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Dear Nivedhini,
Look, any competitive exam guided coaching centers / academies provides only those topics relevant to those exams , but to pursue any graduate degree like B.A or B.sc , you have to study in regular college or you can opt for distance learning!
Yes, you can continue your IAS coaching along with your ongoing graduation degree individually . But you can't get both benefits in any same centers / institutes .
Some of the well known IAS coaching institutes in Tamil Nadu are listed below:
Hope this information helps !
best wishes !!
Hello candidate,
Here is a list of some of the best degree Colleges in Anantapuram-
SKU College of Arts, Anantapuram, Cresent college for Education, College for women, Nalanda degree College, Government Medical College, Anantapuram,Government Degree College, Anantapuram, KSN Government Degree.
For more details you can visit https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-degree-colleges-in-anantapur
If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Hi Joseph,
IIMs accept candidates from all disciplines, especially major opportunities are given to the ones who do not belong to Engineering domains. Now, what happens in reality is maximum marks are usually scored by people belonging to engineering domain due to the design of engineering courses which boost their analytical and critical thinking.
Thus, in general, cutoffs for students belonging to Arts domain for IIMs are usually decreased a bit, so here you will be having an upper hand.
For example, to get into IIM A, an Engg student needs an average of 99.5 percentile while for a student from other disciplines (BA / BCom) needs no more than 98 percentile.
Now, again CAT is a 300 mark paper and the highest marks scored is sometimes around 250 (100 percentile), 95% i.e. 285 is an extreme difficult task.
If you're talking about 95 percentile (which is around 155), that is a legit score. And with such a percentile, and with Arts as your UG, be assured to get a great B. School (although not IIM A,B,C)
Also, to answer your next question, No, Commerce students will not get any extra benefit by virtue of their discipline.
Last but not the least, being a non-engineer, you will already have an upper hand for CAT, do utilize this opportunity and try to score as much as you can in CAT. A percentile of around 98 and above with decent 10th and 12th marks will ensure entry into the top IIMs (IIM ABC) as well.
Hope this was helpful.
Hello,
The admission procedure for 1st year is still on.
There are various entrance exams which are conducted for admission to various courses like medical, engineering,law,hotel management.
Based on the score the admission procedure will be started.
Other than this the admission for BA,Bcom,BSc,BBA,BCA based on 12th score and merit.
Please mention the name of the course in which you are interested.
So that you get a better understanding and details about it.
BEng stands for Bachelor of Engineering while BTech refers to Bachelor of Technology. Both are engineering courses. However, one major difference between them is that BEng is a theoretical program and BTech is skill-oriented .
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) four years engineering degrees with a lot of similarities. They are so similar that sometimes, they are used interchangeably. But, they are different in many ways.
In the present scenario, the name of the degree – BE or B.Tech – doesn’t make any difference as long as the institute offering the course follows the AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) guidelines. For those of you who don’t know, AICTE is the nodal govt. body that provides approval to technical courses offered by the engineering colleges in India. Colleges need to adhere to some standard guidelines to gain approval from AICTE.
I hope you've liked it
Good Luck for your future!
Yes You can do. Your degree won't be discarded. It's just that You won't be eligible to appear in ICAR AIEEA pg exam for studying MSc in any ICAR recognised Govt colleges. But can continue with higher studies in private colleges, also can apply for reputed colleges like bhu, IIT etc. And your career will completely depend on you. You can crack any Govt entrance exam to get a job or you have to struggle by applying and giving interviews in private companies. Some private colleges also provide placements.
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