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pradeep bisht

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello,
For B.Tech, you need to study Science at first. Commerce is totally different from Engineering/Science. For B.Tech maths, physics and chemistry are mandatory. You can do MBA, BA BBA or commerce courses after taking Non-medical, but you cannot do B.Tech after studying commerce subjects. Thank you.

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Ritik Kumar

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The application process starts in May-June

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Ritik Kumar

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No
There is reservation for obc, ews ,sc and st students

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Ritik Kumar

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In 2019 for B.E. FIRE ENGINEERING
general category- 120k
Obc-240k
I got admission and I will join from 1st august

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Ankita Rawat

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Application form is available in official website, and you must passed your 10+2 with English, Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with anyone in Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology or any of the Technical Vocational subjects. And, also minimum marks at least 45% and selection will be done on the JEE Main entrance exam.

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jyoti goel

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Law is one of the highest paid professions not only in India, but outside India as well. If you are really interested in law you can surely opt for the same. Corporate law is on a boom these days and fields like law hardly face recession problems. I am a law student myself and would definitely suggest you the same. Law plus B.Tech degree will open a wide range of options for you to choose in terms of job as well.

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