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Shivang agarwal

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Shubhangi Kumari

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Yes! Of course. You can do both things.

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RISHU KUMARLive at Haldia West Bengal

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Hello! Krishna, Yes, you can expect placements for B.A. ( hons) economics students with only UG degree, placements data in Srm A. P. University.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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If you look ATIT from a wider perspective, B.Tech as a degree is a bit better than B.Sc. For Science aspirants. The Bachelor of technology is a professional degree with many real world career prospects across a number of technical fields. Furthermore, B.Tech can be completed in a span of 4 years while B.Sc. Takes around 3 years to complete.

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Mohit Patil

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Dear Mahesh, As you mentioned, you have done B.Sc. Biotechnology but for the admission in MCA you must have Mathematics as one of the subject at 10+2 level or at Undergraduate level, otherwise you are not eligible for MCA.

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Andhra University, Amity University, Christ University, Annamalai University, Calicut University etc.

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Om Pandey

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One should start self preparing for CAT as soon as possible during first year of UG if one started its preparation, it will be easy to complete the syllabus within the time with better preparation. So, as per my preference one should start preparing along with their UG.

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