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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

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Yes. You just have to have a pass certificate.

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Monali dev

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Hi Shivam,
JEE Main Paper 2 is conducted for admissions to B.Arch/B.Planning courses at NITs, and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions. JEE Mains paper 2 is based on both drawing and maths skills , it has a math section (level is same as the jee mains paper 1) and a sketching and 3D interpretation section. The rank you obtain in paper 2 is independent of the paper 1 rank. The exam, like the paper 1 is conducted by CBSE and helps you secure an admission in SPAs ( School of Planning and Architecture) and the B.Arch courses in NITs. ( SPA Delhi is considered the best in the country).
NATA is a compulsory Exam conducted by the Counc
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Monali dev

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Hi Uday,
There are several reservations within Delhi University. To get more details on the same, kindly refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/du-admissions-2014-reservations-quotas-article-8377-1
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Aliyar,
Both the programs are in demand and have ample scope. Chemical engineering has scopes within a limited area but opportunities are plenty within the particular domain. You must be knowing the difference between the two, however what I can suggest is you need to learn about the career outcomes of both, which career will you enjoy the most or dream about. Production or manufacturing engineering will basically train you for research, design and development of systems, machines, processes etc. Chemical engineering is the study and practice of transforming substances at large scales. Hope this helped.

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Nityanand Singh

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Hey Bhargav,
After completing your 12 with commerce you have a lot of options to go for. You have B.Com, BBA, BCA or BBA-MBA etc at this stage. It solely depends on your future plans and interest that which one you go for. If you want to be in management and administration than BBA will be a good option otherwise for finances and accounting B.Com is a good option. Along with this you need to select a good university with good placements and rankings to kick start your career well. Some suggestions -

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No, two years gap won't make a huge difference.

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