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riya kanodiamotivator

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
Acharya Narendra Dev College -Delhi
Bhaskarcharya College of Applied Science- Delhi
Bundelkhand University- Uttar Pradesh
Guru Nanak College-Mansa, Punjab
Mahatma Gandhi college- Kerala. For Biotech, go for Banasthali Vidyapith (only for girls), Noida international university, Uttranchal University
All the best.

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Munish Mehindru

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Yes, you can and for more details you can refer to the college website as well.

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Muskan Marodia

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According to me, doing integrated course for B.Tech and MBA is better options than doing a short term business course after B.Tech and it completely depends on your interest which course to apply.

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Jyoti Prajapati

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Please visit this college predictor this will help you choose best for you
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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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A dual specialisation will give you wider opportunities in career. That is, you may chose to pursue a role in marketing or finance department of an organisation. A major deciding factor is your interest. If you wish to learn and specialize in one specific domain throughout your career, it is preferable to go for single specialisation. Managing other hobbies and interests will be possible if you do the course in a public sector university rather than private b-schools.

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Rohan Bhatt

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It's all up to you, all the courses are best, it's just you have to think about in which field you have to go and if you have interested in marketing and finance then go for MBA and if you have interest in English and want to become a lecturer and other things then go for MA in English. It's totally up to you, just think about this try to find your own strengths and weakness, try to find your weakness and sort them out.

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BITMESRA

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Dear Seema, For admission in IMSc Food-Technology, candidate must have Physics, Chemistry, Math and English papers in Class 12th. We will be happy to hear from you in case of any more queries. Please visit BIT Mesra website for more details: www.bitmesra.ac.in

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi,
You may get admission for the said course, but it totally depends on the Merit List. Looking at your score it is tough to say whether you will get or not. There are many applicants who scored more. Anyway, do check out the Merit List. Hope for the best.
All the best.

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