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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Learning something is never a waste of time. However, if you feel you can do better in your field of study, i.e civil engineering, you should definitely pursue that. You can always do a part-time course to learn the art of cooking. If you strongly feel that you want to learn cooking full time, you should pursue a course in Bachelors in Catering Technology and Culinary Arts from Culinary Academy of India. It will broaden your scope for employment.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Which course is better? Both the courses are good in their own respects. The selection of the course depends upon the interests of the students. The students who have good skill in drawing and designing can select B.Arch course. A person having good imaginative power can become a good architecture. Those who are interested in interior designing and creative works can go for B.Arch. A person who is looking for a career in construction and development can go for B.Tech in Civil Engineering. Both these courses have its own quality and importance.
Regards.

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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Dear,
You are to appear in state level JEE for admission in polytechnic Diploma Engineering. The concerned council gives a wide circulation through all leading newspapers. You are to follow them. You may also visit JEE council's official website.

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mahesh prasad

Beginner-Level 2

All you need to do is write the diploma CET entrance exam and with a good rank, you are eligible for lateral entry.

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Akshay Bajaj

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If you are not able to meet the eligibility criteria for the M.Tech examination then it will be problematic. As you also have an year gap, I think it will be better for you to start working or even join as an intern in a good company
After good work experience, your poor academics score will be overshadowed. Then maybe you can opt for M.Tech.

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