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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
Because there is a great need for technicians also .bt along with the need there is a great competition in BTech hence to make a good career you will have to score good in BTech . So there is an equal importance of both its upto you. What do you want to be .thank you.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 2
If you are a 12th class student, you probably have very few days left for JEE advanced if you haven't yet completed your preparations. Leave aside that, just focus on key areas in every subject and do a thorough revision of those topics. Try to solve past years papers and solve as many good questions as possible. Use good reference books and quality study material. Time management is yet another aspect of getting a good rank. Best of luck with it. Eat well , sleep well and try to minimize waste of time as much as possible. Possibly minimize watching TV and using internet. Prefer to study from hard copies rather than soft copy.
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9 years ago
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Engineering is generally preferred. The other option can be BBA. Most of the students in IIMs are from good engineering colleges.
If you are opting for any non-engineering course, then my recommendation would be to go only if you are getting into a top college for that course.
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