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palak mahajan

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Hey Nandini the fee structure at Karnataka Arts, Science and Commerce Degree College for M.sc in Computer Science for full course duration would be around INR 30000 for 3 years and annually university fees is INR 7000

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Tejal Shah

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Focus more on scoring topics like Biomolecules polymer, inorganic Chemistry in Physics em wave, communication, semiconductor, electrodynamics and for Maths vectors ,3d, aod, Sets etc.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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To improve your scores in Chemistry and Math, you should consider the following steps:
Identify your strengths and weaknesses: Analyze your performance in each subject and identify the areas where you need to improve. This will help you to focus on specific topics that require more attention. Practice consistently: Consistent practice is essential for improving your skills in Chemistry and Math. Set aside a regular study schedule and stick to it. Try to practice every day, even if it's just for a short period. Use reliable resources: Use textbooks, online resources, and practice tests to reinforce your learning. Khan Academy and Courser
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Niranjan reddy balemula

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Yes, it is possible to score a high percentile in both Physics and Chemistry. Both subjects require a solid understanding of fundamental concepts and the ability to apply them to solve problems. Additionally, effective study strategies, such as practice problems, reviewing material regularly, and seeking help when needed, can also contribute to success in these subjects. To achieve a high percentile, it's also important to be familiar with the format and types of questions that will be asked on the exam. Many exams, such as the SAT Subject Tests in Physics and Chemistry. Have released practice tests that can help you get a sense of the
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Cutt off trend for most of the NIT is 65+. You can try some newly opened NIT.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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There are various reputed engineering institutes that accept the 50-60 percentile in JEE Main. One need minimum 50 % in most of the cases for aerospace engineering. You can search about top 10 colleges for aeronautical engineering. Also you can use Shiksha predictor.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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IT specialists are responsible for selecting hardware and software products appropriate for an organisation, integrating those products with organizational needs and infrastructure, and installing, customizing, and maintaining those applications for the organisation computer users. B.Tech Course in Computer Science or any other Bachelors in CS deals with design and development of microprocessors, computers and software. There always room for IT specialists in organizations of all kinds, while computer scientists are more concentrated in tech industry jobs.

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tarun mittal

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D. Y. Patil College of Engineering admission to BE is granted on the basis of a valid score in MHT CET. D. Y. Patil College of Engineering admission 2024 is conducted in online mode and the placement of this college is very good.

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tarun mittal

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Firstly I would say don't go for ECE branch until you are keenly interested into electronics core subjects, because in my personal experience I have seen 90% electronics graduate settling down in IT industry (may be in India core electronics job are less), so if ultimately you have to be in IT industry go for CSE.

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