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AVISH BINDAL

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BBA MBA integrated programmes are usually good and nowadays many universities are offering the same. Besides DBS, you can try for Nirma, DAVV also.

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Prashant Pandey

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Hi, For BITS Pilani, you can put M.Sc. Mathematics as your first choice before any BE course if you want. However, more of it depends on your score.

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Prashant Jha

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In my personal opinion, B.Tech + MBA doesn't make sense. They both are different stream courses. B.Tech is about technology and MBA is for management. You can also do MBA if you are not a Science student. But, you can't do engineering if you're not a Science student. Now, I would recommend you to first complete your engineering with CSE branch. Then, if you feel like doing MBA, write CAT and go for it.

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Deepak Nahar

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Hi Gottapusai,
You won't get admission in VIT through Board results. You need to attempt VITEEE and through which only, you will get an admission. Please try other colleges or try again another year!

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Deepak Nahar

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Hey Sweta,
You won't get admission in VIT through board results. You need to attempt VITEEE and through which only, you will get an admission.

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Deepak Nahar

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Hi Nandana,
VIT doesn't take plus two's score into consideration for admission. You will have to visit www.vit.ac.in for detailed information.

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Lekhraj Saini

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Yes, either you can be a teacher in a school or can be a college professor.

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shobhit kumar

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Ed.

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