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2015-11-20 16:25:55
Guide-Level 15
The Research Option (RO) gives you an enormous competitive advantage on getting into graduate and professional schools. It offers an intensive, multi-semester research experience, an undergraduate honors thesis, and the RO designation appears on your transcript.
The Research Option provides students a substantial, in-depth research experience. The culmination of the Research Option experience often results in a journal publication or conference presentation, and completion of the program is designated on your transcript.The Research Option (RO) is open to all undergraduate students, but it is tailor-made for future graduate scho
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2015-11-19 16:03:02
Guide-Level 15
It's unfortunate that you have not cleared your 12th grade and have failed.
There are various career options available these days. However, I would recommend that you first do away with your compartment exams / 12th grade exams as it is very crucial for moving ahead towards acquiring a good course and enhance your studies.
In order to get past a reputed college and a feasible course, ensure that you crack these exams to the best of your capability.
The mantra to success is dedication, commitment and determination. Stay focused and work hard towards goal attainment. You will certainly reap results, remember hard work always pays o
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2015-11-19 15:23:02
Guide-Level 15
The options are unlimited, as you have done your class 12 with science. Apart from doing the degree level courses in science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas, such as computer, business administration, hotel management, tourism management etc. you can also opt for courses outside the university stream, such as hotel management, fashion technology, industrial design, packaging, aircraft maintenance engineering, government accredited computer courses and a host of post 10 + 2 level vocational courses.
You can do your graduation in subjects of your intere
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2015-11-19 15:10:50
Guide-Level 15
Jee mains and BITSAT are relatively of the same level though Jee Mains is getting tougher every year. Well for Jee mains, solve NCERT Textbook Exercises and NCERT Exemplar of PCM thoroughly.
What I have realised is that they ask very typical objective questions from chemistry and maths. In physics, I would recommend you to go through the papers since the physics section is relatively tougher. For Jee Mains, also do topics like statistics, mathematical reasoning since they are very easy and fetch you marks. Download Jee mains 2014 and 2013 online papers also, it will give you an insight of the variety of the questions they ask.
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2015-11-19 14:06:49
Guide-Level 15
You haven't mentioned which state you are from. If you are referring to colleges in India, you have to know that competition for B.Arch seats is increasing every year. I'd suggest you to choose a college in which you don't have to pay much fee. Don't go for a management quota seat in a very good college, because all you'd be doing is wasting money. B.Arch is about subject and can be best learnt by yourself on the internet or by doing case studies, etc. Just make sure the college you go to has approval of the Council Of Architecture and that it has a good library.
To answer your question directly, there are no such colleges as "
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2015-11-19 11:34:12
Guide-Level 13
Mobile application developers devise software for mobile phones to help us communicate, do business, search for information, access news and entertainment, and keep up with our friends' updates on social networks.
Eligibility: Although the basic qualification for a good placement in the mobile app development industry, you require to have at least a bachelors degree in software engineering, mobile application development, mobile computing, computer science engineering or a similar field, however there are many institutes offering Diploma programs as well, accordingly the eligibility is as stated below:
Diploma –Class 10th pa
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2015-11-18 14:25:31
Guide-Level 14
Their are various options after 12th as you are interested only in management courses you can opt for Integrated programs like BBA+MBA or B.Tech+MBA. You can also opt for only BBA and than MBA course.
For more options after 12th you can refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/career-options-after-12th
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
New answer posted
2015-11-18 11:35:29
Guide-Level 13
The minimum percentage required to get into a law college is 55% , but it may vary from college to college
All the best
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2015-11-18 11:10:20
Guide-Level 13
Law and CS are entirely different courses, choose the one you like the most and if you are interested in both, you can also pursue both the courses at the same time.
All the best
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2015-11-17 17:36:22
Guide-Level 15
It's unfortunate that you have not cleared your 12th and have failed.
First, take the drop and repeat the failed subjects. Remember, real courage is not jumping in front of a moving train, but in getting your own back on track.
Second, you can *ALSO* give the NIOS exams, where you can choose some subjects and carryover existing marks also. It is an additional option, not an alternative. I am afraid giving the compartment exam isn't an option for you. But still, as far as possible, don't take a leaving certificate from your reputed school without a 'Pass' written on it.
Third, you want to continue your education without losin
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