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Rupjyoti saikia

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Woxsen University, New Horizon College of Engineering, BML Munjal University, BITS Pilani etc.

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Rupjyoti saikia

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You can become a web developer, Computer software and hardware engineer, Mobile Application developer, Video game designer, etc.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Linta Patil, oh yes. If you do well in the CET then you can definitely get admission in engineering in your desired branch. Forgetting your marks in 12th, you must concentrate on preparing for CET. There are plenty of students who have scored just enough to cross the bar set for the 12th exam but scored excellently in CET. Best wishes to you.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy, Among the 'circuit branches' ECE brings you the closest to a computer Science degree (and I speak on behalf of the typical degree offered in India) in terms of imparted course-work and related projects. ECE and CS degrees offered in India often converge in the later semesters with subjects such as computer vision, image processing, operating systems or database engineering. In most cases and quite unfortunately however the study of algorithms - a crucial component and possibly the most important subject in a computer Science programme is often omitted from an ECE degree. This is possibly the (only) Achilles heel for many ECE
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Mohit Sood

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Hi Sakshi, Lot of opportunities:
1. You can do internships in big companies like Intel, amazon, google, Facebook and get placed there as full time, Intel even have internal policy of cover ring at least 75% of interns to full time.
2. Almost every company want to hire fresher, as they are coming out with knowledge of cutting edge technology, more open for changes and least important they are less costly.
3. Your alumni network will also help you getting job in the industry.
4. At last but not the least, you can get a job after posting on dice, LinkedIn and other job portals here.
Thanks.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Admissions are open. You can apply online or offline.
Link: https://www.iifaindia.org/admissions_apply.html

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Mehak Khorana

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Hi,
Computer graphics courses are available through certificate programs and associate's, Bachelor's, and master's degree programs in computer graphics and computer animation; however, one normally needs at least a Bachelor's degree to work in the field. These programs not only teach students to work with computer graphics but may also provide instruction in website design, digital video production, photography, and application programming. Common topics in graphics courses include the following:
Photo editing with Adobe Photoshop
Advanced desktop publishing design
Creating and editing images in Adobe Illustrator
Image effects and graphic e
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8 years ago

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Nagendra,
For pursuing MBBS course, you need to appear for the NEET exam. The eligibility for NEET is as follows:
Educational Qualification
The aspiring candidates should have passed the 12th class examination, minimum of 50% (General category) and 40% (Reserved category) in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognized board before admission.
Also, Indian citizens, non-resident Indians, overseas citizens of India, a person of Indian origin and foreign nationals are eligible to appear in NEET (UG) 2017 and will also be eligible for 15 per cent all India quota seats. Age limit: The upper age limit of the candidates h
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Sherin Paul

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you can. Creativity and passion is all you need.

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