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

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Hello HK,
If you are going to any country for studies the that country will give you student visa only. India too follows same principle. But why are you worrying? Think of admission process and nothing else.
Best wishes.

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

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Hello HK,
If you are going to any country for studies the that country will give you student visa only. India too follows same principle. But why are you worrying? Think of admission process and nothing else.
Best wishes.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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That depend on your education board rules, and if you don't want to pursue Engineering or related course to your subjects maths or chemistry, then you may go for only one subject.

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Dear Friend,
BBA-Bachelor in Buiness Adminstration and it is mostly done by commerce students.BBA is base of MBA.
Overall aspect of Business and management will be thought in BBA, Admission in BBA will depend upon the college to college.Percentage you got in 12th standard.
MBA stands for Master in Business Administration and It teaches management aspect to the students which enable them to develop their skill and management tactics in order to run the business in an accurate manner within the short span of time.
By doing MBA person can explore himself and handle the administrative activities in a proper manner by leading from the front.
MBA
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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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I was weak in topics like laws of motions, mechanics and kinematics from 11th class. I never tried to understand these topics deeply that resulted in just 65% aggregate in my 11th class.
When I joined coaching in my drop year my physics sir said that laws of motions, mechanics are scoring topics but my mind never cooperated with me.
It developed a phobia in my mind, mechanics phobia. What happened next was I didn't attempt mechanics questions in in JEE 2016.
I decided to overcome this fear by choosing mechanical engineering.
I was having passion in learning about machines, gadgets and automobiles.
In first year of engineering there is no me
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Shashank Katiyar

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Computer science and engineering basically cover all hardware and software studies about computers. Whereas in information technology we get to know about basic technology related to programmes and software development it is basically derived from computer science and engineering.
Both has equal value.
Computer science and engineering cover more portion and studies about computers and programming languages.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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From your question, it seems to me that you are in class 9th or 10th. At first, you have to take science stream in class 11th with maths, here maths is compulsory. To get a good engineering college (especially govt. from which you can get good salary package) you have to prepare for engineering entrance tests (for example-JEE Mains, Advanced, IPU CET, UPTU, etc.), alongside your 12th.
There are many branches in engineering, some of the core branches are:Computer Science and Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
After analysing your interest, you sho
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