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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Nishant,
B.Tech is much more prestigious and more sought after degree worldwide, so it will be better for you to stick with CSE rather than switching your self to BFA.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Mahboob,
To your surprise, DU-SOL doesn't offer MBA degree for post-graduation. It only offers MA and M.Com programs.
All the best.

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SHIVANGI KASHYAP

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Unfortunately, this is not the correct dashboard for this particular question. Thanks.

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SHIVANGI KASHYAP

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Unfortunately this is not the correct dashboard for this particular question. Thanks.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Abhishek,
In Delhi, I think only Delhi Institute of Fire Engineering offers a course in fire engineering. So you may opt for it. There are not many colleges in Delhi.
But there are more than 20 colleges for fire engineering in the whole of India.

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Simran Saini

Beginner-Level 4

It depends on you if you can manage both sides course. As well as coaching if you have just one aim i.e. civil services so go for SOL in DU that is the School of Open Learning if you have to attend classes only on Saturday and Sunday. But SOL course degrees' value is not equal to regular course.

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Shubhankar Datta

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See both the streams have their own value. Depends on the interest of a person what he/she want to study or pursue a career on.
Engineering is a technical line and it has a lot of scope whereas physics honors is mostly theory based. And if someone is interested to have in-depth knowledge of that subject he must pursue B.Sc.

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Shubhankar Datta

Beginner-Level 3

Check the cut -off list from du.ac.in
I don't think students from general category will be able to get admission with 80%.
Still, check it on the official website.

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jayank chandilbelieve in yourself...

Beginner-Level 4

No, you need to opt for science stream with maths in HSC to pursue B.Tech.

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