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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Your final report car should not show it Kriti. But anytways you must tell this to your future recruiters if a question arises during interview. It is always better to tell the truth so that your employer knows everything and accepts your candidature inspite of such things. You then stand on a strog platform and are mentally free of the burden.

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Abhinav Pandey

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Mathematics is of very good difficulty level in B.Tech. If you're opting for B.Tech. you're required to be good at Mathematics. Engineering is all about Mathematics applied to solve problems. In CSE also you will be solving problems based on mathematical aptitude. So be good at Mathematics or do not join engineering.
All the best.!!!

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Almas QURESHI

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If you are in unreserved category so it will not be possible but otherwise chances r there

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Akash PrasherWeb Developer | Computer Science - CU

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Do B.ed and choose teaching as your career.

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Prem Kumar

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Please visit the following link :
http://www.masterstudies.com/MSc/Physics/India/

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deepak choudharyi love science n i like those who love vigyan

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very good .tell me what u want to know?

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lakshya singh

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u can do b.sc in physics and also b.sc and m.sc integrated in physics in 5 yrs. only and u can percie these courses from delhi university and other eminent colleges.all the best for future.

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Prem Kumar

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Yes, you can get admission in an NIT.

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