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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Yes, you are eligible for it, but it is not necessary, if you belong to particular branch. You can just move on, do well and achieve the best.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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No, you will not be eligible for TET exam, as you have done M.Sc in CSE. You better choose any other option than this.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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Yes, you are eligible, but for that, you must give IELTS first, and then on the basis of the score band of IELTS, you will get degree. So, do best and achieve the best.

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Nanduraj

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Eligibility for MCA is 50% overall.But if you have reservation you will get some relaxation on marks. For OBC, 48% is required and for SC/ST, 45% is required.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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Go for the Shiksha Official website for the list of Colleges according to cities, Branches, Certification etc.

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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for people.

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Hello,
Both the options are good. You must choose according to your interest. Since you had Science in 10+2, I would advice you to go for B.Sc. Than B.A. Rest depends on your interest.
All the best.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Hi, There are very big difference between B.Tech (CS) and B.Sc (CS). the few of them are listed under :-
1. B.Tech is a practical and skill knowledge oriented 4 years programme, while B.Sc (CS) is theory based 3 years programme.
2. B.Tech admission are based on JEE Main/ Advance and other entrance tests, while B.Sc admission are based on merit (12th marks).
3. B.Tech (CS) have higher level and exposure in market in comparison to B.Sc (CS).
4. B.Tech (CS) students are eligible to participate in Graduate aptitude test in engineering (GATE) for jobs of PSUs and government. While B.Sc (CS) have no such options.
5. B.Tech (CS) students are e
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Aakash Rai

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If your aim is teaching, B.Sc and M.Sc would be surely enough for it. But if you want a decent placement and a job, you should definitely consider B.Tech. You can apply for various universities providing B.Tech degrees and then proceed.

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arpit jain

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You follow with SSC UPSC and district councils exam.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Please elaborate your question for better assistance.

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