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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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Hey Aman,
First of all, it is mandatory to have physics, chemistry and maths as your academics subject in class 12th. Only having maths is not enough for NIT. And for taking admission in an NIT, you should appear in JEE (Mains), which is conducted by CBSE every year as well as my knowledge it is also mandatory to score 75 % for IIT & NIT. For further details, you should check this article :
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/iit-nit-iiit-cfti-admission-eligibility-criteria-revised-blogId-13261

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Hi Nitish,
You can opt for computer science or information technology branch, as not much mathematical skills are required in it. You can also look for textile or plastic engineering. As you have a low score, you can try in private engineering colleges in your state. Definitely, you will get above mentioned branch in it.

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Kumari Ishika

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Apply for JEE Mains and give the exam.

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Kumari Ishika

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Hey Pratik,
According to me, first you should follow your interest. Find out your subject of interest and then accordingly do the course.

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Kumari Ishika

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If you want to do B.Com honors, you will have mathematics in that. Moreover, in bank exams, you will have maths questions. But if you are more eager for NDA and airman then I would suggest you to do BA and along with give exams for NDA. And in BA, you will not have maths.

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Shruti Kaushal

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Hi Shail,
I would say that it will be too early to prepare for MBA. First you focus on your graduation and then decide. It's not just about a degree as it's all about subjects and interests. Go ahead positively and ask again after graduation.
Good luck dear.

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Shruti Kaushal

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Hi Rahul,
No dear that won't be an issue in your interview. Just be confident and positive towards your job plan and you will definitely get success.
Good luck dear.

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