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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello Smile, if you have more than 75% marks, you are eligible to apply. You must also take the IELTS or TOEFL for English language requirements. As far as your board is concerned, it should be accepted, if required the university in Canada where you are applying will ask you to do some additional verification.

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Nandini Dasgupta

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Yes, you can definitely join. Even if your results has not yet declared.
You just need to clear a written examination, which consists of all the current affairs regarding media as a whole.
After the entrance examination, you need to clear the personal interview. That's all one needs to get through even without results.

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Kanksha Mutreja

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Eligibility for the course: The candidate should have passed class 12th/ HSC/ 10+2 (or Equivalent Level of Examination) from any recognized board of education.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Refer the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/siteee
Yes, it has 11th and 12th syllabuses.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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You can pursue B.Sc, BA, BBA, BCA, BA LLB, etc. without giving any JEE or NEET.

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Kanksha Mutreja

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B.Sc:
Don't underestimate this course. A B.Sc degree followed by an M.Sc degree from a good college can be much beneficial to you and help build a promising career. The best part about this course is that there is immense scope in research field. Some of the well-known and promising B.Sc disciplines are-
B.Sc. Agriculture
B.Sc. Horticulture
B.Sc. Forestry
B.Sc. IT
B.Sc. Computer Science
B.Sc. Chemistry
B.Sc. Mathematics
B.Sc. Physics
B.Sc. Hotel Management
B.Sc. Nautical Science
B.Sc. Electronics
B.Sc. Electronics and Communication
B.Sc. Biotechnology
BBA is like a course just below the level of MBA. It stands for Bachelor of Business Administration.
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Kanksha Mutreja

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BJMC is your course of interest:
Bachelor of journalism and mass communication (BJMC) is an undergraduate program that provides aspirants with knowledge about various journalistic skills in mass media such as newspapers, television, radio, internet, etc. It also informs students about various technology, equipment and software involved in mass media.
The duration of the course is three years and is divided into six equal semesters. BJMC is a right career choice for the aspirants who have always been curious and inquisitive about the issues and events happening around the world. They should have a good flair for writing and reporting the
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Kanksha Mutreja

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Physics, mathematics and English as compulsory subjects along with chemistry or biotechnology or biology or any technical vocational subjects as optional with a minimum of 50% marks taken together in physics, mathematics and any one of the optional subjects.

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HARSHIT NIGAM

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Alright, where do I start? Well I have been part of VIT for long now. VIT is really doing good in B.Des/B.Tech here and shapes your career in right direction. VIT gives you chance to grow as potential students and lateral as an entrepreneur or employee. Although VIT cannot match the salaries and packages of the IIT's or even some of the top tier NITs but can assure you that the placement cell here gets all the "high flying" companies to campus and you're assured a good job. Placements happen throughout the year and people get up to 3 high paying offers. This is one of the selling point for VIT, guaranteed job after four years.

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