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New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
The ideal solution to your problem is getting yourself a good mentor, who can clarify your concepts and train you better to score better. For mathematics, you can thoroughly understand the solved examples, provided in each chapter. Based on this, solve as many problems as possible to clarify your concepts.
Physics, on the other hand is a bit different, wherein you need to understand the theoretical concepts as well. For each of the chapters, you can try searching for videos, which can explain the concepts to you in a simpler way.
With mathematics, you can solve as many problems as possible to clarify the concepts better.
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New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I appreciate your interest to pursue B.Tech in marine engineering. You can appear for various entrance examinations like JEE, and other entrance examinations conducted by state universities and other private universities.
If you qualify in those entrance examinations, then you can appear for the counselling process, where you can choose your preferred branch (Marine engineering) in a college of your choice.
I hope it helps. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
New answer posted
8 years agoGuide-Level 13
MAM
Students who have passed 12th Science stream can also choose this course, which is related to business administration. MAM is a five year long course. It is like MBA (Master of Business Administration). This course is more or less a combination of BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) and MBA. So, the duration of MAM course is 5 years which is the time that you will take to complete BBA and MBA both, normally. The job prospects are excellent. This course is internationally recognized and passed out students can get jobs in managerial posts in companies and business houses.
MCM- Master of Computer
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
First, you have to decide in which courses you want to apply. There are different procedures for applying for various courses. For some courses, entrance exams are conducted and for some admissions are based on merit basis. Accordingly, you have to fill forms and apply.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You may refer to this website for the numbers:
http://www.iie.org/Services/Project-Atlas/Australia/International-Students-In-Australia#.WL0HkL3hVAg
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
* After completing 12th in Computer Science, you may opt for degree courses such as :
1) B.Sc in Computer Science / Information Technology : -
[ Eligibility : To pursue B.Sc, you need to score a minimum of 50% marks in 12th with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) from any recognized board. The admission is based on the marks obtained in qualifying exam. The cut off marks varies from year to year. ]
2) B.E/B.Tech in Computer Science engineering / Information Technology : -
[ Eligibility : To pursue B.E. / B.Tech, you need to complete 12th with minimum 60% (Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry) from recognized board to join good c
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There are lots of options in which you can find your future career and growth but you need to find your calibre and interest. Here are few options for your consideration.
Engineering:
Aeronautical Engineering
Automobile Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Power Sector Technology
Civil
Electronics & communication or Telecommunication
Broadcast Engineering
Fire Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Earthquake Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Marine Engineering
Textile Engineering
Rubber Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Architecture
MBBS
Physiotherapy
B.Pharm
Environment Science
Wildlife Science
Forensic Science
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can, but this is the irony of the Indian education system where everyone thinks that commerce is inferior to science or maths.
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