 percentage is good but it is not the only criteria through which admission is granted in engineering colleges. Regards.

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Trishan Dollny

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The cut-off last year was 98.5. However, a CAT exam must also be given as the CAT exam is the written exam for FMS and based on you CAT scores the authorities in FMS will contact you.

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