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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL #8446739069

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Yes, you can change your branch.

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Ritesh Kumar

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As per me, computer science is the best option as the demand for AI and digital marketing is booming and will remain so for at least some years.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The distance learning programs like engineering Diploma and undergraduate courses are not valid as per the AICTE guidelines. Hence, do not do these. Further, you can search for part-time Diploma/regular Diploma programme for upgradation.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The admission in NITs are based on JEE-Main ranks and 12th marks. The minimum required percentage for admission in NITs at 12th level is 75%. On the basis of diploma you can not get admission in NITs. Hence on the basis of your 12th marks you are not eligible for the admission, if belongs to general category.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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You can do MS from USA, UK, Australia or Singapore.

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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

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Hi,
Both the things are completely different, so you need to make a pros and cons list to clear your thoughts. As per my knowledge you should do full time MBA, because there you learn a lot more things and also your experience will also get counted in so many colleges.

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