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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Never join distance B.Tech courses, because engineering and technological courses are not valid through distance mode as per AICTE and UGC guidelines. It is better to join B.Tech lateral entry regular courses offered by some reputed colleges.

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Rubeena Fathima

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Candidates who have studied Diploma in Computer Science or Diploma in Information Technology are only eligible to apply for B.Tech in Computer Science course. You can study B.Tech in Electrical Engineering.

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Tanzil Khan

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You can reach out to your the nearest banks for loan related assistance, they will guide you with the education loans.

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Pujita kumar

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Hi dear,
Yes, you can really work without Maths, and some colleges provide BCA courses without maths like:
Amity University-Gurugram
MMU-Ambala
PDM University
SRM UNIVERSITY SONIPAT
And, many more. You can survey on internet for the same as per your convenience. Thanks.

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priyank sharma

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Hello dear,
You need to appear in IIT JEE. Through required cutoff of Jadavpur University, you may get admission in it.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,Internships and short term courses definitely help. Do a thorough regular search on sites like Naukri, Indeed, glass door. On a day to day basis opportunities are updated for internships. Whatever is relevant for you, you can apply and proceed. Remember that whatever internship and short term learning that you choose should be aimed at certain skill development in you which should directly or indirectly complement MBA dreams. And at the end of internship and short term course, remember to know what takeaways you have, facts and figures of your learning plus how you will use all that you have learned in the future.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rakesh, It is very nice and good to know that you are interested in doing either M.Tech or MS abroad after completion of the B.Tech in India. M.Tech will keep you updated and in your core area of competency even as you are in employment. On the other hand MS will slightly take you away from this core area. Frankly speaking, both these options are excellent and will provide you with fulfilling your dreams. Best wishes to you.

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Hem Lata

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Admission to engineering course for 2018 have been closed, and for 2019 the admission will begin in 2019. If you wish to know about any specific university, kindly name the same.

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