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RUPANJANA MISHRA

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1) Know the exam pattern and exam syllabus really well and make your study schedule according to it.
2)Make both descriptive and short notes, especially on the difficult topics.
3) Practice previous year papers regularly.
4) Take mock tests, preferably the ones made officially available.
5) Keep yourself healthy and motivated.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Computer based Online Entrance Test BVP CET for admission to B.Tech. (Engineering) Programme will be of 200 marks. The examination consists of one question paper set in English medium and will consist of 200 multiple choice questions with four alternatives, with only one correct or most appropriate answer. One Mark will be awarded for each correct answer. It will consist of 80 questions on Mathematics, 60 questions on Physics and 60 questions on Chemistry. The duration of the examination is of 3 hours. These questions will be in general. There is no negative marking for the wrong answer chosen or unanswered questions by the candida
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pranav phadatare

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If you're interested in a career in data engineering and plan to pursue a degree, consider majoring in computer Science, software engineering, data Science, or information systems. Some Bachelor's degree programs offer a concentration in data engineering.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about -
- KC College
- NMIMS
- Mulund college
- Amity Mumbai.

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Huda Ansari

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It is totally up to you, both fields have their pros and cons. Let me explain.
The major difference between Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering is that the first one deals with working of machines and devices while the latter focuses on things that fly and orbit the Earth in space. Aerospace Engineers are more likely to work for the military and government as compared to Mechanical Engineers. While it comes to employment, mechanical Engineering has a wider scope. Both Mechanical as well as Aerospace Engineers get a decent salary. At the end, all that matters is which stream you are more inclined to. When you do what interes
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jasveer singh

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MBA in finance is a suitable degree, and there is no specific rule that only people who have done finance graduation should do this. Completing engineering and then doing MBA will add more value to your career. It will help you to be in a higher position than other graduates
For those who are seeking the fastest path to a CA / CPA qualification, the quickest route is to pursue the same after class 12. However, if you intend to pursue Chartered Accountancy or CPA even after becoming an Engineer, Actuary or MBA you can do so. If you have faced such a dilemma, then there is no need to worry because the open education system today all
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Soham Banik

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There are many opportunities in both of this courses but as engineering medical has less job opportunities. But in other hand medical has more job security then engineering.

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Raj Baisoya

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A computer Science engineer is having a good amount of salary among all the jobs in the industry which keep increasing according to your experience. An CSE engineer with AI (artificial intelligence) specialisation have a wide scope of salary.

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deepika maurya

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Doctor:
Eligibility: 12th class or equivalent with Biology as a compulsory subject. Qualification: A Bachelor's or master's degree in medicine or Ph.D. / Doctorate. UG courses: MBBS BDS BVSC etc. PG courses: General surgery, ENT, Anaesthesia, Cardiology, Gynaecology, etc. Area of work: Healthcare. Average salary: INR 14,00,000 to INR 41,00,000 per annum. Engineer:
Eligibility: 12th class or equivalent with Maths as a mandatory subject. Qualification: A Bachelor's or master's degree in any field of engineering. Courses: Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, etc. Area of work: Construction
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