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Kshitij jaiswal

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Go for state board. It will give you much time to prepare.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Yash,
I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing Computer Science Engineering. To be able to pursue engineering, you need to have Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in your 12th standard examination and you need to score a minimum of 50 percent throughout, as well as 50 percent in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics to be eligible for engineering in most colleges (IITs demand 75 percent while other government colleges including NITs demand 60 percent). If you satisfy these eligibility criteria, you can opt for Computer Science Engineering.
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yash maurya

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Yes, it has equal value as CBSE but not sure if it acceptable in abroad. Besides having equal value as CBSE, few private universities & institutes in India don't accept NIOS. Otherwise, it is nationally acceptable.

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Heena BinaweraDoing counselling from last 6 years

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I will suggest you to go for BBA as it will give you wider scope in all the aspects of management and will also help you in getting job on good profile.

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Ayush Sharma

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Hi,
As you are saying that you have only one month left so I would rather advice you to make your concepts clearer by working harder. 8-9 hours study per day would be sufficient because if you work harder then you may feel burdened which may lead to confusion and most importantly do have an update about previous year's question papers.

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Ayush Sharma

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Hi,
There is not much difference between the students from respective boards. The thing that matters is how good command you have on your studies.

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